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Nov 24, 2024
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2006-2007 Graduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]
Teaching Students with Disabilities [TSD] M.S.Ed.
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Return to: Foundations and Social Advocacy Department
This program is intended for students who have a bachelor’s degree in childhood/elementary education. It requires a minimum of 36 credit hours of approved graduate course work including student internship and a culminating experience. Students may elect to take an additional six credit hours in approved course work to receive an annotation in teaching students with severe and/or multiple disabilities.
Career Potential
- Special Education Teacher, Grade 1-6
- Childhood/Elementary Education Teacher, Grade 1-6
- Resource Room Teacher, Grade 1-6
- Committee on Special Education (CSE) Chair
- Community College/College Instructor
- Developmental Disabilities Specialist
Admission Requirements
In addition to meeting the requirements for admission to a degree program stated in this catalog, applicants for enrollment in the program leading to a Master of Science in Teaching Students with Disabilities (Grades 1-6) should present the following:
- Official transcripts documenting a B.S. or B.A. in childhood (elementary) education from a regionally accredited college or university.
- New York State Initial Certification in Childhood Education – pending or awarded.
- A minimum undergraduate grade point average of 2.8
Note, applicants who graduated more than 10 years prior to application, may be required to provide additional evidence of more recent academic competence, such as continuing education courses, CEUs, or other appropriate documentation.
- Submission of a personal statement indicating
- reasons for wanting to work with students with disabilities, including personal experiences which have influenced this decision,
- reasons for selecting SUNY Cortland for graduate studies and this program specifically,
- discussion of long-term professional goals and view of how this program will support achieving them, and
- any other information deemed relevant.
- Three letters of reference detailing the ability to meet the rigors of graduate study and the commitment to, and competence in, working with students with disabilities.
- An interview with the TSD program coordinator or designee.
Applications will be accepted for fall admission only.
Applications must be received by May 1 for fall admission.
Advisement will be provided by the department chair and/or
the graduate program coordinator.
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Additional Requirements
Candidates for the degree must meet any additional undergraduate or graduate requirements for the award of the degree established by the Foundations and Social Advocacy Department. Such additional requirements must be ascertained by the student in consultation with the department.
Specific information regarding requirements (state examinations, identification and reporting of child abuse and maltreatment, alcohol and drug abuse education, school violence prevention training and foreign language requirements) for New York State teaching certification can be found in the Teacher Certification Information section of this catalog.
More detailed information is found in the Graduate Advisement Manual, available at the department office. For a copy, call (607) 753-2447. A. Required Courses: 16 credit hours
B. Required Core Courses: 20 credit hours
Note: Annotation Courses: Six credit hours
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Return to: Foundations and Social Advocacy Department
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