Program Details
Total Credit Hours
36 credit hours
The 36-credit hour MAT program includes practitioner-focused curriculum blended with field-based experiences and Student Teaching. *The Licensure Office may require prerequisite courses for candidate’s from a non-education baccalaureate program.
Program Length
15-18 months
You may begin course work in either the Fall, Spring, or Summer semester. Coursework and student teaching may be completed in as few as 5 semesters.
Traditional Student Teaching is completed in one semester with MAT 5286 and MAT 5287 as co-requisites.
Job Embedded Clinical Experience is completed in two semesters with MAT 5285 (first semester of employment) and MAT 5287 (second semester of employment).
Mode
Hybrid: Online and on-ground
Hybrid learning blends online coursework and on-campus evening and weekend classes.
Required Core Courses
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MAT 5012 Early Childhood Curriculum & Assessment
This course presents theoretical, philosophical and researched foundational information for integrated, child-centered, constructivist curriculum development emphasizing experiences which develop language, cognitive, motor, affective and social competencies for learning for pre-kindergarten through age nine. Students will study, develop and evaluate materials and methods appropriate for early education and to authentic assessment strategies for determining both developmental and academic progress of children from birth to age nine.
Fee: $30.00
Credits: 3
Offered: Spring
Notes: Book Requirement
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MAT 5014 Education for the Developing Learner
This course presents a comprehensive study of child growth and development from conception to age nine emphasizing the development of language, cognitive, motor, emotional and social skills. Socioeconomic, cultural and ethnic issues and their impact on early childhood development will be explored. Authentic assessment strategies for mapping development will be presented. Typical and atypical development will be identified.
Fee: $30.00
Credits: 3
Offered: Fall
Notes: Book Requirement
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MAT 5015 Support for Early Childhood Learning
This course presents a comprehensive survey of the family as a social system, parents as educational partners, and community and community agencies as a network for educational improvement. Students will develop, implement and assess working models for all aspects of support for early childhood learning. Fee: $30.00
Credits: 3
Offered: Fall
Notes: Book Requirement
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MAT 5016 Motor Learning & Development
Designed to acquaint the candidate with the acquisition of basic skills, motor control, and psychomotor learning principles. These principles are applied across the various age groups. This course requires field experiences in a P-12 classroom during school hours.
Pursuant to Tennessee law, a Criminal History Record Investigation (background check) must be on file in the University Licensure Office before field experiences can be authorized.
Fee: $30.00
Credits: 3
Offered: Spring
Notes: Book Requirement
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MAT 5070 Advanced Classroom Management
Application of the research and skills necessary to create and maintain environments in which teaching and learning can occur. Includes pertinent research and simulated activities for the purpose of learning to work through specific problems/situations.
This course requires field experiences in a P-12 classroom during school hours. Pursuant to Tennessee law, a Criminal History Record Investigation (background check) must be on file in the University Licensure Office before field experiences can be authorized.
Fee: $30.00
Credits: 3
Offered: Every semester in the “B” term
Notes: Book Requirement
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MAT 5080 Diverse Populations
A study of current research on the unique characteristics of various student populations in the educational systems and innovative programs to address diverse needs within school and community settings.
This course requires field experiences in a P-12 classroom during school hours. Pursuant to Tennessee law, a Criminal History Record Investigation (background check) must be on file in the University Licensure Office before field experiences can be authorized.
Fee: $30.00
Credits: 3
Offered: Every semester in the “A” term
Notes: Book Requirement
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MAT 5180 Education: The Profession and the Professional
A study of Education as a profession from its beginnings in America to the present. This course will also focus on the professional educator in today’s educational workplace.
This course requires field experiences in a P-12 classroom during school hours. Pursuant to Tennessee law, a Criminal History Record Investigation (background check) must be on file in the University Licensure Office before field experiences can be authorized.
Fee: $30.00
Credits: 3
Offered: Every semester in the “B” term
Notes: Book Requirement
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MAT 5222 Education: The Profession and the Professional
This course is designed to help teachers teach math, science, and social studies more effectively. The purpose is achieved through a wide range of teaching material on the subject, interaction with a colleague, preparation of lesson plans and practical hands-on experience in the classroom. Students learn about and develop plans, methods, and materials for teaching in a specific area of education. Experience in math, science, and social studies. Field experience required.
Fee: $30.00
Credits: 3
Offered: Fall and Spring
Notes: Book Requirement
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MAT 5250 Building Literacy in the K-12 Classroom
Study of research into reading instruction and its effectiveness; emphasis on recent findings and implications for classroom methods and processes.
This course requires field experiences in a P-12 classroom during school hours. Pursuant to Tennessee law, a Criminal History Record Investigation (background check) must be on file in the University Licensure Office before field experiences can be authorized.
Fee: $30.00
Credits: 3
Offered: Every semester in the “B” term
Notes: Book Requirement
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MEd 5396/ MAT 5396 Evaluation and Remediation of Mathematics
Study of research into reading instruction and its effectiveness; emphasis on recent findings and implications for classroom methods and processes.
This course requires field experiences in a P-12 classroom during school hours. Pursuant to Tennessee law, a Criminal History Record Investigation (background check) must be on file in the University Licensure Office before field experiences can be authorized.
Fee: $30.00
Credits: 3
Cross Listed Courses: MAT 5396
Offered: Spring
Notes: Book Requirement
Choose MAT 5285 or MAT 5286 & MAT 5287 to complete your degree requirement:
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MAT 5285 Practicum
A supervised teaching experience to provide mentoring for education students teaching on a Transitional license.
This course requires field experiences in a P-12 classroom during school hours. Pursuant to Tennessee law, a Criminal History Record Investigation (background check) must be on file in the University Licensure Office before field experiences can be authorized.
Fee: $30.00
Credits: 3-9
Prerequisite: Permission of dean/director
Offered: Every Semester
Notes: Book Requirement
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MAT 5286
A supervised teaching experience with a duration of 15 weeks in a full-day classroom teaching situation in two different schools and grade levels. Grading will be on a Pass/Fail basis. Seminar experiences and portfolio review included.
Fee: $300.00
Credits: 3
Prerequisite: Successful completion of required content area Praxis II Exam
Offered: Fall & Spring
Notes: Book Requirement
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MAT 5287 Teaching Seminar
A supervised teaching experience with a duration of 15 weeks in a full-day classroom teaching situation in two different schools and grade levels. Grading will be on a Pass/Fail basis. Seminar experiences and portfolio review included.
Fee: $30.00
Credits: 3
Prerequisite: Successful completion of required content area Praxis II Exam
Offered: Fall & Spring
Notes: Book Requirement
Licensure
Candidates for a Tennessee teaching license must pass state-required exams to be qualified for a license. Exam requirements periodically change. Candidates must consult the Tennessee Department of Education and Educational Testing Service websites for a list of current licensure exams. Teacher licensure candidates are responsible for taking and passing the correct licensure examinations at specific times in their program of study as is detailed in the online Teacher Education Handbook.