Family and Consumer Science Education
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Students have the option of pursuing a Master of Education (M.Ed.) or Master of Sciences (M.S.) degree in Family and Consumer Sciences Education (FCSE). Advanced work may be taken in FCSE, Career and Technical Education, Extension, and curriculum design and development.
Option A
This program is designed for a person who already has a bachelor’s degree in a Family and Consumer Sciences related area and would like to work toward obtaining a teaching license. Upon completion, the program provides the pedagogy requirements that may lead to a Family and Consumer Sciences teaching certificate. Depending on the individual’s bachelor’s degree, there will most likely be several content courses that will need to be taken as well to meet licensing requirements. Licensing also involves state mandated tests. Student teaching is included in this program. This program is offered through the Great Plains Interactive Distance Education Alliance. All courses in this master’s degree are offered online and are taught by faculty at several different universities. For more information, please see: https://www.gpidea.org/program/family-consumer-sciences-education.
NOTE: Earning an academic/professional degree does not necessarily lead to state credential or licensure. Candidates seeking licensure may need to meet additional requirements such as tests and additional coursework. Potential and current students should consult with the appropriate academic program coordinator for advice about licensure, certification, or credentialing after communicating with the appropriate state official.
Option B
This program is designed to provide persons who currently hold a teaching degree in Family and Consumer Sciences with an expanded background in Family and Consumer Sciences Education and related content areas. It also examines the broader field of education, with a solid foundation in research methodology. Students are encouraged to complete additional course work in areas of interest. Internships can be incorporated into the program of study and provide an opportunity for students to examine current issues. Candidates should work closely with an adviser.
Qualified students may apply for admission to graduate programs in the School of Education leading to Master of Education (M.Ed.) or Master of Science (M.S.) degrees.
Those applying to Option A, in addition to the Graduate School’s required application materials, need to hold a bachelor's degree in a FCS-related area and pass the Praxis Core Academic Skills exam, meeting ND cut scores in reading, writing and math. See http://www.ets.org/ for additional information and to register for the exam. They will also need to compose a 400-500 word original essay that answers the following questions: What are your reasons for applying to the Teacher Licensure program? How do your 20 hours working with youth supports your decision to apply to the Teacher Licensure program? The applicant must have at least a 3.0 undergraduate GPA, submit all transcripts, and submit letters of recommendation.
For those applying to Option B, in addition to the Graduate School’s required application materials, the program requires submission of a statement of career goals consistent with the five propositions of the National Board of Professional Teaching Standards (NBPTS), http://www.nbpts.org/ as well as reasons for applying to the program. The School of Education reserves the right to obtain additional information about the student's professional competence from qualified professionals. The applicant must have at least a 3.0 undergraduate GPA, submit all transcripts, and submit letters of recommendation.
Admission is considered only after all required application materials have been received and reviewed. Where appropriate, all international student requirements must be met.
Admission decisions are based upon the predicted success of the applicant as a student and professional in the chosen field and are made only after considering all available data. A student must meet all requirements for full admission.
Financial Assistance
Graduate assistantships are available in the School of Education. Applications are considered on the basis of scholarship, potential to undertake advanced study and research, and financial need. Students must be accepted into the Graduate School before they are eligible for an assistantship.
Master's programs within the School of Education require a minimum of 30 semester credits (minimums vary by academic program). The Master of Science (M.S.) degree requires a disquisition. The Master of Education (M.Ed.) degree is a non-disquisition, practitioner-oriented degree. Programs vary on requiring a written comprehensive exam or a portfolio/oral.
Option A Program (Master of Education)
Code | Title | Credits |
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Education Courses | 9 | |
Students and Their Learning | ||
Exceptional Learners in the Secondary School Classroom | ||
Content Area Reading | ||
Major Concentration | 21 | |
Methods of Teaching Family and Consumer Sciences I: Techniques | ||
Methods of Teaching Family and Consumer Sciences II: Professional Practices | ||
Vocational Philosophy and Policy | ||
Human Relations for Educators | ||
Occupational Programs in Family and Consumer Science | ||
Teaching Family and Consumer Science with Technology | ||
Research Design in Family and Consumer Sciences | ||
Field Experiences | 11 | |
Student Teaching | ||
Practicum/Internship (with H&CE 668 & H&CE 682P ) | ||
Total Credits | 41 |
Option B Program (Master of Science or Master of Education)
Code | Title | Credits |
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Core Courses | 15 | |
EDUC 750 | Reflective Practice and Research in Education | 3 |
EDUC 751 | Students and Their Learning | 3 |
EDUC 752 | Curriculum Design and Delivery | 3 |
EDUC 753 | Managing/ and Monitoring Learning | 3 |
EDUC 702 | Statistics In Educational Research | 3 |
Major/Concentration | 15-24 | |
Choose from the following: | ||
LEADING YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS | ||
Content Area Reading | ||
Program Planning and Needs Assessment in CTE and Extension Education (non -GPIDEA only) | ||
Vocational Philosophy and Policy | ||
Curriculum Development in Family and Consumer Sciences | ||
Occupational Programs in Family and Consumer Science (through GPIDEA only) | ||
Teaching Family and Consumer Science with Technology | ||
Research Design in Family and Consumer Sciences (through GPIDEA only) | ||
Evaluation in Family and Consumer Sciences (through GPIDEA only) | ||
Administration of Family and Consumer Sciences Programs (through GPIDEA only) | ||
Techniques of Supervision in Family and Consumer Sciences (through GPIDEA only) | ||
Issues In Education | ||
Graduate Seminar | ||
Field Experience | ||
Research Paper (as approved by adviser) | 3-10 | |
Practicum/Internship (Action Research) | ||
H&CE 798 | Master's Thesis | 6-10 |
Total Credits | 33-49 |