Graduate Bulletin
Graduate Certification Program,
Ed.M.
Concentration: Secondary Specialization
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
Admission Requirements and Deadlines
Application Deadline:
Fall: April 1
Spring: November 1
Summer: April 1
Applications are processed as they are received throughout the year.
Letters of Reference:
Number Required: 3
From Whom: Anyone familiar with the applicant's academic competence may
write letters of recommendation. In general, the most common
source of these letters is college/university faculty members.
Coursework Required for Admission Consideration:
Contact the advisor for prerequisites pertaining to individual
subject courses.
Bachelor's Degree in Discipline/Related Discipline:
No.
Statement of Goals:
Applicants should indicate their goals and objectives for obtaining
a master's degree. This statement is evaluated against the
program's mission. A typical goal statement contains the
following items: The student's reason for seeking a master's
degree with a specific focus on the career to which the student
aspires. The student's research interests Academic and job-related
experiences that are relevant to the program A typical goal
statement is 2 to 3 pages in length.
Standardized Test Scores:
The GRE/MAT is required. While no minimum score for the GRE is
specified it is expected that the scores will generally be
no less than 500. The department evaluates all components
of the GRE.
In addition, applicants must successfully pass the PRAXIS I examination.
Resume:
A resume is required.
Transfer Credit:
Courses may be transferred as long as they have been taken
no more than five years ago and are relevant to the program.
The academic advisor makes the decisions about the relevancy
of the courses that the student desires to transfer.
The maximum number of credits a student may transfer
is 6.
Test Waivers:
Each student is assigned an adviser at the time of admission.
The adviser will review the student's credentials and
determine which, if any, of the required courses can
be waived. In general, this waiver covers the beginning
level courses in the program. Waiving a specific requirement,
however, does not reduce the total number of credits
needed to graduate.
Program Requirements
Campus Location:
Main Campus, Harrisburg
Full-Time/Part-Time Status:
Students are able to complete the degree program through classes
offered after 4:30 p.m.
General Program Requirements:
Number of Didactic Credits Required Beyond
the Baccalaureate: 36
Required Courses:
Core Courses: Ed. 403, Sec. Ed. 471, Ed. 554, Ed. 411, Ed.
Admin. 402, special Ed. 666 or Urban Ed. 400. Pedagogy Courses:
A minimum of one teaching methods course is required in the
student's speciality area. An additional course is required
in certain specialty areas.
An approved elective is required of students who took only
one pedagogy course. Practicum and Student Teaching. Ed. 413,
Ed. 406, Ed. 412. (Ed. 406 & 412 must be taken together
and are only offered during the Fall and Spring semesters.In
order to receive a Intern Certificate you must pass the PRAXIS
I and II examinations.
Internship: No internship is required.
Language Examination: No language examination is required.
Culminating Events:
This program has no culminating events.

Contacts
Program Contact Information:
www.temple.edu/education/cite/med.html
Department Information:
College of Education
434 Ritter Hall
1301 Cecil B. Moore Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19122
axelrod@temple.edu
215-204-6387
Department Contacts:
Admissions:
Dr. Saul Axelrod
axelrod@temple.edu
215-204-8488
Program Coordinator:
Dr. Saul Axelrod
axelrod@temple.edu
215-204-6060
Graduate Chairperson:
Dr. Stephen Krulik
stephen.krulik@temple.edu
215-204-8488
Chairperson:
Dr. Raymond S. Lolla
raymond.lolla@temple.edu
215-204-6387

About the Program
The Graduate Certification Master of Education
Program (Ed.M.) is intended for students interested
in pursuing state certification simultaneously
with their master's degree. This program prepares
people for careers in education who have not
previously been certified to teach in any
state, with the exception of the Reading specialization.
Individuals seeking a Pennsylvania Intern
and/or Instructional I certificate who hold
a B.S. or B.A. degree in a non-education area
should apply. Applicant already holding an
Instructional I or II certificate, should
see the M.S. in Ed. Program. After completing
supervised teaching and its prerequisites,
passing the relevant sections of the PRAXIS
examinations, and passing a State of Pennsylvania
criminal check, students may be eligible for
a Pennsylvania Intern Certificate. The Intern
Certificate allows the student to teach in
public schools for up to three years. The
Intern Certificate is issued only once and
expires automatically in three years; no extensions
are granted. Upon the successful completion
of all requirements for the degree and certification
requirements, students may apply for a Pennsylvania
Instructional I Teaching Certificate.
Time Limit for Degree Completion: 4 years
Campus Location:
Main Campus, Harrisburg
Students are able to complete the degree
program through classes offered after 4:30
p.m. Students are able to complete the degree
program on a part-time basis (8 credit hours
or less per semester).
Department Information:
College of Education
434 Ritter Hall
1301 Cecil B. Moore Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19122
axelrod@temple.edu
215-204-6387
Ranking:
The Master of Education program is
one of the graduate programs in the College
of Education at Temple. The college was ranked
15th in the nation in the most recent U.S.
News & World Report ranking of graduate
schools.
Accreditation:
The program is accredited by NCATE, Pennsylvania Department of Education.
Areas of Specialization:
The Ed.M. prepares students for certification
in five areas: Elementary, Reading, Secondary,
Special Education, and Career and Technical
Education. The subject areas of the Secondary
specialization are English, French, German,
Hebrew, Italian, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish,
Mathematics (beginning with Calculus), Biology,
Chemistry, Physics, Earth Science, General
Science, and Social Studies.
Job Placement:
Graduates typically pursue careers
in education in K-12 educational settings.
Affiliation(s):
The program meets the general requirements
for an academic certification as specified
by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
Interdisciplinary Study:
Not applicable.
Study Abroad:
No.
Licensure:
After completing supervised teaching and its prerequisites,
passing the relevant sections of the PRAXIS examinations, and
passing a State of Pennsylvania criminal check, students may
be eligible for a Pennsylvania Intern Certificate. The Intern
Certificate allows the student to teach in public schools for
up to three years. The Intern Certificate is issued only once
and expires automatically in three years; no extensions are
granted. Upon the successful completion of all requirements
for the degree and certification requirements students may
apply for a Pennsylvania Instructional I Teaching Certificate.
Non-Degree Student Policy:
Students make take up to nine credits
prior to admission.

Financing Opportunities
All assistantships in this program involve
teaching, or research or lab responsibilities. A stipend is provided, as is 18 credits
of tuition remission per year. Students who wish to
apply for an assistantship should send a letter
of interest, along with a resume to Temple
University, Dr. R.S. Lolla, CITE Department,
351 Ritter Hall, College of Education, Philadelphia,
PA 19122.
Other
Financial Opportunities

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