Penn State York Penn State University

Master of Education
In Teaching and Curriculum

Spring 2007 Graduate Course Schedule

Registration Timeline - Spring 2007

WHO: K-12 TEACHERS

WHAT: MASTER OF EDUCATION IN TEACHING AND CURRICULUM

WHEN: ADMISSIONS DEADLINE DATES:

WHERE: All courses offered at Penn State York

Program Objectives


The Master of Education program in Teaching and Curriculum offered through Penn State Harrisburg provides a course of study designed to enhance the skills of K-12 teachers in York County. Through this program teachers will be able to:

Program Requirements


The Teaching and Curriculum program includes 36 credits:
CORE COURSES
(15 Credits)
     
  * Learning Theory (EDUC 520)
3
  * Curriculum Development (EDUC 506)
3
  * Education Assessment: Theory and Practice (EDUC 539)
3
  * Education Foundations (EDUC 505)
3
  * Educational Research Designs (EDUC 586)
3

* Students elect 1 credit implementation experience with any 3 of the (*) core courses

EDUCATION ELECTIVE COURSES
(9 Credits)
Students select three out of seven courses in such areas as Instructional Skills, Curriculum Development, Special Needs Students, Classroom Climate, and Technology.

OTHER SUPPORTING ELECTIVE COURSE
(3 Credits)
Students select one three-credit course from an approved list in such areas as a liberal arts, humanities, or a content area.

IMPLEMENTATION EXPERIENCE COURSES
(6 - 1 Credit)
Implementation experience courses are designed to offer guidance and support as students begin to use strategies in their own classrooms. Students will select three of the four asterisk Core Courses and follow them up by three implementation experience courses. Also, students will follow-up their their Education Elective Courses with three implementation experiences.

These one-credit implementation courses will meet for twelve and a half contact hours and will include required assignments that connect theory to practice.


EDUCATION SEMINAR COURSE (EDUC 591)
(3 Credits)
This course is commonly called the Capstone course and will serve as the culminating experience for the program.

   Special Note: All program requirements must be completed within a seven-year period. A minimum grade point average of 3.00 is required for graduation.

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR MASTER OF EDUCATION AT PENN STATE YORK
An applicant must present a baccalaureate degree from an accredited institution with a junior-senior grade-point average (GPA) of at least 3.0. Exceptions may be made for students with special backgrounds, abilities, and interest.

Applicants with GPAs below 3.0, but at least 2.50, are required to take the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) test, which is administered by the Educational Testing Service, and must achieve a combined score of at least 850 for the verbal and quantitative subtests. For dates, locations, and other information about the test, call the Student Assistance Center at Penn State Harrisburg at 717-948-6025, or write to the Educational Testing Service, Graduate Record Examination, Princeton, N J 08540.

It is advisable to pursue degree status as early as possible. No more than 10 credits taken as a nondegree student can be applied toward degree requirements.

Applicants whose native language is not English are required to submit acceptable scores on the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). A score of at least 550 is required. The scores must be submitted before the application will be considered.

Application Deadline: Candidates may enter the program at the beginning of summer session, fall or spring semester. To allow time for processing of applications, all required information must be received by March 1 for the summer session, by July 1 for the fall semester, by November 1 for the spring semester. Applications may be requested from Penn State York by calling 717-771-4060 or from the Penn State Harrisburg Admissions Office at 717-948-6200 or 800-222-2056. You may also apply on-line or download and application at http://www.hbg.psu.edu/hbg/grdegapps.html

NONDEGREE GRADUATE STUDENTS STATUS
Any student who has a baccalaureate degree but has not been admitted to the Penn State Graduate School must apply for admission as a nondegree graduate student in order for graduate transcripts to be issued. Application is only required one time. No fees or transcripts are required. Your registration cannot be processed if you have never completed this form. Call 771-4060 to receive the nondegree application form. When you apply for nondegree status choose the application for Harrisburg and just change the location to York. http://www.gradsch.psu.edu/enroll/ndaa.html

TRANSFER CREDITS
A maximum of 10 graduate credits earned as a nondegree student at Penn State or at any accredited institution may be accepted for a student's Teaching and Curriculum program. Course work to be considered for transfer must be less than five years old at the time of application to the program. Special Note: With adviser approval, transfer credits can be applied toward the education and supporting electives, core (*) courses and on a case by case basis. All transfer credit requests must be approved by the program.

Program Contact: Janet Striebig - 771-4060
jys6@psu.edu

Robert L. Dovey, Ed.D.
Administrative Coordinator of
Graduate Education Program