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Oct 09, 2024
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2008-2009 University Catalog [Archived Catalogue]
Visual Arts - Master of Arts in Teaching
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Program Total Credits: 42
The Master of Arts in Teaching in Visual Arts is a professional degree program incorporating preparation for the Pennsylvania Instructional I Certificate to teach Art K-12, including a student teaching practicum. Additional coursework includes the history, theory, and practice of art education. Depending on the completeness of the student’s background, the MAT Program provides a flexible mix of professional education, advanced studio, and liberal arts study in a 42-credit program that may be completed in three full semesters (if prerequisites have been met) or three semesters and one summer.
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Visual Arts - Master of Arts in Teaching Credits: 42
Fall Credits: 15
AEDU 509 is required of all students who do not pass the Art Education Department Writing Proficiency Exam with a score of 80 percent or higher. It must be taken and passed in the first semester of full-time enrollment, and it does not fulfill any credit requirements for the MAT program. Those who score below 70 percent on the Professional Writing Proficiency Exam after completing the Professional Writing course may not continue in the MAT program.
- Graduate Elective Credits: 3 cr
Spring Credits: 15
- Graduate Elective Credits: 3 cr
- Art Education Technology Elective (AEDU 635, 621 or 622) 3 cr
PRAXIS
The Instructional I PRAXIS tests must be successfully completed by the end of the first full-time semester. Note:
Courses to satisfy requirements for the MAT are offered at varying times, allowing graduate students’ programs to be customized to their needs. |
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