Master
of Education - MED
Early Childhood
Education - Plan of Study
Elementary
Education - Plan of Study
Graduate
Application for Admission
News Release
(04/07/2005):
OCU Offers Fast-Track Master’s in Applied Behavioral Studies
The
University offers Master of Education degrees in curriculum and
instruction, elementary education, and early childhood education
with options in Montessori and Oklahoma Teacher Certification.
The goal of graduate study is to prepare peofessionals through
courses that offer intensive study of the field, leadership development,
practicum and internship experience and research opportunities.
Each plan of study has both structure and flexibility so the student
can get a broad view of the field as well as select options to
meet individual interests and needs. With small classes, students
have opportunities for personalized learning experiences with
an innovative and experienced faculty.
Transfer
of Graduate Work
- To be transferable, work taken at another institution must be
certified as graduate credit by that institution and must fit
into the student's plan of study. Usually, a maximum of six semester
hours may be transferred from another institution. The acceptance
of transferred work will be decided by the studen'ts advisor and
the Program Director at the time the study program is planned.
Under certain condidtions the Program Director and Dean may allow
more than six semester hours of credit to be transferred.
Curriculum
and Instruction - The
Curriculum and Instruction program has been designed to meet the
needs of the person who holds a bachelor's degree and wants to
add another area of concentration. The graduate student will develop
a mastery knowledge base to prepare him/her for leadership roles
into the 21st century. The program has a strong theoretical base
combining interdisciplinary courses and current research. The
emphasis in the program is on preparing teachers for collaboration
and mentoring. Effective teaching strategies are refined at the
critical and analytical level. Teachers will be able to apply
current strategies in problem solving and conflict resolution
in the professional setting. Candidates must complete a minimum
of 36 hours of approved work. The plan of study includes a 12
hour core of required courses, 12 hours of content courses and
12 hours of approved electives. Written comprehensive examinations
are required for program completion. Partial tuition grants are
available to all qualified school personnel in the greater Oklahoma
City metropolitan area.
| I.
Core courses required for all three options |
12
hours |
| GRED
5313 Multicultural Concepts |
3 |
| GRED
6313 Interdisciplinary Curriculum Development |
3 |
| GRED
6813 Psychological Foundations |
3 |
| GRED
6903 Methods of Research |
3 |
| |
|
| II.
Program Options |
|
| ELED-Option
1 Requirements: Elementary Education Generalist |
|
| This
program is designed to meet the needs of the student seeking
a masters degree in elementary education. The course of study
is designed to provide program options for each student. The
following courses should be selected to total: 12 hours |
| ELED
5503 Parental Roles in the Social Context |
3 |
| GRED
5213 Effective Teaching Techniques |
3 |
| GRED
5303 Leadership for Change OR |
1-3 |
| GRED
5403 Collaboration to Mentoring |
3 |
| GRED
5713 Personal Growth and Counseling |
3 |
| Electives
to total: |
12
hours |
| SCED-Option
2 Requirements: Secondary Education Generalist |
|
| This
program is designed to meet the needs of the student seeking
a masters degree in secondary education. The course of study
is designed especially for each student. The following courses
should be selected to total: 12 hours. |
| ELED
5503 Parental Roles in the Social Context |
3 |
| GRED
5213 Effective Teaching Techniques |
3 |
| GRED
5303 Leadership for Change OR |
|
| GRED
5403 Collaboration to Mentoring |
3 |
| GRED
5713 Personal Growth and Counseling |
3 |
| Electives
to total: |
12
hours |
| III.
Electives |
|
| Electives
may be taken from any graduate program or discipline. |
|