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Master of Science in Education

Literacy Education (Grades 5-12) hybrid program*

Graduates of this program have met the educational requirements to receive professional teaching certification in New York State. The Graduate Literacy Education Programs build upon initial skills and knowledge and further develop educational professional coaches and leaders who are committed to academic and professional excellence, the best research-based teaching practices, and empowerment, respecting diversity and social justice.

If you have a Masters in Education, and you're interested in getting certified in Literacy Education, you may do so by taking only a few graduate courses that SUNY Oneonta offers. Contact the Elementary Education program at 607-436-3176 for details!

Degree Requirements (GRADES 5 – 12):

  • A minimum of 30 s.h. of planned and approved course work as follows:
Theoretical and Knowledge Base I: 12 s.h.
EDUC 546 Reading & Writing to Learn in the Content Areas
EDUC 623 Foundations of Literacy Development
EDUC 631 Writing Process in Literacy Programs
ENED 536 Literature for the Secondary Student

Theoretical and Knowledge Base II: 6 s.h.
EDUC 634 Trends and Issues in Literacy

One Elective (select from the following):
EDUC 577 Issues in Diversity and Education
EDUC 637 Adaptive Instructional Strategies and Materials for Secondary Education
EPSY 525 Measurement and Appraisal for Teachers
EPSY 537 Learning Disabilities and Adolescents
EPSY 551 Advanced Adolescent Growth and Development
SPED 512 Applied Behavior Analysis
CNED 602 Consultation in Educational Settings

Assessment and Research I : 6 s.h.
EDUC 636 Literacy Assessment
EDUC 655 Seminar in Graduate Study: Project Proposal

Assessment and Research II : 6 s.h.
EDUC 645 Literacy Assessment Practicum (Grades 5 - 12))
EDUC 695 Seminar in Graduate Study: Master’s Project and Practicum

Total 30 s.h.
  • Minimum GPA of 3.0.
  • Students must successfully complete an action-based research project as specified in EDUC 695.
  • Students must fulfill all degree requirements within six years and finish a minimum of 21 s.h. in residence.
  • *Hybrid programs are designed to be completed partially online and partially in the classroom.


Admission Requirements:

All students applying for admission to degree status are required to:

  • Submit a completed application and the non-refundable fee. Application Fee Waived for SUNY Oneonta Alumni.
  • Submit a copy of New York State initial teaching certification in a functionally relevant area.*
  • Evidence of completion of a bachelor’s degree in a functionally related area.
  • Have achieved an undergraduate GPA of 2.8 overall and 3.0 in the major field during the last two years of undergraduate work.
  • Have earned at least 3 credits of developmental psychology, child or adolescent development.
  • Have earned at least 6 credits in reading or the teaching of reading.
  • Submit an essay outlining your specific academic areas of interest and your career goals. What do you anticipate doing in the next ten-year period?
  • Application deadline: Rolling.
  • Fall and spring admission only.
  • APPLY ONLINE

*Teaching certificates from other states are considered and can be forthcoming.

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