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Master's in Teaching

Adolescent Education Overview

Medaille College’s M.S.Ed. degree program in Adolescent Education is committed to the academic and professional preparation of highly qualified teachers through rigorous, integrated coursework. The one-year program is designed for those individuals who have earned a bachelor’s degree with a major in English, French, mathematics, biology or chemistry and now wish to become teachers in that subject area at the 7-12 level. 

Program graduates will demonstrate the knowledge, skills, professional attitude, character, and commitment to the teaching profession congruent with New York State and national standards for initial certification and long-term professional success.

The Master of Science of Education, Adolescent Education degree leads to certification in the following areas:

The program is committed to fostering reflective practitioners with demonstrated proficiency in academic content, pedagogy, learning theory, and student development. The faculty are dedicated to producing high school teachers who will exhibit intellectual rigor and compassion in the learning environment. By completing the program, students are able to be recommended for a New York State and/or a Province of Ontario teaching certificate.

Unique features of the secondary education program include:

Program Length

The weekend program is offered on Saturdays/Sundays and is completed after 3 semesters of full time study. Weekend students normally meet every other weekend. For weekend students, the program begins January 2009.

The day program will be offered on Mondays/Tuesdays and also on Wednesdays/Thursdays and is completed after 2 semesters of full time study. For weekday students, the program begins May 2009.

There are 3 start dates: September, January, and May

 

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