Master of Arts in Teaching (M.A.T.): Secondary Math (6-12); Secondary Science - Physics (6-12), Chemistry (6-12), Biology (6-12)
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Program Description
The Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) degree leads to initial certification of well-qualified
candidates. Course work emphasizes scholarly rigor through research-based practices
and engagement in a variety of field-based projects as well as supervised clinical
experiences.
The program emphasizes development of candidate understanding of adolescent development, educational psychology, curriculum, assessment, and teaching strategies particular to the teaching of secondary mathematics or secondary science. Through yearlong clinical experiences, candidates apply all they have learned so that they can impact the learning of all of their students.
Program of Study
Mathematics candidates take the 6 credit-hours of advanced perspectives on the school mathematics content.
Admission Requirements
Must possess the following beyond the general KSU Graduate College Admission Requirements:
- Degree – Bachelor’s degree in Science, Engineering, or a related field from an accredited institution or completion of 18 prerequisite hours that demonstrate depth and breadth of knowledge.
- Georgia Educator Ethics Assessment – Uploaded to 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 graduate application. Should document education, any teaching experience, volunteer and service accomplishments, and record of leadership activities.
Deadline
Spring - November 15 | Summer - May 1
Contact Us
For more information on graduate admissions, please email degreeup@kennesaw.edu.
For more information about this degree program, please call 470.578.6314 or email Mike Dias (science) mdias@kennesaw.edu or J. Vince Kirwan (math) jkirwan@kennesaw.edu.