2013-14 Graduate Catalog 
    
    Nov 08, 2024  
2013-14 Graduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]

Adolescence Education: English (7-12) [AEN] M.S.Ed.


English Department
Matthew Lessig, chair
Karen Stearns, graduate coordinator
Old Main, Room 112

607-753-4307
Fax:
 607-753-5978

Overview

Do you love Shakespeare, Stieg Larsson or Stephenie Meyer? Are you intrigued about examining Diane Ravitch’s educational theories, Doris Kearns Goodwin’s historical perspectives or John Irving’s latest literary masterpiece? Then take the next step to expand on your initial teaching certificate in secondary English. Pursue the master’s degree necessary for permanent teaching certification in New York state by studying for the M.S.Ed in adolescence education: English (7-12) at SUNY Cortland.

Program Highlights

Through advanced course work, you’ll explore all facets of English and the language arts, teaching methods for literature and critical literacy, language development, composition, American literature and British literature, as well as global and multicultural perspectives. If you have not already met the language requirement for a year of college-level study or the equivalent in a language other than English, you may take language courses during your graduate study. Compilation of a required teaching portfolio allows you to document reflective teaching and learning processes.

Small Class, Strong Mentors 

In our small classes, you’ll benefit from the positive mentor relationship and lifelong learning friendships you develop with enthusiastic faculty members who love to teach and actively conduct research. These outstanding professionals invite you into a vibrant intellectual community committed to balancing a well-rounded liberal arts education with exceptional career preparation.

Flexible Completion Options 

As a full-time student taking 12 or more credit hours each semester, you would be able to complete the program in a year and a half. Our flexible scheduling also offers you the option of pursuing the M.S.Ed in adolescence education English (7-12) over multiple years and on a part-time basis.

Graduate Admissions

 Evaluation Policy

At the State University of New York College at Cortland, we seek a diverse and academically strong student body. Our admission policy and practice will not discriminate on the basis of age, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, disability, national origin or marital status.

Required Materials

  1. Completed online Graduate School Application - Apply Now
  2. Official transcripts from all institutions of higher learning attended to be forwarded directly to SUNY Cortland Graduate Admissions Office, indicating a major in a liberal arts area Note: candidates for admission must present evidence of bachelor's degree conferral prior to the start of their academic program.
  3. Two letters of reference from undergraduate professors teaching in English, composition or comparative literature courses (submitted online with the application)
  4. Documentation of initial certification must be submitted with the application.

Admissions Criteria

Preference will be given to candidates with the following:

  1. An overall undergraduate grade point average of 3.0 and above on a 4.0 scale
  2. An overall undergraduate grade point average of at least 3.0 in English courses, composition or comparative literature courses
  3. A minimum of 33 credit hours of approved undergraduate courses in English,composition or comparative literature
  4. A foreign language is desirable at the time of admission, but the requirement may be met concurrently with graduate study. Competency in a foreign language is defined as the skill level attained by one year of college-level study or the equivalent of a language other than English.

Deadlines

Fall semester applications: July 1
Spring semester applications: Dec. 1
Summer semester applications: April 1

Applications submitted after the deadline may be considered on a space availability basis.
Please contact the Graduate Admissions Office at 607-753-4800 to check availability.

Course of Study


Note: A minimum of nine credit hours in the program must be taken at the 600 level. Alternatives for the pedagogical core are permitted only when students have earned grades of B+ or better in the undergraduate equivalents of Cortland's AEN pedagogy sequence — AED 308, 309, 341, 408, 409 and 441.

A. Pedagogical Core: 16 credit hours


Students are required to take 16 credit hours of courses that link content and pedagogy.

B. Content Core: 12 credit hours


12 credits of ENG graduate courses. To establish breadth and depth across the discipline and to meet NCATE/NCTE requirements, appropriate courses will be chosen in consultation with the M.S.Ed. Coordinator.

C. Elective Course: 3 credit hours


Six additional elective credits chosen in consultation with M.S.Ed. Coordinator from graduate courses with an ENG prefix or from the following list: EDU 524, EDU 525/AAS 581, EDU 531, EDU 552, EDU 570, ICC 620, ICC 622, ICC 623, ICC 624, ICC 627, LIT 549, LIT 550, LIT 630, SPE 510.

Total Credit Hours Required: 31


Middle Childhood Extension: English (Grades 5‑6)


Students electing to take the Middle Childhood Extension may do so by completing the following additional courses:

Example of the M.S.Ed. in Adolescence Education: English (7‑12) [AEN] over one year


Fall Total credit hours: 12


Spring Total credit hours: 13


Summer Total credit hours: 6


ENG elective *
ENG elective *
August or December degree

      * Depending on undergraduate preparation