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Graduate Recruitment & Admissions

Academic Contact

James DeLaura
Professor/Department Chair
Technology & Engineering Education
Nicolaus Copernicus Hall
2350910

Curriculum

This is an unofficial description for this program. For official information check the Academic Catalog.

Program Rationale:

The MS in STEM Education for Certified Teachers will prepare certified teachers in the trans-disciplinary areas of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM). Courses are aligned with national and/or CT state content standards in each discipline: Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math, and the Common Core for Mathematics and Language Arts. This program does not lead to CT state teacher certification or cross-endorsement.

In line with the STEM philosophy, courses will integrate the STEM disciplines and provide teachers with the skills necessary to move away from the traditional way of teaching discrete subjects towards a more comprehensive way of addressing the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics disciplines for use in the classroom to prepare students for 21st century college skills and career readiness.

Program Learning Outcomes:

Graduate students are expected to demonstrate:

  • Integrating and applying the practices of scientists and engineers into curriculum, instruction, and assessment for use in the classroom
  • Understanding of the role of inquiry in curriculum, instruction, and assessment
  • Integrating the crosscutting concepts of STEM into curriculum, instruction, and assessment
  • Applying disciplinary core ideas of STEM into curriculum, instruction, and assessment for use in the classroom
  • Constructing a research plan and carry out independent research on a STEM topic

Admission Requirements:

The MS STEM Education Program is for certified teachers who hold a bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited institution of higher education. Applicants must also have a minimum undergraduate GPA of 2.70 on a 4.00 point scale (where A is 4.00), or its equivalent, and good standing (3.00 GPA) in all post-baccalaureate course work. Teachers who do not teach one or more of the STEM disciplines (science, technology education, engineering education, or math) may be required to take additional content courses.

The admissions application, application fee, and official transcripts from each college and university attended (except Central Connecticut State University) must be submitted to the Graduate Recruitment and Admissions Office.

Course and Capstone Requirements

Total Credit Hours: 33

Plan E: 33 credits