2008-2009 Graduate Catalog 
    
    Dec 21, 2024  
2008-2009 Graduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]

Adolescence Education


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SUNY Cortland offers 15 graduate certification programs that prepare candidates to teach in grades 7-12. Adolescence education programs are available in the following areas of study, leading to a Master of Arts in Teaching (M.A.T.) or a Master of Science in Education (M.S.Ed.):

Adolescence Education: Biology (7-12) — M.A.T.
Adolescence Education: Biology (7-12) with Middle Childhood Extension (5-6) — M.S.Ed.
Adolescence Education: Chemistry (7-12) — M.A.T.
Adolescence Education: Chemistry (7-12) with Middle Childhood Extension (5-6) — M.S.Ed.
Adolescence Education: Earth Science (7-12) — M.A.T.
Adolescence Education: Earth Science (7-12) with Middle Childhood Extension (5-6) — M.S.Ed.
Adolescence Education: English (7-12) — M.A.T.
Adolescence Education: English (7-12) with Middle Childhood Extension (5-6) — M.S.Ed.
Adolescence Education: Mathematics (7-12) — M.A.T.
Adolescence Education: Mathematics (7-12) with Middle Childhood Extension (5-6) — M.S.Ed.
Adolescence Education: Physics (7-12) — M.A.T.
Adolescence Education: Physics (7-12) with Middle Childhood Extension (5-6) — M.S.Ed. 
Adolescence Education: Physics and Mathematics (7-12) with Middle Childhood Extension (5-6) — M.S.Ed.
Adolescence Education: Social Studies (7-12) — M.S.Ed.
Note: Program is in the Geography and History departments.
Second Language Education:
 

English as a Second Language (K-12)—M.S.Ed.
French (7-12)—M.S.Ed.
Spanish (7-12)—M.S.Ed.

Note: Programs are in the International Communications and Culture Department.

All adolescence education programs are housed in the School of Arts and Sciences, in the department area of content. For specific program requirements, the appropriate department pages should be consulted. Additional requirements for New York State teacher certification are found here.

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