Graduate Program in Middle Childhood Education with 
a Specialization in Mathematics


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Matriculation Requirements

Degree Requirements

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Program Description

This program leads to a Master of Science Degree in Education and a New York State Professional Certificate in Middle Childhood Education with a specialization in mathematics (grades 5-9).  Three options of the program will be offered,  to meet the needs of the different groups of prospective graduate students it serves:  Option A (30 credits) for Applicants who hold a New York State Initial Certificate in Middle Childhood Education (Grades 5-9) or its equivalent;  Option  B (33 credits) for applicants who hold a New York State Initial Certificate in Childhood Education (grades 1- 6) or Adolescence Education (grades 7-12) or their equivalents; and Option C (46 credits) for applicants with no initial certification. For all options, the following matriculation and degree requirements apply.  

General Matriculation Requirements 

Applicants must submit scores on the Liberal Arts and Science Test (L.A.S.T.)

Applicants must have taken 18 credits of mathematics, including two semesters of calculus

 Applicants must have a minimum undergraduate scholastic index of 3.0.  A minimum scholastic index of 3.0 in graduate education courses is required to maintain matriculation. 

International applicants for whom English is a second language are required to pass the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL)with a minimum score of 550.  

Students should note additional requirements found in the Graduate Bulletin.


Program Faculty

Mary Chiusano  Program Head;
Michael Meagher, Hanna Haydar, Laurie Rubel, Betina Zolkower

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