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Nov 17, 2024
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2024-2025 Catalog
Master of Arts in Teaching Program (MAT)
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The Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) program is offered in two formats: the acclerated program (68 credits), and the two-year program (71 credits). Students progress through the program in a cohort arrangement: they enter together, enroll in the same classes, and finish together as a community of learners. In addition to receiving the MAT degree, students who complete the program qualify for an Oregon teaching license.
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Admission requirements include a baccalaureate degree in a field appropriate to the endorsement area. These requirements do not specify a particular undergraduate major for the multiple subjects (elementary) program. Candidates applying to the single subjects (secondary) program should complete an undergraduate major in the subject they plan to teach (e.g., English or math), and must complete specific required courses in the subject area. Please contact the Education Department for the appropriate list of courses.
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Applicants to the multiple subjects program are required to earn 12 credits (C- or better) in each of the following areas: a) social studies with at least one course in each of the following: history and a behavioral science; b) sciences with at least one course in the following: a biological science and a physical science; c) language arts with at least one course in the following: communication, writing, and English literature, and d) Math 211, 212 and 213.
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Applicants to the program are required to have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 in the most recent 90 quarter hours or 60 semester hours of undergraduate work. Applicants to the single subjects program must also have at least a 3.0 GPA in all graduate and undergraduate coursework in their endorsement area.
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The program requires applicants to document successful experiences working with children or adolescents in small or large group settings, preferably within public schools. This is a very important requirement for program admission. The Education Department recommends that students consider taking one or two undergraduate courses related to education. Courses such as ED 251 , 252 and 453 offer opportunities for students to explore interest in the teaching profession and gain experiences working in school-based settings.
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Additional specialty area tests are required for licensure and program completion. Please contact the Education Department for details.
MAT Instructional Courses
(47 credits)
MAT Field Experience
(24 credits)
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