Your Graduate Program Opportunities


 

Accounting - 5 year BS/MBA
Art - MA
Business Management - MBA
Chemistry - MS/PSM
Education - MSEd, MST, MS/CAS, MAT
English - MA
History - MA
Human Computer Interaction - MA, PSM
Psychology - 5 year BA/MBA

New Graduate Programs

Master of Science for Teachers (MST) Intial Certification in Adolescence (grades 7-12) or Childhood (grades 1-6)

  • Do you have a bachelor's degree?
  • Have you always thought about teaching?
  • Do you want a high-quality accelerated degree program at an affordable price?

This program is designed for you! You will begin an educational experience that will broaden your understanding of teaching, explore current trends in education and examine the diverse roles of teachers in the modern school environment.

Learn More: call 315.312.4052 or email pat.russo@oswego.edu.  Get started on your new career change today!

Master of Science in Education Special Education for Professional Certification

This is a 30 hr. Program -  Pre-req: Initial Certification in Special Education grades 1-6.

Learn More: contact Dr. Roberta Schnorr roberta.schnorr@oswego.edu

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Bachelor's in Science / Master's in Business Administration - Accounting (Five-year combined) (B.S. / M.B.A.)

The combined five year program leading to a B.S. degree in Accounting and a Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) has been designed to meet the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants' requirements which went into effect in the year 2000. In addition, the combined 5 year program has been registered with the N.Y.S. Education Department for candidates seeking admission to the Uniform C.P.A. Examination.
Learn More:BS/MBA - Accounting Combined Curriculum

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Master of Arts (MA) Art

Studio Art Emphasis

The Department offers opportunity to study in a variety of media including Ceramics, Drawing, Design, Illustration, Painting, Photography, Printmaking, and Sculpture. Program studies also include specific attention to the latest developments in Art Theory, Criticism and History. Students are expected to work intensively in hands-on experiences conducted in well-equipped studio facilities. Through discussions and critiques, students advance through to their final exhibition.

Graphic Design Emphasis

Students in the BFA Graphic Design program concentrate on the study and practice of contemporary graphic design theory, techniques and application. The Graphic Design program prepares graduates for positions in the visual communications industry. Students use state-of-the-art computer workstations and peripheral devices in a hands-on studio environment to create a wide range of graphic design projects.

For more information about the MA program, please contact:

Juan Perdiguero
Studio Art Program Coordinator
Phone: 315-312-3240
Email:  perdigue@oswego.edu 

Cara Brewer Thompson
web/multimedia area coordinator
Phone: 315-312-5623
cara.thompson@oswego.edu

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Master's in Business Administration - Management (M.B.A.)

The Master of Business Administration degree is intended to facilitate the career development of individuals presently in management positions or to provide foundation and in-depth study for individuals aspiring to move into management positions. Classes are offered on campus, online, and in downtown Syracuse at the Metro Center.
Learn More: MBA - Management Curriculum

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Master of Science (MS) Chemistry

The program is based on the conviction that the needs of students are best met in a program where much individual attention is possible. The course training is equivalent to the standards set for the Ph.D., regardless of whether the M.S. is to be terminal or preparatory to the Ph.D. degree.

The department currently offers a thesis option and a non-thesis option. However, both options require the completion of a research project.

Chemistry MS Curriculum

Professional Science Master's Program

The Professional Science Master's is an innovative, new graduate degree designed to allow students to pursue advanced training in chemistry, while simultaneously developing workplace skills highly valued by employers. This non-thesis degree prepares students for career opportunities in businesses utilizing advanced chemistry courses coupled with internship and selected business courses.

Professional Master’s programs consist of two years of academic training in an emerging or interdisciplinary area, along with a professional component that may include internships and cross-training in business and communications. All have been developed in concert with industry and are designed to dovetail into present and future professional career opportunities.

Director: Dr. Fehmi Damkaci
Email: fehmi.damkaci@oswego.edu
Phone: 315.312.2698

Chemistry web site

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Education


If you hold teacher certification, the following programs are offered:

Master of Science in Education leading to  Professional Certification(30 credits)

Master of Science in Education leading to Initial/Professional Certification


If you are seeking teacher certification, the following programs are offered

Master of Science for Teachers (MST)

English
Mathematics
Modern Language: French, German or Spanish
Sciences: Biology, Chemistry, Earth Science or Physics
Social Studies

Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT)

Master of Science in Education (MSED)(36 credits)

  • Vocational Teacher Preparation
  • Agricultural Education
    Business and Marketing Education
    Family and Consumer Sciences Education
    Health Careers Education
    Technical Education
    Trade Eduction

Master of Science/Certificate of Advanced Study

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Master of Arts (MA) English

The Master of Arts degree in English is designed to meet the needs of elementary and secondary teachers seeking permanent certification, people interested in post-secondary teaching or writing, and those contemplating further study of English literature and language at Ph.D. granting institutions.

Director: Dr. Patrick Murphy
Phone: 315-312-2616
Email:  pmurphy@oswego.edu


Administrative Assistant: Rosalie Battles 
Phone: 315-312-2595 
Fax: 315-312-2854
Email: rbattles@oswego.edu
Office: Campus Center P301  

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Master of Arts (MA) History

The Department of History offers graduate courses for individuals enrolled in the MA program in History as well as students in other graduate programs. The MA in History has been designed to provide students with knowledge of history and training in historical research for a variety of careers including teaching at the community college or high school level, law, public and government service, publishing, museum work, law enforcement, diplomacy, research and many others. The program also prepares students to apply to doctoral programs in History.

Director: Professor Gwen Kay
Phone: 315-312-2170
Email: gwen.kay@oswego.edu

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Master of Arts (MA) Human Computer Interaction

With the increasing infusion of complex technology into our everyday lives, the study of HCI has emerged as the "discipline concerned with the design, evaluation and implementation of interactive computing systems for human use and with the study of the major phenomena surrounding them (ACM SIGCHI).

Extensive studio and internship opportunities will provide students with the optimal experience for successful placement upon graduation.

Director: Dr. Damian Schofield 
Computer Science 
Phone: 315.312.2367
Email: schofield@cs.oswego.edu 
visit the  HCI website

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Five Year Combined Degree Program in Psychology  ( B.A./M.B.A. )

The Psychology BA/MBA program is a multi-disciplinary program offered jointly by the Department of Psychology and the School of Business and is designed to prepare Oswego psychology graduates for careers in business. At the conclusion of the program, the student will receive a BA in Psychology, a minor in Business Administration and a Master of Business Administration degree. 

BA/MBA - Psychology Combined

For more information about the MA program, please contact:

Tammie Sullivan
MBA Director
Phone: 315-312.2911
Email: mba@oswego.edu 

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