
This special combined BA/MAT degree program accommodates the needs of a select group of Harpur College students who wish to efficiently combine an undergraduate science degree with a graduate level teacher certification program. (The combined degree programs include the entire current Harpur science BA or BS degree programs and the current MAT programs in biology, chemistry, earth science, and physics, all registered with New York State Education Department.) This combined degree program saves students one semester of time relative to the separate, sequentially taken BA and MAT degrees.
The combined program provides an opportunity for a limited number of outstanding liberal arts students to graduate in five years with a science BA and an MAT degree. To be eligible for the combined program, a student must have entered Binghamton University at the beginning of the freshman year and completed the ensuing five semesters at Binghamton University with a cumulative grade point average of 3.4 or better in your major discipline and overall. (Transfer students are not eligible for the combined program, but may apply to the MAT program.)
Students must apply for the program by December 15th of their junior year (i.e., in a student’s sixth semester); admissions decisions will be made during the following spring semester. Interested students are advised to meet with the MAT Science Education Coordinator in the Graduate School of Education and with the MAT advisor in the Physics department of Harpur College at the beginning of their sophomore year to ensure that all requirements are met in a timely manner.
The application for the combined BA/MAT program is the same as it is for the MAT program. Applications are submitted to the Graduate School, and can be submitted online at http://www2.binghamton.edu/grad-school/prospective-students/how-to-apply/index.html . As with the MAT program, the two letters of recommendation should be from science professors familiar with the applicant’s work, although an additional letter may be from the supervisor of an extended position held by the applicant in the field of education. GRE scores should be sent to the graduate school by January 15.
What follows is a sample course sequence for the BA Physics/MAT Physics Adolescence Education combined degree program.
|
Course |
Credits | |
|---|---|---|
| S1 | PHYS 121/131 MATH 221 Gen Ed/Harpur Req Gen Ed/Harpur Req |
4 4 4 4 |
| S2 | PHYS 122/132 MATH 222 Gen Ed/Harpur Req Gen Ed/Harpur Req |
4 4 4 4 |
| S3 | PHYS 227 MATH 323 Gen Ed/Harpur Req PHYS 323 |
4 4 4 4 |
| S4 | PHYS 331 Gen Ed/Harpur Req MATH 371 Gen Ed/Harpur ReqHarpur |
4 4 4 4 |
| S5 | PHYS 332 Gen Ed/Harpur Req Gen Ed/Harpur Req Gen Ed/Harpur Req |
4 4 4 4 |
| S6 | PHYS 327 PHYS 341 MATH 471 Gen Ed/Harpur Req |
4 4 4 4 |
| S7 | PHYS 421 SEC 500 SEC 501 LTRC 519 |
4 4 4 4 |
| S8 | Gen Ed/Harpur Req Gen Ed/Harpur Req SEC 593D Undergrad elective (Up to here fulfills requirements for graduation with the BA Physics, counting 16 cr. of courses that are counted in the undergraduate degree requirements and GPA, and also considered in the awarding of the MAT) |
4 4 4 4 |
| S9 | SEC 590/591 SEC 594D SEC 502 |
8 4 2 |
| S10 | PHYS 5XX PHYS 5XX PHYS 5XX |
4 4 4 |
| = 154 cr. |
For more information about combined degree programs in science contact Dr. Thomas O'Brien , or 777-4877. Additional Information is also available at:http://www2.binghamton.edu/grad-school/combined-degree-program/index.html