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Integrate technology-enhanced learning with hands-on classroom practice to positively impact young learners' lives as an educator. Available in various formats, including a completely online option for maximum convenience, the Childhood Education, M.S. program caters to working adults seeking training for this rewarding career. You'll gain expertise in fostering children's intellectual, social, emotional, and physical growth while mastering technology integration across all teaching domains. New York Tech's focus on diversity prepares you with culturally inclusive teaching methods and the ability to serve varied student populations—highly sought-after skills in today's educational landscape.
B.S. degree or its equivalent from an accredited college or university with a major or its equivalent (minimum of 30-credit concentration) in one of the following areas: biology, chemistry, economics, English, history, life science, math, physics, or psychology.
If you have less than 30 credits in these areas, you should speak with the program chair to review your academic record for other options.
Completed required general education core in the liberal arts and sciences, including but not limited to: 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.
Minimum cumulative undergraduate GPA of 3.0.
A competitive score on the GRE or MAT (Miller Analogies Test), which could be submitted after being conditionally admitted to the program, or an SAT score within last 5 years.
The following minimum scores required for full admission to graduate programs are:
IELTS score: 6.0
TOEFL (iBT) score: 79
Pearson PTE score: 53
Deadlines
Applications are reviewed on a rolling admission basis, as long as space is available.