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Dec 18, 2024
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2018-2019 Florida Tech Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Science Education, M.S.
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Major Code: 8120 |
Degree Awarded: Master of Science |
Delivery Mode(s): Classroom, Field |
Age Restriction: No |
Admission Status: Graduate |
Location(s): Main Campus - Melbourne |
Admission Materials: résumé, objectives |
This master’s program is for students holding bachelor’s degrees in science education or science and includes graduate science courses in a selected science concentration in addition to advanced graduate courses in science education. The science courses are designed to develop and upgrade subject matter knowledge in specific, selected areas of science. The science education courses will complement previous educational experience.
Admission Requirements
The master’s program is designed for individuals holding bachelor’s degrees either in areas of science or in secondary school science education.
General admission requirements and the process for applying are presented in the Academic Overview section.
Degree Requirements
The master’s degree in science education is conferred on students who have successfully completed 30 credit hours including six credit hours of thesis (thesis option), or six credit hours of restricted electives that may include three credit hours of research chosen with the approval of the student’s advisor and department head (nonthesis option). The thesis option concludes with an oral thesis presentation/defense. The nonthesis option concludes with an oral final program examination. Up to 12 credit hours of appropriate transfer credit may be applied.
It is the responsibility of the student to follow all master’s degree policies governed by the graduate programs office. This includes arranging for the final program examination committee and scheduling the examination within the required time frame.
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Curriculum
The following courses are required, and must be taken at Florida Tech. Exceptions may be considered only through a written petition, reviewed by the department’s graduate faculty:
- EDS 5070 Educational Statistics
- EDS 5095 Essentials of Educational Research
- EDS 5203 Theories and Trends in Education
A minimum of three science courses (9 credit hours) is required. These courses are to be in the selected concentration area: biology, chemistry, environmental science, physics, psychology, oceanography/earth science, general science (for middle- and junior-high school teachers) or another science or technical area approved by the department. Science courses offered through the science education department specifically for teachers, may also be used to partially fulfill the science course requirement. The general science concentration involves several areas and will be constructed based on the student’s needs.
A minimum of two additional graduate education courses (6 credit hours) and six credit hours of EDS 5999 Thesis are required for the thesis option.
A minimum of two additional graduate education courses (6 credit hours) and six semester credit hours of restricted electives that may include three credit hours of EDS 5081 Research 1 are required for the nonthesis option.
With departmental approval, up to six credit hours of upper-level undergraduate courses can be applied toward the master of science program.
Any schedule that would meet these requirements within a seven-year period is acceptable. Any combination of part-time and/or full-time semesters can be used, as well as any combination of evening and summer courses. Following is an example of a common schedule (nonthesis option):
Total Credits Required: 30
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