Education M.A.T. — English Education Emphasis
College of Education and Behavioral Sciences
Degree Requirements — 30 Credit Hours
Applicants must have one full year of full-time classroom teaching required for admission.
See “Education M.A.T.”.
Degree Requirements
Graduate Study Core - 6 credits
EED 600 | Introduction to Graduate Studies: Issues, Trends, and Topics in English Education | 3 |
SRM 600 | Introduction to Graduate Research | 3 |
Required Electives - 6 credits
Choose two courses form the list below:
ECLD 602 | Teaching Culturally & Linguistically Diverse Learners | 3 |
EDSE 510 | Foundations of Special Education | 3 |
ELIT 610 | Literacy Teaching | 3 |
PSY 540 | Theories and Principles of Learning | 3 |
Required Major Credits — 30 credits
Cognate Areas - 18 credits
Students have three options in selecting a cognate area:
Students can select a single cognate composed of six courses or 18 credits.
Students can select three courses from two different concentrations (e.g., three courses in SRM and three courses in PSY), nine credits from each area, for a total of 18 credits.
Working with an EED adviser, students can create an interdisciplinary concentration. Note that for this option, students must submit a proposal to the EED committee that identifies the desired classes and indicates how these classes will be applicable to the student's final project.
Students can take courses either on-line or on-site.
Possible Cognate Areas:
Composition and Literacy Studies, Literature, Film, & Writing, Culturally & Linguistically Diverse Education (Note: Working with an advisor and one additional course, students can also earn a CLD endorsement), Literacy, Special Education, Psychology, Statistics & Research Methods, Curriculum Studies, Technology, Innovation, & Pedagogy