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SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Program Overview For an overview and important information, including application information, about outcomes for graduate students in the master of arts in teaching degree program, click here. Master of Arts in Teaching The master of arts in teaching (M.A.T.) combines a program for elementary/middle-level and secondary teacher certification with a master of arts degree in the elements of teaching. The degree is designed to be completed on a part-time basis. The certification component is completed in two years; the master's component may be done concurrently with the certification component, or it may be completed after the student has begun a teaching career. The M.A.T. is designed to prepare students who already have a bachelor's degree to teach. Satisfactory completion of the certification component of the M.A.T. will qualify an individual to apply for a Washington State Residency Teaching Certificate. An additional 15 credits of non-certification classes will complete the master's degree portion of the M.A.T. Students who already have a master's degree when entering the program will need to complete only the certification component to receive a second master's. Students receive a broad base of information about education, the nature of students, society, and the teaching profession as a whole. In addition, they gain skills and knowledge in the use of instructional and management strategies. Students will participate in various field experiences, culminating in an extended school-site teaching experience in the Spring Quarter of the second year. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
The applicant must also have a personal interview with the School of Education faculty. In addition to the general requirements of the University, specific program admission requirements include a score of 385 or better on the MAT, or 950 or better on the GRE (verbal plus quantitative). In addition to the above prerequisites for admission, each applicant must have completed the content requirements for an endorsement in a subject area approved by the state. ALTERNATIVE ROUTE TO CERTIFICATION An alternative route to certification based on the master of arts in teaching is also available. Contact The Graduate Center for the most up-to-date information. Admission and application information can be obtained from The Graduate Center at 206.281.2091 or 800.601.0603, or send an email request to gradadmissions@spu.edu. You may also apply at .
2006-07 Graduate Time Schedule | Academic Calendar | Graduate Homepage
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