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Childhood Education 1-6 Initial Certification (MSED)

The Childhood Education program leads to certification to teach children in Grades 1-6. The development of a teacher of young learners requires a program that offers a combination of a strong knowledge of the discipline and theory-based pedagogical courses. Sustained field placements in diverse settings provide authentic learning opportunities throughout the program.

MSED, Initial Certification Programs: Childhood Education 1 - 6 and Adolescence 7 - 12

Program Descriptions
The MSED Programs leading to Initial Teacher Certification in either Childhood or Adolescence are full-time or part-time programs. The programs will admit 20 students (10 Childhood and 10 Adolescence) in each admission cycle. This program is intended for candidates who desire to make a career change.

Application Requirements
Candidates seeking admission to the Master of Science in Education Childhood or Adolescence Education leading to initial certification must hold a B.A. or B. S. degree in one of the academic areas of English, Foreign Language, Social Studies, History, Mathematics, or one of the Sciences (Biology, Chemistry, Earth Science, or Physics) or have the transcripted equivalent of a major in one of the above fields. For the Master of Science in Childhood Education candidates will be considered who have a liberal arts background that meets NCATE standards that includes a minimum of 12 sh of English, 12 sh of Social Studies, 10 sh of Natural Sciences, and 8 sh of Mathematics. For both programs content area course work may be required as a prerequisite and must be completed prior to Degree Candidacy. The NYS Content Specialty Test (C.S.T.) must be taken in the semester after all content course work is completed and prior to Degree Candidacy.

Further, all applicants must provide evidence of having the equivalent of one college year (6 sh college level or 4 years high school) of a language other than English. A computer language does not meet this requirement, but American Sign Language does. Applicants who lack an introductory course in Child Psychology (for Childhood applicants) or Adolescent Psychology (for Adolescence applicants) must satisfy this prerequisite. Students must complete the NYS certification workshops SSHS 1020, Safe Schools, Healthy Students.

All applications must include the following materials:

1. Completed application form - Parts I and II
2. An official transcript for all undergraduate and graduate work.
3. Two letters of recommendation: One from a college Professor and a second from a work supervisor.
4. Minimum grade index of 2.70. If the index is 2.69 or below, the score from the Graduate Record Exam (GRE), (General Aptitude) or Miller's Analogy Test (MAT) must be submitted with the application materials. To be considered, an applicant must score in the Fiftieth percentile or better.
5. Attendance at a Program Information Meeting. To schedule a time contact the Curriculum and Instruction Department at 315-312-4052 or email cigrad@oswego.edu.
6. Completion of the NYS Liberal Arts and Science Test (LAST) certification exam.

Application materials are due by March 1 for summer and fall admission and October 1 for spring admission. All applicants will be reviewed at one time following the admission deadlines. Completed applications received after the closing dates will be reviewed in the next application period.

Degree Candidacy
Applicants must complete course prerequisites prior to degree candidacy. Students accepted to the MSED-Elementary or Secondary certification program must apply for Degree Candidacy after completing 12 to 18 sh of their program; any course work taken in excess of 18 sh is liable to forfeiture. A GPA of 3.0 or better is required to qualify for degree candidacy status. Submit the completed candidacy application to the Graduate Office; the application and a current transcript is forwarded to the advisor. Students will then receive a letter advising them of their status.

The Program
Candidates for both the Childhood and Adolescence complete programs which include required course work, 100 clock hours of field placement, development of a professional portfolio, and two supervised student teaching experiences. Candidates must complete appropriate non-credit workshops relating information about drug/alcohol and tobacco abuse, mandated reporting of child abuse, and school violence prevention (Project SAVE) and school safety programs as prerequisites for student teaching placement. (Call Continuing Education at 315-312-2270 for information.)
Each candidate is provided two placements for student teaching by the School of Education Director of Field Placements. Due to the large number of placements that must be coordinated, candidates cannot request placements. Assigned placements must be accepted by candidates or candidates will need to wait for a reassignment in a future semester. Each student teaching placement is seven weeks in length and involves a full time commitment, Monday - Friday, the entire length of the school day. Announcements regarding student teaching will be posted as student teaching applications are due an entire semester prior to the actual assignment. All coursework and other requirements must be completed prior to student teaching.

Master of Science in Education: Childhood 1-655cr

Pedagogical Requirements35 cr
  • Edu 501 - Inquiry into Educational Foundations
  • Edu 503 - Field Placement I: Observation
  • Edu 514 - The Education of Diverse Populations
  • Edu 555 - Curriculum Development
  • Ced 530 - Teaching Mathematics Grades 1-6: Authentic Literacy
  • Ced 540 - Teaching Science and Technology: Authentic Literacy and Learning
  • Ced 550 - Teaching Social Studies: Authentic Literacy and Learning
  • Ced 593
  • Ced 594
  • Spe 503 - Field Placement II: Small-Group Instruction in Inclusive Classrooms
  • Spe 504 - Teaching Exceptional Students
  • Lit 511 - Language and Literacy Development for All Learners
  • Lit 514 - Childhood Literacy: Assessment and Intervention
Professional Core8 cr
Student Teaching12 cr
  • Ced 525 - Student Teaching Grades 1-6
  • Ced 526 - Cross-Cultural Student Teaching Grades 1-6
*Upon application, candidates' transcripts will be reviewed to determine whether or not content requirements have been met in undergraduate work: 12sh in English, 12sh in the Social Studies area (not to include Psychology), 10sh in the sciences to include at least one lab experience, and 8sh in mathematics. Transcripts will be reviewed in respect to the completion of the equivalent of a Child Psychology course, the equivalent of one year of college level language other than English, and computer literacy. In addition, transcripts will be reviewed to determine the equivalence to the SUNY Board of Trustee General Education. Any requirements found to be lacking will need to be completed prior to the admission to Degree Candidacy. This course work will not apply to the graduate degree.
 Last Updated: 9/3/07