Accelerated Master’s Degree Program for Smith College Students

Prepare for Certification in Early Childhood General Education

Bank Street Graduate School of Education has partnered with Smith College to create an accelerated master’s degree pathway in Early Childhood General Education. This initiative offers Smith students a unique opportunity to fast-track their graduate education while preparing to become the kind of curious and courageous teachers today’s schools need.

Qualified students who have completed prerequisite coursework in education can apply during their senior year—or within three years of graduation—and become eligible to transfer 10 undergraduate credits toward their master’s degree, saving time and 31% in tuition.

About the Program

Through coursework and observing students, you will become well-grounded in child development and active learning techniques. You will apply all you’re learning through mentored fieldwork, developing your ability to foster lifelong learning skills in your students  through play, social interactions, and sensory experiences, as well as through engagement in the worlds of literacy, literature, mathematics, science, arts, and social studies.

You’ll also join a national—and global—community of educators, leaders, and changemakers who are committed to equity, inquiry, and transformation and who advocate for and with children and families. Long after graduation, you’ll have access to mentorship, professional development, and a network that walks with you every step of your career.

  • Early Childhood General Education Curriculum

    This MSEd program leads to eligibility for New York State certification, Birth-Grade 2.*

    Term Course Course Number Total Credits
    Fall 1 Curriculum in Early Childhood Education for Inclusive and Special Education Settings or Curriculum in Early Childhood Education EDUC 514 or
    EDUC 510
    3
    Fall 1 Supervised Fieldwork / Advisement (Fall)  EDUC 930 6
    Fall 1 Art for Teachers EDUC 590 2
    CREDITS PER TERM 11
    Spring Observation and Recording EDUC 808 3
    Spring Foundations EDUC 530 3
    Spring Supervised Fieldwork / Advisement (Spring) EDUC 931 6
    Spring Integrative Seminar in a High Needs Educational Setting (or elective credit if for student teaching pathway) EDUC 994 1
    CREDITS PER TERM 13
    Summer Long Integrative Master’s Project EASEDUC837-1 0
    Summer I Language Literature and Emergent Literacy EDUC 564 3
    Summer II Science for Teachers EDUC 535 2
    Summer II Math for Teachers EDUC 540 2
    CREDITS PER TERM 7
    TOTAL CREDITS TO BE COMPLETED AT BANK STREET 31

    *Course sequence is subject to change
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Key Benefits At a Glance

At Bank Street, we practice what we teach. Our graduate instruction is intentionally built around developmental, learner-centered principles that put your needs as a student at the center. Our faculty are compassionate and accessible, modeling the approaches they prepare you to use in your own work.

Additional benefits of our programs include:

  • Start in September
  • Transfer 10 undergraduate credits, reducing tuition by 31%
  • Access scholarships and financial aid
  • Gain essential hands-on training through Bank Street’s yearlong model of mentored fieldwork
  • Earn your MSEd and become eligible for NYS teacher certification

Qualifications

In order to apply for this program, you must be a current student at Smith College or have graduated within the last three years and meet all Bank Street criteria for admissions. Other program-specific requirements include:

  • Expected bachelor’s degree before beginning studies at Bank Street
  • These Smith prerequisites:
    • EDC 338 Children Learning to Read
    • EDC 235 Child and Adolescent Growth and Development
    • EDC 311 Rethinking Equity and Teaching for English Learners
    • EDC 212 Linguistics for Educators
    • EDC 347 Individual Differences
    • EDC 347L Lab for Individual Learning Differences

Meet additional admissions requirements

Ready to Advance Your Career?

Smith College students and alumni are encouraged to meet with their faculty advisor early in their undergraduate career to plan their prerequisite coursework.

For more information, please email: 

Abby Kerlin
Program Director
akerlin@bankstreet.edu

Andie Hine
Director, Graduate Admissions
gradadmissions@bankstreet.edu

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Why Bank Street?

  • We’re for educators who want to spend every day face to face with the future.

    Bank Street holds a unique and highly regarded place in the world of education. We were trailblazers when we were founded in 1916—and our ideas, which were once radical, are widely practiced and accepted today. If you want to shape the future of education, this is where you start.
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  • We’re for democracy and equity.

    Our commitment to democracy and social justice is at the heart of our innovative pedagogy and desire to help all learners, both children and adults, actively make sense of the world. Equity and equality are always in a Bank Street educator’s mind—we meet students “where they are” in their learning with strengths-based activities and socially, emotionally, and culturally appropriate support.
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  • We're for sharing good ideas.

    For a small institution, our reach is broad. Our mix of graduate and continuing education coursework, research programs, and professional partnerships with school districts across the country aims to expand and improve educational opportunities for all students.
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