Undergraduate students who meet the admission requirements for the M.A.T (and complete the Georgia Educator Ethics Assessment – Test 360) and those who have a GPA of 3.0 or higher in their undergraduate studies are eligible to participate in a combined B.A. and M.A.T. program of study after the completion of 90 semester hours. Once accepted, candidates may take entering MAT cohort graduate courses the Summer Semester following their junior year of study. Upon gaining senior status, candidates may take one (1) three-credit graduate course during the Fall and Spring semesters only if enrolled with twelve (12) undergraduate credits. A grade of B or better in EDUC 5060 Students with Special Needs is required for certification.
EDUC6040 - Foundations of Curriculum and Instruction - 3 hours
EDUC50001 - Adolescent Development with Lab - 3 hours
EDUC6010 - Assessment and Accountability - 3 hours
EDUC6030 - Reading in the Content Areas (MAT) - 3 hours
EDUC5060 - Students with Special Needs - 3 hours
EDUC6020 - Educational Technology - 3 hours
EDUC5030B1 - Research in Curriculum and Instruction B - 3 hours
EDUC5030A - Research in Curriculum and Instruction - 3 hours
EDUC5700A - Clinical Practice I - 4 hours
EDUC5700B - Clinical Practice II - 8 hours
Elective Hours - 0
Total Hours to Complete - 39