Spring 2025 Update 
    
    Nov 05, 2024  
Spring 2025 Update

STEAM Teaching and Learning: Computer Science (Non-Certification), M.A.


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NY State Program Code: 42110
HEGIS Code: 0701.00
CIP Code: 11.0101

The Master’s in STEAM Teaching and Learning: Computer Science Education (non cert) prepares students for careers in computer science education. The program emphasizes interdisciplinary learning experiences and creativity. The term STEAM refers to Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math. STEAM represents an approach to computer science education that prioritizes creativity, design, reasoning, innovation, making, and technology, with a focus on teaching and learning in formal and informal learning environments. This program equips students with skills for developing project-based curriculum and engaging pedagogy, guided by research indicating that the STEAM approach can help students who have been excluded from math, science, and computer science academically and professionally. 

The program offers courses online and in-person, allowing candidates to take courses at night. The program can be completed in one year and includes 30 credits of coursework and a teaching practicum. Candidates benefit from our collaborative partnerships with school districts, our exceptional mentor teachers in the field, and opportunities to join projects and events hosted by MIXI, our Manhattan Institute for Studies of STEM and the Imagination. 

Full time students complete the program in one year. All courses are 3 credits.

Required GPA: 3.0

Credits Required to Graduate: 30

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