Ithaca College also offers graduate programs in these other education disciplines:
Major Adviser: Linda Hanrahan, Chair of Graduate Programs in Education, lhanrahan@ithaca.edu
The School of Humanities and Sciences offers two graduate degrees: a master of arts in teaching (M.A.T.) degree in adolescence education and a master of science (M.S.) degree in childhood education. The M.A.T. program prepares liberal arts and sciences graduates for teaching careers in adolescence education, grades 7-12, in the following subject areas: biology, English, French, chemistry, mathematics, physics, social studies, and Spanish. The M.S. in childhood education prepares liberal arts graduates for teaching careers in elementary education, grades 1-6.
The M.A.T. program in adolescence education and the M.S. program in childhood education are registered with and approved by the New York State Education Department. Graduates of the M.A.T. and M.S. programs are fully eligible for initial teaching certification in adolescence education (grades 7-12) and childhood education (grades 1-6), respectively, in New York State, which also has interstate reciprocity agreements with more than 30 other states and jurisdictions.
The design of the M.A.T. curriculum combines an introduction to the field of education with continued study of the student’s academic discipline. M.A.T. students complete 21 graduate credits in education and 12 credits of coursework in the discipline. The full-time, 13-month program begins in late May each year.
The childhood education graduate program, which was designed
in collaboration with local-area public school personnel,
begins in late May each year, continues through the summer,
fall, and spring semesters, and concludes in late June of the
following year. Students in the childhood education program
complete 38 credits of graduate study.
The graduate
programs in education are intensive and academically rigorous.
Students enroll full-time in graduate coursework and also
participate in field experiences in school and community
settings.
Core components of the education programs include
Completion of either the M.A.T. or the M.S. program requires (1) the preparation of a professional development electronic portfolio, and (2) a paper and an oral presentation documenting a classroom-based action research project.
For 2009-10, the tuition cost per credit is
$552.