The Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) program is designed for second-career adults who have previously attained a bachelor’s degree and would like to become an elementary or a secondary teacher. Program completers will earn a Master of Arts in Teaching degree and a recommendation for an initial teacher license. The MAT has the choice of an elementary track or a secondary track. Candidates for secondary education must have a bachelor’s degree in the subject field where licensure is sought.
The program is designed as a cohort model and is delivered exclusively online in 12 months. Each cohort begins with the May intersession. The program provides an alternative pathway to teaching that is not currently available to Kansans or others who live outside a reasonable radius of a university or other teacher education unit.
As part of the program, candidates complete a 2-credit hour practicum (EDCI 800) and a 4-credit hour teaching internship (EDCI 801). These field experiences are arranged in accredited schools convenient to students in the program.
Application requirements and information about the program can be found in the MAT Handbook at the Master of Arts in Teaching website (http://coe.ksu.edu/academics/mateaching/index.html)
Secondary Track
All courses will be delivered online through a cohort model. Until demand justifies additions, one cohort of students will be admitted per year beginning with the May Intersession. All courses are required and there are no electives.
Applicants must possess an undergraduate degree in the appropriate content field and present a passing score on the content area licensure exam.
Students will complete a 2-credit-hour practicum (EDCI 800) and a 4-credit-hour teaching internship (EDCI 801). Field experiences will be arranged in accredited middle or secondary schools convenient to students in the program.