The Dual-Degree Program (also known as the 5-Year Program) offers the opportunity for undergraduate non-education majors to complete their undergraduate degree in their own college while simultaneously pursuing a Masters in Education degree and Pennsylvania Teacher Certification. Students planning to major in a liberal arts or a science and technology discipline who are interested in becoming certified teachers can apply during their sophomore year to this competitive fifth-year master’s degree program. Both degrees are earned in just five years.
Students who are admitted will take four graduate education courses (one each semester) beginning in the fall semester of the student’s junior year through the spring semester of their senior year. Courses are from a prescribed list (see Course Sequence below) and will be determined according to the student’s chosen specialization. Graduate courses taken while an undergraduate will count for both the undergraduate and graduate degree. After satisfying all the program requirements, students are awarded a Master's in Education and are eligible to apply for an Elementary Education, Special Education or Secondary Education teacher certification.
Students applying to the Dual-Degree program for Secondary Education Certification must have a major in Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, Geology, English, Foreign Languages, Geography and Urban Studies, or History.
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To be eligible for admission students must have at least a 3.5 cumulative GPA in at least 45 credits of coursework taken at Temple. Students apply in the spring of their sophomore year through the College of Education’s internal application process. A complete application will include:
A committee made up of three representatives from each of the participating colleges, including the program administrator, will review student applications in the spring of the student’s sophomore year.
To be eligible for the Master of Education in this program, students must maintain a 3.0 cumulative undergraduate grade point average and earn a 3.0 cumulative grade point average in their graduate courses.
Applications are submitted to the Graduate School in the fall of the senior year for the next academic year. Applications include:
To enter the 5th year, the successful applicant will have met prerequisite course requirements, have maintained a graduate GPA of at least 3.0, passed PRAXIS I, submitted required clearances, and been admitted to the Graduate School.
For more information about this program, please contact:
Curriculum, Instruction, & Technology in Education
College of Education
Temple University
1301 Cecil B. Moore Ave.
Philadelphia, PA 19122
phone: (215) 204-2117/8377