Manhattanville College

Academic Catalog

Education

Faculty and Professional Interests

Shelley Wepner (Dean) Literacy Education

Vance Austin – Special Education

Ellis Barowsky – Special Education (Chair)

Rhonda Clements – Physical Education and Sports Pedagogy

Ross Collin – Educational Leadership

JoAnne Ferrara – Childhood Education, Curriculum & Instruction (Chair)

Diane Gomez – TESOL and Foreign Language and Special Education

Frederick Heckendorn, III – Social Studies Education, Curriculum & Instruction

Deborah Inman – Educational Leadership

Courtney Kelly – Literacy Education

Helen Krasnow – Childhood Education, Curriculum & Instruction

Laurence Krute – Associate Dean of Graduate Advising, Second Languages & TESOL, Multicultural Education

Diane Lang – Early Childhood Education, Childhood Education

Stephen Maletz – Physical Education and Sports Pedagogy

Micheline Malow – Special Education

Sherie McClam – Science Education, Curriculum & Instruction

Kristin Rainville – Literacy Education

Kathleen Rockwood – Educational Leadership (Chair)

Anthony Scimone – English Education, Curriculum & Instruction

Patricia Vardin – Early Childhood (Chair)

Yiping Wan – Educational Leadership

Joan Weinreich – Associate Dean of Undergraduate Admissions and Advising, Foundations

Adjunct Faculty (indicates Field Supervisor)

Curriculum & Instruction: Anthony DeGregorio,Caryn Huss, Jennifer Welsh; Childhood: John Carroll, Loraine Hecker, Paula Higgins, Monique Reilly, Dianna Robinson, Judith Schiavo, Sylvia Simon, Deborah Troop; English Education: Kathleen Corrigan, William DiBartolo, Mary Ann Hume; Mathematics Education: James Mullin, Thomas Simenson, Laurie-Ann Stella; Science Education: John LaMassa, Karyn Langke, James Micik, Frank Pandolfo; Social Studies Education: Sandra Abt, Robert Ashkinaze, Denis O’Rourke, Early Childhood: Rayna Alperstein, Laura Woodson; Education Leadership:Charlene Kelemen; Carol Franks-Randall, Ronald Valenti; Art: Stephanie Feingold, Bill Gordh, Ruth Weyland, Randolph Williams; Foundations:Bruno Ponterio, Mark Santora; Music: Jerry Kerlin; Physical Education: Janet Alfieri, Richard Baranin, Matthew Beatty, Maureen Kuperberg, Richard Linell, Stephanie Loria, Kristie Lynch, Gerard Mergardt, Ronnie Shuch, Donn Tobin, Thomas Wiermann, Veta Williams; TESOL: Beverley Barr, Enid Petriccione, Helen Tsoukanov; Foreign Language: Harriett Barnett, Constance Dziombak, Marina Kelly; Theatre: Zachary Moore; Literacy: Haidee Anaya, Sue Das, Michelle Haiken Fink, Renee Frank Holtz,Amy Mackenzie, Jane Maher, Maureen Morrisey, Lucretia Pannozzo, Heather Rinello, Kelly Romanowicz, Steven Rosenberg; Special Education: Lois Burke, Loretta Butler, Lillian Edwards, Lisa Griffin, Amy Kriveloff, Patricia Levy, Linda Rosenthal, Sara Sadoff, Deana Saxe, John Siracuse, Joanne Vale.

Education Undergraduate Program

Manhattanville undergraduate students are encouraged to consider teaching as a career. Manhattanville's teacher education programs are competency-based; the prospective teacher must complete the required courses with satisfactory grades, demonstrate competence in specific knowledge and skills and demonstrate the ability to combine these competencies with the teaching of children and/or adolescents.

Admission to the School of Education is not automatically granted with acceptance to the College. Typically, students submit an application during the semester in which they are taking EDU 2000 or EDU 3017 (Early Childhood). A G.P.A. of 2.75 is required to major in education and to student teach. Transfer students who have had the equivalent of EDU 2000 prior to their arrival at Manhattanville are strongly urged to make their application to the School of Education at the same time that they are applying to Manhattanville so that appropriate advising for their program can begin as soon as possible.

