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Department of Technology
Graduate Program
Technology Education MSED

Candidacy Exam information

 

 

Technology


General Information
The Master of Science in Education degree, major in Technology Education, in combination with two years of appropriate successful teaching experience, successful completion of the NY State approved certification examinations, and all other criteria qualifies the graduate to meet New York State professional certification requirements to teach Technology Education in grades kindergarten through twelve. The completed application must be submitted to the New York State Education Department (NYSED) by February 1, 2009. It requires the completion of a minimum of thirty semester hours of graduate level work. The degree program is primarily designed to enable students to become more effective in their roles as Technology Education teachers. Directed coursework electives enable students to pursue individual scholarship and professional needs and interests in the arts and sciences and professional studies.

Admission
A baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university with an undergraduate major in Technology Education, is required. Applicants who do no qualify for regular admission will be recommended for conditional admission. They will be permitted to complete three specified courses then continue to a final admission review. The program is only available to students holding provisional or initial certification and seeking professional certification in Technology Education.

Degree Candidacy and Candidacy Assessment
The student is responsible to file for degree candidacy between 12 and 18 credit hours or during the term in which 18 credit hours will be completed. Hours over 18 are subject to forfeiture. A cumulative average of 3.0 or better and successful completion of the written Candidacy Assessment is required to qualify. Candidacy assessments are offered periodically, with information available from the department office. Students must submit a formal plan for completing their elective credit entitled Directed Coursework Proposal, and have it approved by their advisor. This plan should be developed and returned on or before the Candidacy Assessment date, and before any directed coursework electives are selected. A registration block will be set at 21 credit hours until degree candidacy requirements are met.

Comprehensive Assessment
There will be a culminating experience that will take written form, oral form, or both. The student will present a long-term portfolio development to the examining faculty and must apply for this assessment in the department office no later than the close of the ADD PERIOD in their last semester (about the second week of school). It will be offered the last week of the last semester of graduate study.

Master of Science in Educaiton, Major in Technology Education, Professional Certification

30 cr

Professional Core18 cr
  • Ted 531 - History and Philosophy of Technology Education
  • Ted 532 - Advanced Instructional Methodologies for Technology Education
  • Ted 533 - Curriculum Development for Technology Education
  • Ted 534 - Assessment in Technology Education
  • Ted 535 - Laboratory Instructional Environments in Technology Education
  • Ted 536 - Applied Research for Technology Education
Options (must complete one option under advisement)12 cr
Option A-Research Project Option
  • Ted 597 - Applied Research and Development Project
  • Directed Coursework (under advisement and contract*)
Option B-Thesis Option
  • Edu 596 - Methods and Techniques of Research
  • Ted 598 - Thesis
  • Directed Coursework (under advisement and contract*)
Option C-Directed Coursework Option
  • Courses may be selected from the College of Arts and Sciences, School of Education, or departmental electives (graduate level, under advisement and contract*)
*Contract entitled Directed Coursework Proposal
 Last Updated: 9/27/07