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Department of Middle and High School Education
718-960-8171
Carman Hall, Room B29Office Hours
Monday - Friday 9:00am-5:00pm
Daniel Stuckart
Interim Chair, Professor and Coordinator, Graduate Program in Social Studies
Email
718-960-8006
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About Social Studies Education
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Social Studies Education M.A. Program (Fulfills the academic requirements for Initial and Professional Certifications)
This program offers three sequences and is designed for candidates seeking a Master’s degree in Social Studies Education, grades 7-12. Sequences 1, 2, and 3 lead to Initial and Professional Certification for candidates looking to begin or resume an education certification progression. Sequence 1 is for applicants with no previous relevant secondary education coursework and offers a certification pathway for those coming from a non-social science background and those seeking a history-intensive experience. Sequence 2 is for applicants who have completed some additional relevant education coursework as an undergraduate without obtaining an initial teaching license. Sequence 3 is for applicants with a bachelor’s degree in history or a social science with no previous relevant secondary education coursework.
- Possess a bachelor’s degree or equivalent from an accredited college or university. The bachelor’s degree can be in history, any social science, or include an undergraduate record of 30 social studies credits with a minimum of 21 of the credits in history, and the remainder from the social sciences.
- A bachelor’s degree with a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0 in the undergraduate work.
- If conditionally accepted, must earn minimum 3.0 in courses designated by the Program Coordinator.
- If conditionally accepted, meet conditions, starting in the first semester and finishing in no more than three consecutive semesters.
- Evidence of having completed a course in Special Education (ESC 463 or the equivalent). Students who have not taken this course as an undergraduate must take ESC 506 as part of their graduate program.
- Candidates must schedule an interview with the Social Studies Program Coordinator that includes a transcript review.
- Two letters of recommendation.
- 500-word application essay on interest in the program as it relates to long-term career goals.
- For Sequence 2 only, present evidence of meeting the following: core requirements in educational psychology, educational foundations, literacy, technology, and special education, including supervised field experiences.
Candidates with an undergraduate degree in history, any of the social sciences or a 30 credit concentration in social studies who lack core education requirements and seek initial certification in Social Studies Education grades 7-12. Non-history and non-social science undergraduate majors may qualify for this sequence with the required pre-requisites.
Candidates with an undergraduate degree in history, any of the social sciences or a 30 credit concentration in social studies who previously completed an education minor or equivalent education courses and are seeking initial certification in Social Studies Education grades 7-12.
Candidates with an undergraduate degree in history or a social science, who lack core education requirements and seek initial certification in Social Studies Education grades 7-12.
Candidates who already hold initial certification in Social Studies Education grades 7-12 and are seeking professional certification with a focus on human rights, restorative justice and non-violence.
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Department of Middle and High School Education
718-960-8171
Carman Hall, Room B29Office Hours
Monday - Friday 9:00am-5:00pm
Daniel Stuckart
Interim Chair, Professor and Coordinator, Graduate Program in Social Studies
Email
718-960-8006 - See all contacts