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The Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) in Elementary Education is designed to prepare candidates with the knowledge, skills, and professional dispositions needed to effectively meet the needs of all elementary students in a variety of educational settings across the state of Georgia.  At the completion of this program, candidates will receive a MAT degree in Elementary and Early Childhood Education and will be eligible for initial certification in P-5 Elementary Education. Our MAT in Elementary Education is offered fully online with in-person school field placements and is designed to be completed within four semesters, with program enrollment in Summer.  The program consists of 39 total credit hours, including school placements in P-2 and 3-5 grade bands.   This cross-disciplinary program places special emphasis on content studies in mathematics and reading to support the development of reading and mathematical skills of young learners.  

Important features of the MAT in Elementary Education

Program:

  • Fully Online
  • No face-to-face classes
  • Field placements supervised in person

How long will it take to complete?
Students complete the 39 credit hours of coursework over a period of 4 semesters (Summer, Fall, Spring, Summer).

What certificate are you eligible for?
Initial P-5 certification in Elementary Education.

Program of Study

Summer I (9 credit hours)

  • ECE 6620-Child Development and Foundations of Learning (3 credit hours)
  • ECE 6630- Classrooms, Families, and Communities (3 credit hours)
  • ECE 7514- Introduction to Technology, Curriculum Design, and Assessment (3 hours)

Fall (12 credit hours)

  • ECE 6610-Introduction to Year Long Clinical Experience I (YCE I) (0 Credit Hours)
  • ECE 6640-Teaching Literacy in Early Grades PK-2 (3 credit hours)
  • INED 6400- Supporting Students with Exceptionalities/Inclusivity (3 credit hours)
  • ECE 6650- Year Long Clinical Experience I (3 credit hours)
  • ECE 6670-Teaching Math in Elementary PK-2 (3 credit hours)

Spring (9 credit hours)

  • ECE 6641- Teaching Literacy in Elementary Grades 3-5 (3 credit hours)
  • ECE 6650-Year Long Clinical Experience II (YCE II) (6 credit hours)

Summer II (9 credit hours)

  • ECE 6680- Teaching Math in Elementary Grades 3-5
  • ECE 6690-Teaching Science, Health, and Physical Education in Elementary Classrooms (3 credit hours)
  • ECE 6700-Ats Integrated Social Studies in the Elementary Grades (3 credit hours)

Total: 39 Credit Hours

Admission Requirements

See KSU Graduate School Requirements here.

Must possess the following beyond the general KSU Graduate College Admission Requirements:

  • Degree—Bachelor’s degree
  • Georgia Educator Ethics Assessment—Uploaded to your graduate application. Information may be found on the GACE Ethics website. You may print a copy of your completion certification from the GACE Ethics test taker website. 
  • Professional Resume—uploaded to the graduate application. Should document education, any teaching experience, volunteer experience, service accomplishments, and record any leadership activities.
  • GaPSC Application for Pre-Service Certification (NOTE: this step occurs after acceptance by the Graduate College, prior to enrolling in courses, and is a GaPSC requirement. You can find more about the Pre-Service Certification here

Deadline

Enrolls Summer only—May 1 deadline

Contact Us

For more information on Graduate Admissions, email degreeup@kennesaw.edu.

For more information regarding the MAT in Elementary Education, please contact Dr. Jessica Stephenson Reaves at eecematinfo@kennesaw.edu

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