2019-2020 Academic Catalog [Archived Catalog]
Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT)
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Programs of Study
The Master of Arts in Teaching program has options leading to teaching licensure in elementary, middle level, secondary level, early childhood/special education integrated birth through kindergarten, and special education K-12. This program is designed to provide a means for candidates already holding a bachelor’s degree to obtain teaching licensure at the Birth-K, K-6, 4-8, 7-12, or K-12 grade level. The degree will be offered at three locations - the main campus in Searcy, Harding University North Little Rock and Harding University Northwest Arkansas. Two tracks are offered for candidates to complete this degree - Provisional Licensure Track and Traditional Student Teaching Track.
There are six program options, and areas of licensure are listed below:
- Master of Arts in Teaching - Elementary (K-6) (MAT-ELED)
- Master of Arts in Teaching - Middle Level (4-8) (MAT-MLL)
Candidates must choose a minimum of two areas in which to license:
- Language Arts
- Math
- Science
- Social Sciences
- Master of Arts in Teaching - 7-12 (MAT-SLST)
- Drama
- English
- Family and Consumer Science
- Life Science
- Mathematics
- Physical Science
- Social Sciences (Arkansas History course required)
- Speech
- Approved additional subjects available
- Master of Arts in Teaching - K-12 (MAT-SLKT)
- Art
- Drama/Speech
- Foreign Language (French/Latin/Spanish)
- Music (Vocal/Instrumental)
- Kinesiology and Health
- Master of Arts in Teaching - Special Education K-12 (MAT-SPKT)
- Master of Arts in Teaching - Early Childhood/Special Education Integrated (B-K) (MAT-SPBK)
Candidates pursuing Birth-K, Elementary K-6, Middle-Level 4-8, 7-12, or K-12 licensure can select one of two tracks for completing the program.
Program Information
Admission requirements for the Master of Arts in Teaching (both tracks):
- Applicants must hold a baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited institution, and must have a cumulative grade point average of 2.7 or higher, or a GPA of 2.9 on the last 60 hours.
- Test Scores -
- GRE, Praxis®Core, ACT (with Writing), or SAT.
- Praxis® Subject Assessment exams - Scores must meet the state requirement minimums. Praxis® Principles of Learning and Teaching (PLT) - scores must meet the state required minimums. (Taken immediately after completing EDFD 6110 .)
- TOEFL - Test of English as a Foreign Language - international students with visas allowing them to work in the United States must meet University policy in the Graduate Catalog for acceptable TOEFL scores.
- Three references are required from people familiar with the applicant’s professional or academic performance.
- Provisional Track I applicants must also:
- Submit a satisfactory criminal background check to the Arkansas State Police, the FBI, and a Child Maltreatment Central Registry Check to the Arkansas Department of Human Services as required by the state of Arkansas.
- Procure a teaching position within a K-12 school system to begin after having taken the summer course offerings. Special Education K-12 and Early Childhood/Special Education Integrated (B-K) candidates may procure a teaching position after completing SPED 6060 and one additional special education course (six hours total) and passing the Praxis® Subject Assessment(s).
- Complete the Arkansas Department of Education application for a provisional teaching license.
- Submit a copy of ADE Provisional Teaching License prior to beginning teaching.
Provisional Admission
Applicants may be admitted provisionally for one semester without submitting a Praxis® Subject Assessment score, but only if they have submitted documentation of registration for the next available Praxis® Subject Assessment in their area of licensure.
Other Program Requirements
Upon acceptance into the program, students must consult with director of their program concerning the required course of study, register for classes online through Campus Pipeline each semester, and complete financial registration with the Business Office online.
Graduate students taking 5000-level courses concurrently with undergraduate students taking the corresponding 3000- and 4000-level courses will be assigned additional work.
All program requirements must be completed within a period of eight years from the time of acceptance into the program. Coursework taken more than eight years before graduation will not be acceptable.
Transfer Students
Correspondence credit will not apply toward the master’s degree. Students may transfer from other graduate schools, subject to the approval of the chair of graduate studies, a maximum of 6 semester hours of resident graduate work in which they have earned a “B” or higher. All coursework to be transferred must be completed before a student’s last semester.
Academic Standing Requirements
These requirements are common to all programs in education and are listed in the Cannon-Clary College of Education section.
Degree Requirements and Curriculum
Requests for degree may be submitted prior to a student’s final semester but must be submitted no later than the first week of the final semester. The graduation fee must be paid to the Business Office the last semester before graduation.
To earn a Master of Arts in Teaching degree, a student following Track 1 or Track 2 must successfully complete the following 35 semester hours of coursework. The Track 1 program is designed to be completed within two years. Track 2 students must complete all requirements within eight years of beginning their program of study.
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