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MAT: Adolescent/Young Adult
The theme for all Muskingum University teacher education programs is "Developing teacher-leaders who encourage, equip and empower all students." MAT initial licensure programs are designed to prepare graduates to successfully demonstrate competence on PRAXIS III, the State of Ohio's entry-year teacher performance assessment.
Adolescent/Young Adult (42 credit hours) prepares individuals to teach grades 7-12. Licensure area options are mathematics, language arts, integrated social studies, chemistry, life science.
Professional Education Courses (25 Credit Hours)
EDUC 500* Social Foundations of Education (3)
EDUC 523* Content Area Literacy (3)
EDUC 528* Learning Differences and Exceptionalities (3)
EDUC 536* Co-Teaching and Collaboration in Education (2)
EDUC 550 Child, Adolescent and Youth Development (3)
EDUC 555* Proactive Approaches to Classroom Management and Support (2)
EDUC 568 Assessment in Education (3)
EDUC 571* Professional Practices I (3)
Choose the Content Course Corresponding to Licensure:
EDUC 564* Adolescent and Young Adult Science Methodology (3)
EDUC 565* Adolescent and Young Adult Mathematics Methodology (3)
EDUC 566* Adolescent and Young Adult Language Arts Methodology (3)
EDUC 567* Adolescent and Young Adult Social Studies Methodology (3)
Specialty Area Courses (3 Credit Hours)
Choose the Seminar Corresponding to Licensure:
EDUC 501 Chemistry Seminar (3)
EDUC 502 Language Arts Seminar (3)
EDUC 504 Math Seminar (3)
EDUC 505 Life Sciences Seminar (3)
EDUC 506 Social Studies Seminar (3)
Communication and Technology Courses (3 Credit Hours)
EDUC 517 Educational and Assistive Technology (3)
Clinical Practice Courses (11 Credit Hours)
EDUC 625 Adolescent/Young Adult Clinical Practice (8)
EDUC 627 Clinical Practice and Professional Development Seminar (3)
*Additional field hours are required
Bold– Foundational Education Courses
Students May Need Additional Content Courses
For a complete listing of MAT requirements, policies and procedures please refer to the Graduate Catalog (pdf).
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