|
2005-2006 Graduate Studies Bulletin [ARCHIVED BULLETIN]
M.A. in Foundations of Education
|
|
Return to: Graduate Programs Offered
|
Program Overview
This program is designed to provide an understanding of philosophical, historical and social foundations of education and draws from diverse disciplines, including philosophy, history, anthropology, psychology, sociology, political science and economics. This program attracts thoughtful individuals with diverse professional goals and interests who want a deeper understanding of education in modern society. Engaging students in an interpretive study of educational beliefs, practices, and arrangements, it includes courses in educational history and philosophy; multicultural and cross-cultural education; sociology of education; childhood, adolescence, and the family; and aesthetic education. The program satisfies New York State requirements for Professional Certification in the following areas: Early Childhood, Childhood, and Adolescence including English, Social Studies, Foreign Language, Science, Mathematics, Music and Fine Arts. Admission Requirements
Applications for admission to the Foundations of Education Program are made to the Graduate Admissions Office. A committee of full-time members of the Foundations of Education Program bases its decision to accept or reject a candidate on a comprehensive review of the following criteria: - B.A. or B.S. degree, with a minimum GPA of 2.75. Students with a minimum GPA of 2.5 or higher may be accepted into the program on a probationary status if relevant considerations warrant such an exception.
- A recent writing sample.
- Statement of purpose for pursuing Foundation of Education studies.
- Interview with a faculty member in Foundations of Education.
- Initial certification in one of the content areas listed below for students seeking professional certification.
Program Requirements - Semester Hours: 33
For students not seeking professional certification, the program of studies involves the following - Foundations of Education: 15 s.h.
Students must complete 15 s.h. of 200-level courses in Foundations of Education. The student may select any 200-level course offered under advisement. - Electives: 18 s.h.
Electives may be chosen, under advisement, from Liberal Arts and Sciences, Foundations of Education, or other courses within the School of Education and Allied Human Services. Program Requirements: Professional Certification - Semester Hours: 33 to 36
For students who are seeking Professional certification in the content areas listed below, the program of studies involves the following: Foundations of Education: 15 s.h. Students must complete a 15 s.h. of 200-level courses in Foundations of Education. The student may select any 200-level course offered under advisement. Electives: 6 s.h. Students may select additional Foundations of Education courses or other courses from Liberal Arts and Sciences and School of Education and Allied Human Services. Content/Pedagogy Linkage: 12-15 s.h. Students who are seeking professional certification complete only the content-pedagogy linkage for the initial area of certification held. A. Early Childhood - Semester Hours: 12 A minimum of 3 s.h. in each of the following three areas for a total of 12 s.h. with advisement:Social Studies:
- ISI 201 Cultural Diversity and Global Perspectives, 3 s.h. (New College course)
Mathematics, Science & Technology:
- MATH 280T Workshop: Pre-College Mathematics, Discovering Mathematical Principles Through Technology, 3 s.h.
B. Childhood - Semester Hours: 12 Select four courses from the following:C. English - Semester Hours: 12
Choose Three Under Advisement From:
- MAP 262 World Literature or equivalents in ENGL or LYST, 3 s.h.
D. Fine Arts - Semester Hours: 12
E. Languages Other Than English - Semester Hours: 12
Complete only the requirements below for the target language of Initial Certification. 1. French:
Select three courses (with advisement) from: 2. German:
Select three courses (with advisement) from: - GERM 221-226 Readings in Literature or Special Studies, 3 s.h. each
3. Russian
Select three courses (with advisement) from: - RUS 221-226 Readings in Literature or Special Studies, 3 s.h. each
4. Spanish:
Select three courses (with advisement) from: F. Mathematics - Semester Hours: 12
Choose Three Under Advisement From:
G. Music - Semester Hours: 15
H. Science - Semester Hours: 12
Choose Three Under Advisement:
- Graduate Special Topics courses in BIO, CHEM, GEOL, and PHYS (with permission of the instructor and the graduate adviser).
- GEOL 251 Readings I, 3 s.h.
- GEOL 252 Readings II, 3 s.h.
I. Social Studies - Semester Hours: 12
Choose Three Under Advisement From:
- ISI 201 Cultural Diversity and Global Perspectives, 3 s.h. (New College Course)
Comprehensive Examination/Master’s Essay
In order to complete the Foundations of Education program, a student must either pass a comprehensive examination or write a Master’s Essay. If the student chooses the examination, faculty members create questions based on the student’s program of studies. The questions require the student to draw from ideas, theories, readings, and experiences from different courses. Though the examination is not intended to be research oriented, the faculty hopes it will provide students the occasion to arrive at new insights as they continue to think further about issues initially touched upon in their classes. If students choose to write a Master’s Essay, they work with a full-time faculty member who has expertise in the topic of interest. From this collaborative relationship, the student and faculty member determine the parameters for the project. While the process is specific to the interests of the student, all individuals are expected to conduct an independent research project. The end product is intended to reflect the student’s enhanced knowledge and understanding of educational foundations issues in relation to a particular subject. Graduation Requirements
Graduation from the program requires: - Satisfaction of all outstanding course requirements according to the student’s individual program of study (33-36 s.h.).
- Completion of all course work with an overall GPA of 3.0.
- Satisfactory completion of a comprehensive examination or a master’s essay (see FDED 301, 302).
Certification Requirements
Please contact the Advisement and Certification Office other specific certification requirements. |
Return to: Graduate Programs Offered
|
|