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MSEd in Secondary/Adolescent Education
The Master of Science in Education: Adolescent Education at Medaille is targeted to people who already have bachelor’s degrees in one of the certification areas: English, French, Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry or Social Studies. The program qualifies you to apply for certification in New York State and the Province of Ontario, Canada.
Our accelerated program gives you the preparation and the skills necessary to excel as a secondary school teacher-leader. As a Master of Science in Education student you will learn in small, dynamic classes from faculty with teaching and administrative experience, who will work closely with you to master teaching methods, curriculum planning and new classroom technologies.
As a practitioner-based college, our focus is to help you become as prepared as possible to take your place in the 21st century classroom.
Adolescent Education Master’s Degree Highlights
• Study in small classes with veteran faculty and administrations, who will share their tools and techniques for classroom success.
• Participate as part of a small cohort of committed, passionate students, all taking the same classes, with whom you will study, develop teamwork skills and create a professional network.
• Prepare for student teaching by completing a 100-hour volunteer or paid pre-student teaching experience in a classroom, YMCA program, church or community organization working with students of varying ages.
• Complete your student teaching in an approved middle school and high school.
• Qualify to apply for initial certification in Adolescent/Secondary Education in New York State and Ontario.
• Recent Medaille graduates passed the Assessment of Teaching Skills-Written (ATS-W) Secondary exam at a rate of 100 percent.
Duration: The Master of Education: Adolescent Education is a 30-credit, nine-month program offered in two flexible formats: two weekdays a week or every other weekend. Classes are taught at Medaille College’s Buffalo, New York campus.