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Teaching (MAT)

See: Teaching (MAT)

College/School: Dreeben School of Education

The University of the Incarnate Word’s Teacher Education Program is accredited and overseen by the Texas Education Agency.

The Master of Arts in Teaching degree offers an opportunity for students to attain elementary, secondary, or all-level Texas teaching certification while concurrently working toward the master’s degree. The MAT degree requires 36 to 42 hours of coursework (depending upon the area of specialization and the chosen capstone), completion of all certification program requirements (including field-based experiences), and a satisfactory semester-long clinical teaching experience or one-year internship with a satisfactory evaluation.

Admissions

Conditional admission to the MAT program requires the following:

  • Completion of all requirements of the UIW Office of Graduate Studies (transcripts, application, etc.);
  • Submission of transcripts showing a minimum 2.75 cumulative GPA (undergraduate and graduate coursework). Transcripts from every college or university are required and must be dated within three months of application;
  • Admissions interview with the Teacher Education faculty;
  • Passing scores on the Pre-Admission Content Exam (PACT) for the intended certification field; and
  • Application to the Teacher Education Program within the nine hours of coursework. (Note: Students may not enroll in courses identified as professional development courses without acceptance to the Teacher Education Program.)

Acceptance to the Teacher Education Program is specific to a cohort. Students who do not matriculate into the intended cohort, or those who are inactive for 12 months or more, must reapply. The Teacher Education Program application requires

  • Submission of passing scores on either the Graduate Record Exam (Verbal 150, Quantitative 150, Analytical Writing section 3.5) or the Texas Higher Education Assessment (Reading 230, Mathematics 230, Writing 230);
  • Group interview to assess professional oral communication proficiency;
  • Writing samples to assess professional written communication proficiency;
  • Verification of coursework to establish a minimum 2.75 cumulative GPA;
  • Official transcripts from all institutions (if transcripts submitted for MAT application are dated within three months of the time of the Teacher Education Program application, new transcripts are not needed); and
  • Faculty assessment of professional disposition.

Additional requirements for Teacher Education Program acceptance may be required as TEA and UIW Teacher Education Program policies dictate. All requirements will be listed on the Teacher Education Program application. Applications will be available each semester from the Teacher Education Department.

Continuation in this program requires that students remain in good standing with the Office of Graduate Studies and the Teacher Education Program, maintain a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.75, complete coursework in sequence with the program advisor’s approval, and demonstrate a professional disposition.

 

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Core courses (12 or 15 semester hours)

EDUC 6301Introduction to Educational Research

3

EDUC 6304Theories of Learning

3

EDUC 6306Philosophical Foundations in Education

3

 

EDUC 63CSClinical Teaching

3

Or

EDUC 66CSInternship

6

EDUC 63CS, EDUC 66CS: denotes professional development designated course

Areas of Concentration within the MAT

Elementary Education: 27 credit hours

Secondary or All-Level Education: 24 credit hours

Certification by the Texas Education Agency is awarded upon successful completion of the MAT, the applicable TExES exams required for the intended certification field, and the certification application process, which includes fingerprinting and a background investigation.

Graduate and undergraduate students seeking Texas Teacher Certification from the University of the Incarnate Word’s Teacher Education Program will be subject to any additional or new requirements that may be set forth by legislative mandates or the Texas Education Agency.

Concentrations Within the MAT Degree

Elementary Education (Early Childhood–Grade 6)

Requirements for the elementary concentration (27 hours):

EDEC 6324Developmentally Appropriate Curriculum and Environment for the Young Child

3

EDSP 6363Survey of Exceptionalities

3

EDUC 6305Multicultural Concepts in Education

3

EDUC 6315Assessment in the Classroom

3

EDUC 6318Disciplinary Literacy and the English Learner

3

EDUC 6310Technology in Education

3

EDUC 6313Teaching and Learning in Elementary Settings

3

EDUC 6317Curriculum Design for Elementary Settings

3

EDUC 6361Clinical Teaching/Internship Seminar

3

EDUC 6310, EDUC 6313, EDUC 6317, EDUC 6361: denotes professional development designated course

Secondary (7–12)/All-Level (EC–12) Education

Teaching Fields for Secondary (7-12): English Language Arts & Reading, History, Life Science, Mathematics, Physical Science

Teaching Fields for All-Level (EC-12): Art, Music, Physical Education, Spanish, Theatre

Requirements for the secondary/all-level concentration (24 hours):

EDSP 6363Survey of Exceptionalities

3

EDUC 6305Multicultural Concepts in Education

3

EDUC 6315Assessment in the Classroom

3

EDUC 6318Disciplinary Literacy and the English Learner

3

EDUC 6310Technology in Education

3

EDUC 6325Teaching and Learning in Secondary Settings

3

EDUC 6327Curriculum Design for Secondary Settings

3

EDUC 6361Clinical Teaching/Internship Seminar

3

EDUC 6310, EDUC 6325, EDUC 6327, EDUC 6361: denotes professional development designated course

Teaching Certification Option for Graduate Students

The Teacher Education Department offers a certification option for post-baccalaureate students who either already possess a graduate degree, are completing an approved graduate degree, or are interested in certification but are not planning to complete the entire MAT degree at the time of enrollment. Students interested in the Graduate Student Teaching Certification Option must apply to the MAT program and meet all stated requirements, including the PACT exam. The student and the academic advisor will coordinate the course plan accordingly.

Students will be eligible for certification upon completion of all required coursework, passing the associated TExES certification exams, and completion of the certification application process, which includes fingerprinting and a background investigation. Coursework for the Graduate Student Teaching Certification Option will apply to the Masters of Arts in Teaching degree requirements in effect at the time.

Requirements for Teaching Certification Option—Secondary/All-Level (27-30 hours):

EDSP 6363Survey of Exceptionalities

3

EDUC 6305Multicultural Concepts in Education

3

EDUC 6310Technology in Education

3

EDUC 6318Disciplinary Literacy and the English Learner

3

EDUC 6315Assessment in the Classroom

3

EDUC 6325Teaching and Learning in Secondary Settings

3

EDUC 6327Curriculum Design for Secondary Settings

3

 

EDUC 63CSClinical Teaching

3

Or

EDUC 66CSInternship

6

 

EDUC 6361Clinical Teaching/Internship Seminar

3

EDUC 6325, EDUC 6327: denotes professional development designated course

Requirements for the Teaching Certification Option—Elementary (30-33 hours):

EDEC 6324Developmentally Appropriate Curriculum and Environment for the Young Child

3

EDSP 6363Survey of Exceptionalities

3

EDUC 6305Multicultural Concepts in Education

3

EDUC 6310Technology in Education

3

EDUC 6318Disciplinary Literacy and the English Learner

3

EDUC 6315Assessment in the Classroom

3

EDUC 6313Teaching and Learning in Elementary Settings

3

EDUC 6317Curriculum Design for Elementary Settings

3

 

EDUC 63CSClinical Teaching

3

Or

EDUC 66CSInternship

6

 

EDUC 6361Clinical Teaching/Internship Seminar

3

EDUC 6313, EDUC 6317: denotes professional development designated course