Mathematics and Science Education (MSED)
UC San Diego and San Diego State University (SDSU) have created this innovative program for students who already have a Master’s degree in Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, or Physics. In this program, students will complement their discipline knowledge with studies of how people learn mathematics and science. The UC San Diego Joint Doctoral Group in Mathematics and Science Education (JDP MSED) currently consists of faculty from the School of Biological Sciences and the Departments of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Cognitive Science, Communication, Computer Science and Engineering, Education Studies, Mathematics, Philosophy, Physics, Psychology, and Sociology. The SDSU Program faculty is drawn from the Departments of Biology, Mathematical Sciences, Natural Sciences, Physics, Psychology, and the College of Education.
The program includes research, practical applications, and formal course work. Students must commit at least four years to the program, and most students will complete the program in four to five years. An individualized course of study will be designed for each student, depending on the student’s background and interests.
The graduates of this program will be able to contribute to the developing body of knowledge about human cognitive processes in mathematics and science. They will be expected to maintain a strong connection to educational practice through teaching and application of research results on learning to instructional situations.
AWARDS GIVEN TO MSED STUDENTS:
Academic Year 2025-2026
- Congratulations to Eva Fuentes-Lopez and Carlos De Alba on being selected as awardees for the UC President’s Pre-Professoriate Fellows (PPPF)!
Their selection reflects a strong commitment to academic excellence and professional development. As students in the Joint Doctoral Program in Mathematics and Science Education (JDP MSED) at UC San Diego and San Diego State University, we are proud to celebrate this well-deserved recognition and look forward to all they will continue to accomplish. Congratulations, Eva and Carlos!
- Congratulations to Ruo Ning (Nancy) Qiu, a student in the Joint Doctoral Program in Mathematics and Science Education (JDP MSED) at UC San Diego and San Diego State University, on being selected as an awardee of the Canada Graduate Research Scholarship – Doctoral (CGRS D)!
This prestigious recognition reflects Nancy’s outstanding academic achievements and research excellence. We are incredibly proud of this accomplishment and look forward to seeing her continued success.
Congratulations, Nancy!
Prospective Students
What are the admission requirements?
Applicants must meet the following minimum requirements:
- Master's degree in Mathematics (pure, applied, or statistics), Biology, Chemistry, or Physics; or
- Master's degree in Mathematics Education or Science Education (see program requirements for details)
- Minimum graduate GPA of 3.50 (on a 4.00 scale)
- Strong bachelor's degree from an accredited institution
- Minimum undergraduate GPA of 3.25 in the final 30 semester units (or equivalent)
- GRE scores are not required
International applicants should review the admissions information provided by SDSU and UC San Diego and consult the International Student FAQs.
How do I apply to the MSED Program?
Applications are submitted through San Diego State University (SDSU) and UC, San Diego. For the most up-to-date application requirements, deadlines, and instructions, please visit the SDSU program website.
Current Students
Who should I contact for questions?
The best way to reach the program is:
MSED Advising
- Email: msed-advising-g@ucsd.edu
Academic Advisor
- Jackie Beaudoin
- All UCSD administrative issues
- Course registration at UCSD
- Pay issues for TA, GSR, or AI at UCSD
- Graduation requirements at UCSD
- Concerns regarding the MSED student office at UCSD
Faculty Advisor (Years 1–2)
- Dr. Amy Eguchi
- Guidance meeting course requirements
- Course substitutions (both UCSD and SDSU advisors need to sign off)
- Advice regarding UCSD research rotations (MSED 295), independent research projects (MSED 298), & teaching practicum (MSED 294)
- Information about UCSD courses
- Professional mentor: identify experiences to help you develop important professional skills, with a focus on activities that go beyond the core course requirements
- 1st and 2nd year evaluations
UCSD Co-Director
GEPA contact for JDP MSED
- Sara Miceli
- Final degree checks and conferral
How are faculty advisors assigned?
During the first and second years of the MSED program students are assigned faculty advisors at both UCSD and SDSU. For the 2026-2027 acadmeic year, Dr. Amy Eguchi from UCSD and Dr. Regis Komperda are the faculty advisors for 1st and 2nd year students. Once a dissertation committee is established, the committee chair becomes the student's primary faculty advisor.
How do I access the MSED Program Catalog?
The current 2026- 2027 academic year MSED catalog can be accessed through the UC, San Diego catalog website.
How do I enroll in classes?
You will use the Triton Student System (TSS) to enroll in UCSD courses.
How do I enroll in Non-MSED Courses?
Use Triton Enrollment Authorization (TEA) if enrollment authorization is required.
Approval of this request is not guaranteed and is subject to the department's discretion.
What are the Joint Doctoral Program (JDP) Forms?
JDP-1: Notice of Admission
Completed shortly after admission to confirm a student's intent to enroll.
JDP-2: Nomination for Qualifying Examination
Used to nominate and obtain approval for the dissertation committee before the dissertation proposal defense.
JDP-3: Advancement to Candidacy
Completed after successful completion of program milestones and advancement requirements.
JDP-4: Change in Dissertation Committee Membership
Used only when changes are made to an already approved dissertation committee.
Please note: Not all students will use this form. This form is only used for changed within your dissertation committee.
JDP-5: Approval for Doctoral Degree
Initiated by SDSU and completed at the time of dissertation submission and degree approval.
A video explaining JDP forms can be found here in the Video Library for Academic Advising.
What is the Spring Evaluation?
All doctoral students must complete an annual Spring Evaluation as required by Graduate Council policy. The evaluation serves as documentation of the student's progress in the graduate program.
The evaluation process includes:
- The student completes the evaluation form.
- Faculty advisor(s) or committee members provide comments and feedback.
- Students review comments and sign the evaluation.
- Co-Directors review and approve.
- The Graduate Division conducts final review.
Important: Failure to complete the Spring Evaluation may result in registration and funding holds.
The evaluation deadline is the last Friday of the Spring quarter. Please see the academic calendar for exact date
How do I request an MSED 299 course?
To create an MSED 299 course, email the MSED Advising email and include:
- Quarter requested (Example: Fall 2027 quarter)
- Written consent from the faculty member who will serve as Instructor of Record: Please forward or screenshot the email in which they agree to being the professor for MSED 299
Please allow 1–3 business days for processing and system updates.
How do I form my dissertation committee?
Before submitting, gather:
- Names of faculty, titles, departments, and the specialties of each the committee members
- Proposed dissertation specialty
If you wish to include an outside member (someone not affiliated with UCSD or SDSU), additional approval steps are required. Please see this video in the Advising video library to learn more.
Final approval must be obtained from:
- Dr. Stanley Lo (UCSD Co-Director)
- Dr. Susan Nickerson (SDSU Co-Director)
Faculty FAQs
UCSD MSED Contacts?
- MSED Advising email: msed-advising-g@ucsd.edu
- Academic Advisor: Jackie Beaudoin, jbeaudoin@ucsd.edu
- Faculty Advisor for 1st & 2nd yr students: Dr. Amy Eguchi, a2eguchi@ucsd.edu
- UCSD Co-Director: Dr. Stanley Lo, smlo@ucsd.edu
How do I hire an MSED student?
- Email msed-advising-g@ucsd.edu to inform us that you will be hiring an MSED student. In the email please include:
- The name of student
- What type of position?
- GSR, TA, AI?
- GSR - MUST use non-tuition and remission job code
- What quarters will your funding be covering the student?
- Onboarding must be done by home department
- UCPath transactions and ASES offers will be done by the hiring department
- Approval of ASES offers will be done by home department upon receiving email with information mentioned above
- Please note: JDP students do not pay tuition at UCSD but, at SDSU

