Graduate Admissions Requirements
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Bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited college or university
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“B” average during undergraduate study or demonstrated potential for graduate work
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Completed Application: https://admissions.marywood.edu/apply/
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Official transcripts from all previously attended institutions
Facilities & Technology
The School of Education is located in the The McGowan Center for Graduate and Professional Studies located on the corner of University and North Washington Avenues. This facility contains classrooms and related clinical/professional space.
Learning Commons
The Learning Commons changes minds about what a library is, how it works, and what it's supposed to do. By seamlessly navigating the ever-changing learning landscape, The Learning Commons in effect removes previous barriers to knowledge creation. Since it is far more than a repository for information, the facility instantly became a place where people collaborate and create knowledge, using the latest technology and the energy that is borne of intellectual exchange and inspirational spaces.
McGowan Center for Graduate and Professional Studies
The McGowan Center for Graduate and Professional Studies, located on the corner of University and North Washington Avenues, contains classrooms and related clinical/professional space for Communication Sciences and Disorders, Psychology and Counseling, Education, and Business students. The Marywood Market is also located here.
The McGowan Center is home to the School of Education and the School of Business and Global Innovation. The Counseling/Student Development Center is also located here.
The building has modern classrooms, computer labs, and controlled lab settings for the Psychology and Communication Sciences and Disorders programs. Students from the School of Education may utilize the Curriculum Lab, which houses hundreds of school textbooks, teacher manuals, and other teaching materials.
Market Marywood is a convenience store located on the first floor of the McGowan Center. It features favorite beverages, snacks, Ben and Jerry's ice cream, on-the-go sandwiches, fruit, and salads.
Curriculum Lab Library
The Curriculum Lab and Library, located in the McGowan Center for Graduate and Professional Studies, is a curriculum materials resource area, designed to support the specialized needs of teacher education students.
In addition to books and other educational materials, the Curriculum Lab and Library includes an Ellison Machine, laminator, study area, televisions, and a computer lab with printers and scanners.
Scholarships
Jack Kent Cooke Scholarship
The Jack Kent Cooke Foundation's scholarship programs are designed to encourage and support outstanding students who work hard, demonstrate a strong will to succeed, and have financial need. Our scholarships provide financial assistance and academic support to high school, undergraduate, and graduate students.
Faculty
Courses & Curriculum (53 Total Credits)
Prior to admission to the M.A.T. program with certification in Special Education PK-12 all applicants must meet with the Chair of the School of Education or a designated department faculty member and the Director of Field Experience.
The M.A.T. program in Special Education PK-12 is designed for the teaching candidate whose goals include initial certification in Special Education PK-12 and an M.A.T. degree.
These courses are certification requirements for those students seeking both the degree and Pennsylvania Instructional I certification. Eligibility for certification is determined by fulfillment of state requirements, including Pennsylvania Education Certification Tests (PRAXIS) taken upon completion of the program. Courses in the M.A.T. in Special Education PK-12 program fulfill these requirements.
All candidates are required to fulfill field experience and student teaching requirements.
Field Experience – Education certification candidates in all programs must maintain continuous registration for field experience and sign up each semester in the Office of Professional Education Field Experience. Clearances (Criminal Background, Child Abuse Clearance; FBI Fingerprints, Mantoux test, and others required locally) must be active and on file in the Field Experience Office throughout field placement and student teaching semesters.
Placements are made by the Director of Professional Education Field Experience and are within an established radius from the University.
*Field Placement
*Internship Route
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Course Numbers
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Course Names
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Credit Hours
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Certification only Certification + MAT
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51/54 total 55/58 total
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EDUC 502*
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Multidisciplinary Foundations of Education
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3
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RED 524A
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Creative Teaching of Language Arts
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3
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RED 526
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Teaching Content Area Reading
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3
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RED 530
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Reading Disabilities and Diagnosis
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3
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EDUC 511A*
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Effective Instruction in Schools/K-12
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3
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SPED 500
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Special Education Law and Collaboration
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3
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SPED 507
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Characteristics of Students with Exceptionalities
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3
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SPED 523*
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Infant/Toddler at Risk
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3
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SPED 522*
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Secondary Programming, Career, & Transition
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3
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SPED 536
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Assessment in Special Education
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3
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SPED 539*
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Behavior Management
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3
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SPED 550*
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High Incidence Exceptionalities
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3
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EDUC 554
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Contemporary Learning Theories
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3
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EDUC 561
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Methods, Materials and Assessment ESL
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3
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SPED 520*
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Inclusive Practices
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3
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EDUC 591*
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Student Teaching
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3/6
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EDUC 541
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Student Teaching Seminar for Graduate Students (Taken with Student Teaching)
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3
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EDUC 501
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Research Theory (Required for MAT Degree)
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3
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EDUC 555
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Professional Contribution (Required for MAT Degree)
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1
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Program Learning Outcomes:
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Nine credits hours of coursework that give candidates an understanding of foundation of education, of human development and the psychology of the teaching/learning process.
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Seven credit hours that focus on general and specific teaching methodologies, practicum, and the reading process.
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Eighteen credit hours that focus on developing candidates’ understanding of working with learners with special needs.
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Twelve credit hours will be included to foster an understanding of literacy development and mathematical reasoning.
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Student teaching
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Six credit hours in core courses, providing the candidate with the opportunity to integrate theory and practice in both research and learning theory.
Current Student Resources
From #DayOne, Marywood is here for you each step of the way. For currently enrolled students visit the School of Education Student Resources Website for academic tips, forms, and more to guide you on your academic journey.