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Department of Secondary Education

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Overview

The Department of Secondary Education prepares teachers to meet the needs of adolescents during their middle and high school years. Your favorite subject in high school unlocked a new world for you. Adolescence is a transformative time, and a great teacher can help students explore disciplines, hone their skills and pursue a career path.  

Graduates are prepared for New York State Teacher Certification, usually within two years. Candidates may pursue single certification in: English, math, social studies, biology, chemistry, physics, or earth science and dual certification in Students with Disabilities with math, biology, social studies or English. 

Fast Facts on the School of Education

The Mercy Advantage

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Small student/teacher ratios within the classroom  

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Combination of theoretical and practical, with fieldwork experiences for most courses  

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Strong relationships with schools across New York City, Westchester and Rockland counties, to help you graduate with experience and professional contacts  

Subject Concentrations

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English

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Math

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Social Studies

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Biology

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Chemistry

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Physics

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Earth Science

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Five Year Dual Degree Teacher Education Program 

Interested in becoming a teacher? Take a look at our Dual Degree Program which allows students interested in the teaching profession to earn both a bachelor’s and master’s degree at an accelerated pace.

Students can pursue a combined Adolescence Education M.S. in English, math, biology or history. 

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Important Information

  • Ranked # 2 on the Guide to Online Schools' list of the  

  • Ranked on Intelligent.com's list of the  and was cited with a unique distinction for its urban school focus 

  • Ranked by OnlineMasters.com as one of the  

MS Programs: Candidates must have a bachelor's degree with a 3.0 GPA or higher and pre-requisite course work with a minimum of a C average. 

BS or BA Degree and Coursework to Include: 

  • Mathematical Processes - 6 credits
  • Historical and Social Sciences - 6 credits 
  • Language Other Than English - 3 credits 
  • Communications/Humanities/Written Analysis and Expression - 3 credits 
  • Artistic Expression - 3 credits Scientific Processes - 6 credits 
  • 30 credits in the area of certification (e.g. biology, mathematics, etc.) 

In addition, candidates should submit the following: 

  • ÌÇÐÄVlogÆƽâ°æ Application 
  • Transcript 

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