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Mar 10, 2025
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Graduate Catalog 2018-2019 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Adolescent Social Studies - MA / Advanced Certificate
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Education Adviser
Debbie Sonu
(212) 772-5445
1112 West
dsonu@hunter.cuny.edu
History Department Adviser (Master’s Degree only)
Jonathan Rosenberg
(212) 772-5546
1519 West
jonathan.rosenberg@aol.com
The master’s and advanced certificate programs prepare candidates to teach Social Studies in grades 7-12 to students of diverse backgrounds, abilities and interests. These programs are not designed for individuals who already have NYS certification in Social Studies 7-12.
The master’s program (Academic Plan: SOCSTAE-MA) is for applicants with no prior NYS certificate. The advanced certificate program (Academic Plan: SSTAE-AC) is a post-master’s program for applicants with no prior NYS certificate.
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Admission Requirements
Master’s Degree - A bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution with a GPA of at least 3.0.
- A major of at least 30 credits in one of the areas of social studies (history, political science, geography, or economics) with a GPA of 3.0, including at least 12 credits in history, 3 credits in geography, 3 credits in political science, and 3 credits in economics. The course work in history must include at least one course in each of the following areas: U.S. history, European history, and world or non-Western history.
- General education core in the liberal arts and sciences to include: artistic expression; communication; information retrieval; concepts in history and social sciences; humanities; a language other than English; scientific and mathematical processes; and written analysis and expression.
- Two professional references.
- A personal statement.
- Submission of official score report on the Graduate Record Examination (GRE), except applicants who are certified teachers or school administrators and hold a graduate degree.
Advanced Certificate - An undergraduate major of at least 30 credits in one of the areas of social studies, and a master’s degree in the discipline (history, political science, geography, or economics) with a GPA of at least 3.3 from an accredited institution. Coursework at either the undergraduate or graduate level must include 21 credits of history, 3 credits in geography, 3 credits in political science and 3 credits in economics. The coursework in history must include at least one course in each of the following areas: U.S. history, European history, and world or non-Western history.
- General education core in the liberal arts and sciences to include: artistic expression; communication; information retrieval; concepts in history and social sciences; humanities; a language other than English; scientific and mathematical processes; and written analysis and expression.
- Two professional references.
- A personal statement.
- Submission of official score report on the Graduate Record Examination (GRE), except applicants who are certified teachers or school administrators and hold a graduate degree.
Progress Standards
A. 12-Credit Progress Standards for Matriculated Students -
Students must maintain an overall GPA of 3.0. -
Students with more than one course grade below B in the first 12 credits of SEDC or SEDF course work will not be allowed to continue in the program. -
Students who receive a grade of F in any course, including arts and sciences courses, in the first 12 credits will not be allowed to continue in the program. -
Students with one grade of IN (Incomplete) within the first 12 credits are restricted from registering for more than one additional course. Those with two or more INs will not be allowed to register for any courses. Note: It is recommended that students with two or more INs take an official leave of absence -
Advanced certificate students only: are required to take the Content Specialty Test (CST) of the New York State Teacher Certification Examinations and submit their scores to the School of Education before completing 12 credits of course work. Students who do not receive a passing score on the CST may be required to enroll in additional subject specific courses. B. Fieldwork Benchmarks -
All field experiences and student teaching will take place in New York City public schools. -
Any student who receives a grade of B-, C+ or C in a supervised field experience or student teaching or practicum course must apply to the chairperson of the department for permission to repeat that course, which may be repeated only once. Any student who receives a grade of F or WU may not reregister and will not be allowed to continue in the program. -
Student teaching and practicum courses listed as “by permission only” will require that students have passed the EAS and the relevant CST certification exams. -
Students must have no outstanding IN grades or admissions conditions in order to be given permission for student teaching or practicum course. Course of Study
Academic Plans - Master’s Degree: SOCSTAE-MA
- Advanced Certificate: SSTAE-AC
Total Credits - SOCSTAE-MA: 44-45
- SSTAE-AC: 26-27
Education Courses
For Advanced Certificate and Master’s Degree Programs 26-27 credits History And Geography Courses
15 credits in history including 3 credits in each of the following areas: U.S. history, European history, world or non-Western history. Students who have completed 6 credits in any one of these areas at the undergraduate level will have fulfilled this requirement for that particular area, but will still have to complete at least 15 credits in graduate history courses. Within the 15 credits required in history, at least 3 credits should focus on gender in history and 3 credits should focus on an analysis of diversity in the U.S. Plus one course (3 credits) as approved by advisor from the Department of Geography. Exit Requirements
- An overall GPA of 3.0.
- Master’s degree students will develop a professional teaching portfolio, which is a cumulative effort, integrating course and fieldwork throughout the program.
- Master’s degree students must pass a comprehensive examination in their subject area administered by the department within the Arts and Sciences.
- Complete the Dignity for All Students Act (DASA) workshop.
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