Computer Science Education (MSEd) Course Sequence
Academic Plan:
Credits: 40
The Master’s program is designed to be completed in five semesters including summer.
Fall
Courses
- SEDC 71000 – Building the Foundations of Literacy in Adolescent Education (3 credits)
- SEDF 70300 – Social Foundations of Adolescent Education (3 credits)
- SEDF 70400 – Adolescent Development, Grades 7-12 (2 credits, includes fieldwork hours)
Spring
Courses
- SEDF 70500 – Educational Psychology: Applications to Adolescent Education (KC) (2 credits, Includes fieldwork hours)
- SEDC 72000 – Adolescent Health and Safety (1 credit)
- SPED 70800 – Teaching Students with Special Needs in Inclusive Settings (3 credits)
Summer
Courses
- CSCI 70300 – Data Structures in a High Level Language (3 credits)
- CSCI 70700 – Modern Topics and Concepts in Computer Science (3 credits)
- CSCI 70900 – Programming in a High Level Language (3 credits)
- SEDC 71900 – Methods I: Advanced Study of Secondary Learning Environments for Teaching Computer Science (3 credits)
Fall
Courses
- SEDC 73600 – Curriculum Design for Computer Science ((3 credits, includes fieldwork hours)
- CSCI 77800 – Ethics and Computer Science, 3 cr.
- SEDF 70600 – Assessment of Teaching and Learning in Adolescent Education (2 credits)
- SEDC 72900 – Methods II: Intensive Study of Teaching Computer Diverse Learners in Computer Science Grades 7-12 (3 credits)
Apply for
Graduation
Students must apply for graduation the semester before their planned graduation. Refer to the Graduation and Commencement page for full policies and procedures.
Spring
Courses
- Student Teaching
Apply for
Certification
Students must apply for certification in their final semester. Refer to the Certification page for requirements and step by step instructions
Notes
- Accepted students may be eligible to transfer in 3 credits for SEDC 72900 Methods 2