The Master of Science in Education–STEM is a 30-credit graduate professional degree designed for teachers. The purpose of this program is to strengthen the knowledge and skills required for effective teaching with an infusion of STEM.
STEM is a burgeoning, integrated subject-area, which pK-12 teachers of all content-areas and grade levels may tap into to appropriately prepare students to be 21st century learners and professionals. Through the program, certified teachers learn STEM pedagogy and are provided with support in obtaining the #047 Technology Education cross-endorsement. They also build their skill-set in grant-writing, which is important in attracting funding for STEM.
The program meets the Connecticut law that to qualify for a professional educator certificate, a person who holds or has held a provisional educator certificate must obtain a master’s degree in an appropriate subject matter area.
The Master of Science in Education - STEM is completed within five 8-week modules in eleven months. Courses are offered entirely online with optional in-person touch points. Admission to the program is in late August of each academic year and program completion is in July. Students move through the program as members of a cohort.
Offered in an accelerated online format, most students can complete their Education degree in a year and a half while only having to take two classes at a time.
"I embarked on this journey to earn a 2nd Master's because I wanted to find a way
to align Social Studies with STEM. Social Studies is often left out of educational
initiatives. I teach Social Studies and oftentimes my area is not associated with
the subjects that are taught in STEM. I struggled with providing engaging hands-on
activities that were inquiry-based and interesting for students. I wanted to learn
how to properly incorporate social studies in STEM and teach my students that there
is a connection between science, technology, engineering, and math in history. The
Master of Science in STEM Education program has allowed me to provide educational
and technical strategies and resources for my students.
The cohort model has afforded me the opportunity to work collaboratively with educators
across content and grade levels. Moreover, the STEM Master program has enhanced and
strengthened my instructional and pedagogical skills, which helps me to ensure that
I teach my students to become critical thinkers, increase their technological literacy,
and influence the next generation of innovators."
Through the STEM concentration, students entering the Master of Science in Education degree at Albertus will be prepared to pursue a career in the teaching profession.
Possible career paths with a Master of Science degree in Education include:
Upon completing the Master of Science in Education at Albertus, students will:
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To be admitted to the Education program, applicants must submit the following:
A completed application and a $50 non-refundable application fee
Bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited college or university, with a minimum cumulative G.P.A. of 2.7 in a 4.0 system
Official transcripts from regionally accredited colleges or universities attended
Current Resume
Demonstration of strong written and oral communication skills
Essay [See application for essay directions.]
For non-native English speakers, minimum TOEFL score of 550 paper-based, 80 internet-based, or 213 computer-based
Proof of immunization in accordance with Connecticut State requirements
For applicants who intend to use Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Educational Benefits
Military, university and college transcripts
Certification of Eligibility letter or, for reservists,
Notice of Basic Eligibility Veteran’s Intent to Register form
Valid Connecticut teaching certificate or eligibility for CT teacher certification
(Applicants not certified may request a waiver indicating reasons for request.)
Three letters of recommendation, including a character reference, and at least one academic reference (If currently teaching, a reference from a supervising administrator is encouraged.)
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Albertus Magnus College offers a Master of Science in Education degree with a concentration in STEM that is faithful to the College’s mission and heritage: “…dedicated to providing an opportunity to learning which responds to the academic needs and ethical challenges of its students and of society.”
One purpose of this Master of Science in Education degree is to meet the CT law effective July 1, 2018: “…to qualify for a professional educator certificate, a person who holds or has held a provisional educator certificate…shall hold a master’s degree in an appropriate subject matter area…” As interpreted by the State Board of Education, this master’s degree requirement must be earned at a regionally accredited college or university, and must include “…at least 15 graduate credits in content or content pedagogy…” This affects all educators who hold an initial teacher certificate dated July 1, 2018 or later, and who are seeking a master’s degree to fulfill requirements for professional certification.
The STEM concentration represents an area of great concern expressed by school and district administrators, leaders in business, and legislators as they call for STEM skills improvement among all students, grades preK–12. A primary purpose of this Master of Science in Education degree is to prepare teachers with the knowledge, skills, and teaching strategies to teach STEM content effectively in their own classrooms, and the leadership skills to coach their colleagues to do so as well.