Middle Childhood/Adolescence Education (Gr 5-12) in English, Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Social Studies, French, Spanish, Latin or Italian, BA/MAT (E203, E201, E202, E204, E205, E206, E207, E208, E209)

Liberal Arts Major: (must be in the Content Area) English with concentration in English Education, Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, History with concentration in Social Studies, French, Spanish, Classics or Italian Literature

A TOTAL OF 90 LIBERAL ARTS CREDITS IS REQUIRED FOR THE BA DEGREE.

The following education courses are to be taken during the undergraduate program. They include 5 graduate courses that may count toward both the BA degree and the MAT degree.

Candidates will student teach only once, during the fifth year.

Program Requirements

Courses to be taken during the undergraduate program:

EDU 2000Fundamentals of Schools and Teaching

3

 

PSY 2002Developmental Psychology: Early Through Late Adolescence

3

OR

SSE 2025Child Development & Learning

3

OR

PSY 1004Fundamentals of Psychology

4

 

EDU 5393Foundations of Special Education

3

EDU 5374Curriculum and Methods in Grades 5-12: General

3

PSY 2002: for Psych majors or minors

SSE 2025: For all other majors and minors

Developmental Psychology: Early through Late Adolescence (for Psych majors or minors) OR Child Development and Learning (For all other majors and minors). All candidates except in the Social Studies program must take PSY 2002 or SSE 2025. (Social Studies candidates must take PSY 1004 Fundamentals of Psychology.)

EDU 5393, EDU 5374: graduate courses that will be counted toward both the BA and MAT degrees for honors Dual Degree candidates



One of the following:

EDU 5407English Curriculum and Method: Grades 5-12

3

EDU 5377Science Curriculum & Methods Gr 5-12

3

EDU 5403Mathematic Curriculum and Methodology: Grades 5-12

3

EDU 5411Social Studies Curriculum & Methodology In Middle Childhood and Adolescence Education

3

EDU 5204Methods of Tesol

3

graduate courses will be counted toward both the BA and MAT degrees for honors Dual Degree candidates

Take the following:

EDU 5387Fundamentals of Middle Childhood Education

3

 

EDU 5201Principles Lang Learning & Teach

3

OR

EDU 5026Literacy in the Content Areas

3

EDU 5201: for Second Language candidates ONLY

EDU 5026: for all EXCEPT those in Second Language

EDU 5387, EDU 5201, EDU 5026: graduate courses that will be counted toward both the BA and MAT degrees for honors Dual Degree candidates

Courses required in the liberal arts majors and concentrations:

English

ENE 3005Literature for Adolescents

3

ENE 3010The Linguistics of English: Past, Present and Future

3

Social Studies

SOC
A course in Cultural Diversity

3

POS 1031Intro to American Government

3

INS 2050Environmental Geography

3

ECO 1011Principles of Macroeconomics

3

ECO 1012Principles of Microeconomics

3

POS 3081Public Policy of Science & Technology

3

 

POS 2011Comparative Politics

3

OR

POS 2003Intro to Political Thought

3

OR

POS 3012Environmental Politics

3

Mathematics

MATH 2075Probability

3

MAC 2085Discrete Structures

3

Math candidates: To meet new requirements for Probability and History of Math, Math candidates must take: MATH 2075 Probability and MAC2085 Discrete Mathematics

Biology

6 credits in Chemistry as required in the major

6

Chemistry

6 credits in Physics as required in the major

6

NY State Certification Requirements (must be completed before graduation).

Math candidates:

To meet new requirements for Probability and History of Math, Math candidates must take:

MATH 2075Probability

3

AND

MAC 2085Discrete Structures

3

Math candidates: To meet new requirements for Probability and History of Math, Math candidates must take: MATH 2075 Probability and MAC2085 Discrete Mathematics

All Candidates:

A course in Artistic Expression

A course in Literature

3

A course in Communication

A course in History

3

A course in Science

3

A course in Mathematics

3

A research paper course

One year or the equivalent of coursework in a Language other than English

BA/MAT students will complete the remaining 24 credits of their 39 credit MAT program in Middle Childhood & Adolescence Education after completion of the BA degree. They will become eligible for state certification upon completion of the MAT degree.

For a complete list of all the remaining courses, state tests, student teaching and other MAT degree requirements, please consult the Graduate Education Catalog.