Dec 12, 2024  
2020-2021 Graduate Bulletin 
    
2020-2021 Graduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED]

Education, M.S.


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Education, M.S.: 2-year sequence (fall start) 2-year sequence (spring start)    

Introduction

Master of Science Degree The purpose of the education program is to prepare individuals to work as professional educators, or to enhance the skills they already have. The focus of the course work in the program is on the learner, teacher behavior, teaching-learning processes, action research and evaluation. The program is open to professionals who provide instruction in any discipline or work with learners at any age level. The open concentration provides flexibility for students to choose course work which promotes their professional development goals.

Admission

To be admitted with full status to this program, the applicant must (1) hold a bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution; (2) have an overall grade point average of at least 2.75, or an average of at least 2.90 in the last one-half of the undergraduate work. Applicants with an overall grade point average ranging from 2.5 to 2.75 may be considered for probationary admission. Enrollment is open throughout the year.

Applicants must provide both the Graduate School application form and the M.S. in Education program application form, including documents identified on the forms.

Primary Evaluation Processes

The primary processes used to evaluate program and academic progress include course grades, research evaluation, certification of program completion, and the following program specific processes: program application; professional portfolio; degree candidacy; and intent to graduate.

Requirements

One-half (50%) of the minimum credits required for graduation from this program must be in graduate-level only (700/800) courses.

Additional requirements for this degree include: (a) completion of at least 30 semester hours of graduate credit with an overall graduate grade point average of 3.0 or better; (b) approval for degree candidacy at the appropriate time; and (c) a course distribution as outlined here:

General Requirements
Master of Science Degree

Total for graduation 30 credits  
Professional Core 12 credits  
Research 6 credits  
Electives 12 credits  

Note: This program is designed to meet the requirements for licensure in the State of Wisconsin. If you reside outside of Wisconsin, please note that UW-Stout cannot confirm whether this program (or course) meets requirements for professional licensure in your state. Students from other states will need to contact their state regarding licensure requirements.  See the following website for additional information. 

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