Master of Arts in Teaching
Program Description
The Master of Arts in Teaching (M.A.T.) program in history education is designed for
individuals holding a bachelor's degree in a closely related field who wish to obtain
a teaching certificate and master's degree in history education. Certification in
this field is for grades 6 through 12. The M.A.T. provides professional and pedagogical
studies that develop proficiency in the knowledge, skills, and habits of beginning
teachers.
Educator Preparation at Columbus State University is accredited by the Council for
Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP), formerly the National Council for Accreditation
of Teacher Education.
All educator preparation programs are approved by the Georgia Professional Standards
Commission.
Career Opportunities
Successful completion of the M.A.T. program and passing scores on the appropriate Georgia Assessments for the Certification of Educators (GACE) basic skills, ethics, and content assessments and the edTPA (a teaching performance assessment completed during Clinical Experience III) allow the candidate to be recommended to the Georgia Professional Standards Commission for teacher certification at the T-5 level (i.e., the letter "T" indicates that the certificate is in a teaching field and the number "5" indicates that the candidate's highest degree is a master's degree recognized by the Georgia Professional Standards Commission).
Admission Requirements
- Degree in closely related field or a minimum of 25 semester hours of approved coursework
- Transcript evaluation to determine content courses needed for certification
- Minimum grade point average (GPA) of 2.75 (regular admission) or 2.50 (provisional admission) on all undergraduate work at an accredited United States institution in fulfillment of the requirements for a baccalaureate degree
- A passing GACE content test score is required for admission. Candidates may be exempted from the GACE content test for program admission only, if they meet one of the following conditions:
- Candidate holds a degree, earned within the last three years, in the content area in which he/she is seeking certification, and has grades of B or better, or a minimum 3.0 GPA, in content coursework
- Candidate has at least 25 hours of content coursework, earned within the last three years, in the intended field of certification, and has grades of B or better, or a minimum 3.0 GPA, in content coursework
NOTE: Candidates having an exemption for GACE content tests for program admission must still have a passing GACE content test score before they can be recommended for certification at the completion of their program of study.
- The successful applicant must not have a criminal record or discharge from the armed services that would prevent recommendation for related teacher certifications
NOTE: Candidates must meet all requirements for admission to Teacher Education during their first semester of enrollment in the MAT program. For a list of requirements, go to http://safe.columbusstate.edu/forms.php and click on “Masters Admission Requirements for Teacher Education.”
Learning Outcomes
Graduates will be able to:
- Demonstrate knowledge of history, curriculum and standards of history education, geography and the social sciences
- Demonstrate knowledge and use of the disciplines of the teacher's specialization
- Demonstrate knowledge of current trends and practices; identify and use research and resources of the field
- Identify and use media and technology
- Demonstrate critical thinking
- Value cultural diversity as an instructional resource and design and implement instruction effective with diverse learners
- Identify and use assessment and evaluation techniques
- Demonstrate a commitment to the teaching profession, lifelong learning and a commitment to the Georgia PSC Code of Ethics for Educators and the NCSS Social Studies Code of Ethics
Additional Program Requirements
- Students must earn a 3.0 GPA calculated on all graduate work attempted. "Academic Forgiveness" policy does not apply to graduate studies
- Students cannot graduate with a grade of "C" or below in more than two (2) graduate courses
- A minimum of 27 hours of the hours required for the degree must be earned in residence (75%). Asynchronous (online) and distance learning courses administered through Columbus State University constitute courses taken in residence
- A maximum of nine (9) semester hours of transfer credit or courses taken at CSU prior to full admission to a masters degree program may be applied toward the degree. Courses with earned grades of "C" or below cannot be transferred. The student’s advisor and the coordinator of the program in which the student is enrolled must approve any courses transferred
- All degree requirements must be completed within seven (7) years of first enrollment.
Program of Study
Area 1 Foundations Required Hours: 10
EDCI 6227 Foundations of Education: Human Development, Motivation & Learning
EDCI 6481 Clinical Experience I
EDCI 6796 Introduction to Teaching and Inquiry-Based Lesson Design
EDSE 6165 Literacy in the Content Areas
SPED 6111 Introduction to Special Education
Area 2 Teaching Field Studies Required Hours: 11
EDCI 6482 Clinical Experience II
EDSE 6111 Assessment in Secondary Education I
EDSE 6145 Teaching Social Studies in grades 7-12
EDSE 6205 Teaching the Diverse Learner in Social Studies
SPED 6112 Teaching Exceptional Learners
Area 3 Professional Practice Required Hours: 9
EDCI 6483 Clinical Experience III
EDSE 6755 Secondary Education Seminar
Area 4 Advanced Studies Required Hours: 8
EDCI 6158 Trends and Issues in Middle and Sec Education
EDSE 6175 Program Evaluation Applied to the Educational Setting
EDSE 6212 Assessment in Secondary Education II
HIST or EDSE history 5000G or above
Total Required Hours: 38
Note: A minimum of 25 semester hours of history coursework is required for admission to the MAT program. Coursework must include 6 hours of U.S. history, 6 hours of world history, 3 hours of non-western history, and HIST 3125 Historical Methods or an equivalent course. Additional content coursework may be required depending on content background. Prospective students who do not have a bachelor's degree in history must request a transcript evaluation and meet with the program coordinator to determine content courses needed for certification.