  • Specific course requirements for each undergraduate certification program, as well as New York State certification requirements and overall program requirements are outlined in detail in the School of Education Undergraduate Catalog, available in the School of Education. The information in this booklet should be considered part of the official Manhattanville catalog.

Students may select the traditional B.A. Program, the Accelerated ("Senior Start") Program or the Dual Degree Honors Program. The Accelerated ("Senior Start") Program and the Dual Degree Honors Program lead to a B.A. (or B.F.A or B.Mus.) and either a Master of Arts in Teaching or a Master of Professional Studies degree.

Education Traditional B.A., B.F.A. and B.Mus. Programs

These programs allow students to work toward the following New York State certifications:

  • Early Childhood Education (Birth-Grade 2)
  • Childhood Education (Grades 1-6)
  • Childhood Education and Early Childhood Education (Birth-Grade 2 and Grades 1-6)
  • Adolescence Education and Middle Childhood – English,
  • Math, Social Studies, Science (Biology, Chemistry)
  • Adolescent Education (Physics)
  • Second Language (French, Italian or Spanish) (Grades 7-12 with extension in Gr. 5-6)
  • Visual Arts Education (All Grades)
  • Music Education (All Grades)
  • Theatre Education (All Grades)

With the exception of Music Education and Art Education, students in education programs at Manhattanville major in two areas. They must follow a traditional B.A. program with a major in one of the liberal arts and complete a second major in Education. Art Education students major in Studio Art and minor in Art Education. Music Education students major in Music Education and require no additional major or minor. Theatre Education students major in Dance and Theatre with a second major in Theatre Education. All B.A., B.F.A. and B.Mus. students do their Clinical Experience (student teaching) during the senior year. Upon graduation, they will be eligible for a New York State initial certification that will allow them to work in a mentored teaching environment. They then have five years to complete a Masters degree.

Education: Preparation for the Masters program in Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy

Students who wish to prepare for the new Manhattanville Masters program leading to certification in Physical Education should plan to take the prerequisites for that program during their undergraduate years in addition to the courses required for their major and minor areas. Depending on their grades, students may be eligible for the Fast Start Scholarship and Senior Start Program described above.

Prerequisites for the Physical Education program include:

  • Undergraduate GPA of 3.00
  • New York State General Education Requirements listed in the table on page 12
  • EDU 2000 Fundamentals of Schools and Teaching
  • EDU 3367 Methods for Teaching Literacy I
  • A course in Child or Adolescent Development, (PSY 2001 or PSY 2002)
  • A course in Nutrition
  • Two of the following courses: BIO I, BIO 2, BIO 3007 Human Anatomy and Physiology, DTH 3645 Anatomy and Kinesiology

B.A./M.A.T. Dual Degree Honors Program

The B.A./M.A.T. Dual Degree Honors Program streamlines the high achieving student’s path through the Bachelor’s and the Master’s degree. In this program, undergraduate students intent on a teaching career major in one of the liberal arts and minor in an area other than education. They save the majority of their education courses for the Master’s program. However, the completion of the Master’s program is accelerated since they are allowed to take up to 15 graduate credits in education as undergraduates, with these credits counting toward both their undergraduate and graduate degrees.

A full semester of student teaching is done during the year following the granting of an undergraduate degree, after all of the coursework toward the Master’s degree has been completed. On completion of the Master’s degree, students may receive state certification in one or two areas.

Students interested in applying for the Dual Degree Honors Program should plan to meet as early as possible, usually by the second semester of the freshman year, with the Associate Dean of Undergraduate Advising in the School of Education to discuss their choices. Students must achieve and maintain at least a 3.4 G.P.A. to be eligible for the program. They must also have completed the two prerequisites for all graduate education courses, EDU 2000 and either PSY 2001 or PSY 2002, with a grade of B - or better. Specific course requirements for each undergraduate certification program, as well as New York State certification requirements and overall program requirements are outlined in detail in the School of Education Undergraduate Catalog, available in the School of Education. The information in this booklet should be considered part of the official Manhattanville catalog.

