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Department of Elementary and Middle Grades Education M.A.Ed. in Middle Grades Education Check Sheet
Updated: 7-3-2012 36 semester credit hours required Professional Core (12 hours) offered online

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EDUC 6480 or EDUC 6482 or SCIE 6500 EDUC 6001

Course Title (or Product)


Introduction to Research or Trends/Issues in Ed Research for Practitioners Intro to Differences in Human Learning in Schools Addressing Differences in Human Learning in Schools Leadership & Communication Skills in Education Professional Development, Issues and Trends in MIDG Education Young adolescents, Schools, and Community MIDG Curriculum Development in Public Schools Advanced Strategies and Assessment in Middle School MIDG Product Documentation

Cr Prerequisite Hrs
3 None

When Offered
Fall/Spring term online Every term online Every term online Every term online Fall of every odd year (2011, 2013, ) Varies Varies

Grade/ Date Completed

Professional Core: 12 Semester Hours

None

SPED 6002

None

Middle Grades Specialty Area: 12 S.H.

ELEM 6550, or ADED 6550, or LEED 6000 MIDG 6000

None

Admission to MIDG MAEd

MIDG 6100 MIDG 6200

3 3

Admission to MIDG MAEd Admission to MIDG MAEd Admission to MIDG MAEd All MAEd course work

MIDG 6300

Varies

MIDG 6401

Thesis may be 3 substituted for a concentration course. MIDG Concentration Areas: Choose 12 semester hours from one concentration area or a minimum of 9 semester hours from one area and 3 semester hours from another English ENED 6630 or 3 ENGL 6625 ENGL 6340 or 3 6360 or 6460 ELEM 6488 Advanced Language Arts 3 ELEM 6515 3 Mathematics MATE 6321 Advanced Middle Level 3 Certification in Varies (Select 4 Mathematics Education math at middle courses from grades Note: Students who do not take classes during a regular semester (fall/spring) must reapply to the Graduate School in order to reactivate both their status as a graduate student and their ECU email account. Visit the application page on ECUs Graduate School website for further information.

MIDG 7000

Spring of every even year (2012, 2014, ...) Varies

the MATE courses listed. Other graduate courses may be acceptable. Consult with the Graduate Director before registering.

MATE 6331 MATE 6341 MATE 6351 MATE 6361 MATE 6371 MATE 6391

Science

SCIE 6003

SCIE 6004

SCIE 6200 SCIE 6020 SCIE 6310 SCIE 6506 Social Studies HIST 5122

HIST 5135

Reasoning with Number and Algebra Teaching and Learning Geometry Data Analysis and Probability Measurement Across the Curriculum Teaching and Learning of Algebra Teaching with Mathematical Modeling Selected Topics in Life Science for Middle Grades Teachers Selected topics in Physical Science for Middle Grades Teachers Environmental Education Recent Developments in Science Teaching Advanced Methods in Teaching Science Problems in Science Education Social and Cultural History of the US since 1865 Problems in NC History

3 3 3

undergraduate level None None None None None None

Varies Varies Varies Varies Varies Varies Varies

None

None

Varies

3 3 3 3 3

None None None None None

Varies Varies Varies Varies Varies

HIST 5130

Comparative History of New World Slavery and Race Relations Social Studies in Elementary School The Ancient Near East Latin America: 1492 to present Selected Topics in Physical Geography

HIST 1050, 1051, or consent from instructor None

Varies

Varies

HIED 6510 ELEM 5306 or ELEM 6406 HIST 5340 HIST 5765 GEOG 5285 or GEOG 6393 Total

3 3 3 3 3 36

None None None None None

Varies Varies Varies Varies Varies

Final Product Requirement: A research project with a presentation and written documentation (MIDG 6001 and 6401) OR a thesis with an oral thesis defense (MIDG 7000).

Note: Students who do not take classes during a regular semester (fall/spring) must reapply to the Graduate School in order to reactivate both their status as a graduate student and their ECU email account. Visit the application page on ECUs Graduate School website for further information.

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