Specialization - Social Studies
M.A. in Curriculum and Instruction
Description
The M.A. in Curriculum and Instruction is a program designed for non-education majors (persons who hold bachelor's degrees in an area other than education) who wish to earn teacher licensure and a Master's degree concurrently. Within the M.A. in Curriculum and Instruction, there are two options.
Minimum Total Credit Hours: 30
Course Requirements
Option One
The M.A. in Curriculum and Instruction, Option One, is a 30 to 33 hour program designed to be completed in 12 to 15 months. Additional information, step-by-step application instructions and necessary forms are available by contacting the department.
Preliminary Requirements
Application Process: All applicants must have received or expect to receive a bachelor’s degree before entry and have a grade-point average (GPA) of 2.75 on a 4.0 scale on all course work or the last sixty hours in the baccalaureate degree. As part of the application process, applicants will be asked to submit the following:
- Applicants must submit official scores on the Praxis I and Praxis II. Applicants must have passed the Praxis I before applications will be considered. Any potential candidate who has not passed Praxis II, but who meets all other requirements will be admitted conditionally. Praxis II must be completed and passed by the end of the first 9 (nine) hours of the program. Candidates not meeting this condition will be removed from the program.
- Applicants must submit an online application at the Graduate School website, selecting M.A. in Curriculum and Instruction as their program. Applicants must also submit a paper application; applications may be requested directly from the department.
- Applicants must submit a writing sample (instructions available from the department) along with the one-page paper application.
Option Two
The M.A. in Curriculum and Instruction, Option Two, is offered for students who participate in the Mississippi Teacher Corps program. Teacher Corps is a two-year program, similar to the Peace Corps, that recruits college graduates to teach in the Mississippi Delta.
Emphasis - Teacher Corps
Course Requirements
The subject area teaching emphasis is available for alternate certification for arts and science majors participating in the Mississippi Teacher Corps Program. In order to receive full admission to the degree program, applicants must present evidence of having met the required score established by the Mississippi State Department of Education on the Praxis I and Praxis II (Subject Area Exam) in the content area of biology, chemistry, English, French, mathematics, physics, social studies, or Spanish. The emphasis in subject area teaching requires 30 hours of graduate course work, to include:
INITIAL SUMMER COMPONENT (9 hours)
- EDSE 500. FOUNDATIONS OF SECONDARY EDUCATION
- EDSE 501. CLASSROOM PRACTICES
- EDSE 502. MULTICULTURAL FIELD EXPERIENCES
FALL SEMESTER (6 hours)
- EDSE 600. EFFECTIVE TEACHING AND COMMUNITY SERVICE
Students take one of the advanced methods courses that correspond to their certification area.
- EDSE 642. ADVANCED METHODS OF TEACHING ENGLISH
- EDCI 643. ADVANCED METHODS OF TEACHING FOREIGH LANGUAGE
- EDSE 645. ADVANCED METHODS OF TEACHING MATHEMATICS
- EDSE 646. ADVANCED METHODS OF TEACHING SCIENCE
- EDSE 647. ADVANCED METHODS OF TEACHING SOCIAL STUDIES
SPRING SEMESTER (6 hours)
- EDCI 557. COMPUTER CONCEPTS AND APPLICATIONS FOR EDUCATORS
- EDSE 610. INNOVATIONS IN EDUCATION
SUMMER SESSION (6 hours)
- EDRS 605. EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH I
- EDLD 641. THE LEGAL CONTEXT OF EDUCATION
FALL SEMESTER (3 hours)
- EDLD 501. THE EFFECTIVE PRINCIPAL
In addition, the student must successfully defend a program portfolio. For additional information about the program, contact the director of the Mississippi Teacher Corps.