Accelerated B.A./M.A.T. Program (Senior Start)

The Accelerated B.A./M.A.T. Program option ("Senior Start") encourages undergraduate non-education majors interested in a teaching career to enroll in the education master’s degree programs at Manhattanville. Undergraduates with a 3.0 G.P.A. by the end of their junior year are eligible to take up to three graduate education courses during their senior year. These courses can be counted towards both the undergraduate and the graduate degree programs. Since students must have the prerequisite EDU 2000 and PSY 2001 or PSY 2002 with a grade of B - or better to be eligible to take the graduate education courses, they are urged to contact the Associate Dean of Undergraduate Advising as soon as possible, but no later than the beginning of their sophomore year.

Fast Start

Fast Start is a graduate program offered to undergraduate students who graduated from Manhattanville. Fast Start students receive 20 % reduction in tuition for the entire master’s degree program in education, provided that the Fast Start students attend full-time and begin their program immediately after graduating with a bachelor’s degree either the following Summer I, Summer II, or Fall with a 3.0 cum GPA.

Catalog Contents

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2013-2014 Undergraduate College Catalog

Manhattanville College Mission

Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action Policy

Brief History of Manhattanville: History and Educational Commitment

Letter to Parents

Inventory of Undergraduate Programs

Inventory of Graduate Programs

Graduate Programs List

Undergraduate Programs of Study(Majors, Minors & Requirements)

Full-Time Undergraduate Degree Requirements

Undergraduate Programs

Graduation Participation Requirements

Registration Requirements & Online Student Resources

Official & Unofficial Transcripts

Types of Courses

Transfer Credit Policy

Grading and Grading Policies

Honors Options

Bachelor Degrees in Accelerated Format

Pre-Professional Studies

Off-Campus Study

English Language Institute (ELI)

Educational Support

Library Information Services

Facilities and Resources

Dual Degree Programs

School of Graduate & Professional Studies Programs

School of Education Graduate Programs

Course Offerings

African Studies Courses

American Studies Courses

Anthropology Courses

Art History Courses

Art (studio) Courses

Asian Studies Courses

Biology Courses

Chemistry Courses

Communication Studies Courses

Castle Scholars Courses

Classic Civilizations Courses

Dance & Theatre Courses

Accounting/Economics/Finance/Management/Marketing Courses

Education Courses

Education Courses

English Composition Courses

English Education Courses

Health & Wellness Education Courses

English Courses

English Film Studies Courses

English Writing Courses

French Courses

First Year Program Courses

German Courses

History Courses

Holocaust Studies Courses

Organizational Management & Human Resource Development (Graduate Program) Courses

Interdisciplinary Studies Courses

International Studies Courses

Irish Studies Courses

Italian Courses

Library Skills Courses

Business Leadership (Graduate Program) Courses

Computer Science Courses

Mathematics Education Courses

Mathematics Courses

Finance (Graduate Program) Courses

MGPS Master of Science Courses (Graduate Program)

Physical Education & Sports Pedagogy (Graduate Program) Courses

Physical Education Courses (Undergraduate)

Sport Business Management (Graduate Program) Courses

International Management (Graduate Program) Courses

Marketing Communications Management (Graduate Program) Courses

Museum Studies Courses

Applied Music Courses

Music Technology Courses

Music Education Courses

Music History & Literature Courses

Music Management Courses

Music Theory Courses

Philosophy Courses

Physics Courses

Political Science & Legal Studies Courses

Psychology Courses

Science Education Courses

Sociology Courses

Spanish Courses

Social Studies Education Courses

World Religions Courses

Women's Studies Courses

Admissions

Athletics

Student Affairs

Tuition and Fees

Financial Assistance

Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)

Faculty and Staff

Index