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2011-2012 Graduate Catalog 
    
2011-2012 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Teaching, Master of Arts in


The Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) program prepares students for successful careers in education through high quality and accessible education. The goal of the program is to prepare teachers to make effective decisions in diverse classrooms. To accomplish this goal, emphasis is placed on producing master teachers who are self-reflective, lifelong learners who have an understanding of child development, content, and pedagogy. MAT licensure candidates must apply theory, research, classroom experience, and professional judgment to lead others in collaborative planning, implementation, and evaluation of effective instruction for students.

Students may choose from one of three areas of concentration: elementary education, special education, or special education with alternative licensure. Both areas of emphasis (elementary and special education) provide a comprehensive background in the discipline, along with all of the coursework and clinical experience required for state licensure.

MAT Candidate Requirements

Candidates for the Master of Arts in Teaching must provide evidence of a baccalaureate degree in a non-teaching field. Undergraduate transcripts from accredited institutions will be evaluated by an MAT advisor to determine whether appropriate, prerequisite coursework has been completed for the licensure being sought. Graduate courses taken at other accredited institutions in the last five years must be evaluated and approved by the graduate coordinator. A maximum of 9 semester hours of transfer credit (with grades of “B” or better) may be applied toward the MAT degree.

MAT licensure candidates will be expected to complete all prerequisite classes to be admitted to the MAT graduate classes. Metro State students may complete these requirements as part of their undergraduate program with a minor in education. The MAT program includes core classes and specified coursework in each licensure area.

Admission to the MAT Program

To obtain formal admission to the MAT program, candidates must submit the following application materials:

  • Official transcript indicating completion of a degree (with a minimum GPA of 3.0) from an accredited institution. Students with a cumulative GPA of less than 3.0 may be admitted conditionally for two semesters if the student meets the GRE requirement and has passed the elementary education content test. The student would then have two semesters to secure a 3.0 GPA for coursework taken during that time at Metro State.
  • Copies of all transcripts from institutions of higher education previously attended.
  • Test results indicating a minimum score on the Graduate Record Exam (GRE) of 400 Verbal, 400 Quantitative, and 900 on both combined, and a 3.5 on the Analytical Writing portion of the exam. Test scores are valid for 5 years.
  • Vita or resume, which includes work experience.
  • One-to-two page, typed personal statement in support of application, explaining the decision to become an educator.
  • Recommendation form/comments from a previous major or education faculty member or a current supervisor.
  • Completed fingerprint card and processing fee, available though the Teacher Application Center at Metro State.

Additional Application Requirements for International Applicants:

International students must complete all of the same requirements as domestic students, plus an additional, separate application form that may be found on the Office of Admissions Web site.

 

Other Considerations

  • Experience with children and youth is strongly recommended.
  • An interview with program faculty may be required.

Conditional Admission

Students receiving conditional admission have additional requirements to fulfill, such as meeting the minimum 3.0 GPA requirement or meeting the minimum scores on the GRE exam. Students will be notified of their conditional admission and receive a “Graduate Admission and Enrollment Check Sheet” describing the specific terms of their conditional admission. The “Graduate Admission and Enrollment Check Sheet” shall be signed by the student and returned to the Graduate Data Coordinator. Students will need to meet admission conditions within the first 6 credit hours or they will not be allowed to enroll in subsequent semesters.

Non-degree Admission Requirements

Before applying for non-degree admission to the Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) program, please read the information below to ensure that you are qualified to apply. Please contact the teacher education graduate program office at 303-556-6228 if you have questions concerning non-degree admission.

Enrollment as a non-degree seeking student is limited to the following categories:

  1. Individuals who have completed a baccalaureate degree at a regionally accredited institution and whose cumulative undergraduate GPA, or whose GPA from the last 60 hours completed, is 3.0 or higher will be considered on a space available basis. Applicants need not have taken the GRE test. 
  2. Individuals who are currently admitted to a graduate program at another regionally accredited institution who wish to take a limited number of classes at Metropolitan State College of Denver will be considered on a space available basis.

Applicants in the above categories must submit the following:

  • Graduate application and application fee (check non-degree option), 
  • Official transcripts from all colleges and universities previously attended, 
  • Current detailed resume, 
  • For category 2 above, proof of admission to a graduate program

Important Information for Non-Degree Seeking Students

  • Graduate tuition applies for all graduate courses taken as a non-degree student. Information about tuition rates and payment deadlines is available on the Office of Student Accounts Web site: www.mscd.edu/studentaccounts.
  • Students admitted as non-degree seeking are not eligible for graduate level financial aid.
  • Students are held responsible, both academically and financially, for any class in which they enroll. Failure to withdraw from any class, regardless of attendance, results in a grade of “F”. Students remain liable for tuition and fees.
  • All grading policies for degree-seeking students also apply to non-degree seeking students.
  • Students who were previously enrolled in, or who have previously been denied admission to, the graduate degree program in the MAT at Metro State are not eligible for non-degree status.
  • Non-degree seeking students are limited to taking a maximum of 9 credit hours in total. Registration holds will be placed on non-degree seeking students’ accounts each term to facilitate monitoring of total credit hours.
  • Non-degree seeking students can change their status by fully complying with degree-seeking admission requirements and submitting another application and fee.

Non-Degree Enrollment Procedures

  • The MAT coordinator determines an applicant’s eligibility to take graduate courses once all application materials have been received. Incomplete or late applications are not processed.
  • Eligible applicants are admitted to a course on a space available basis only as long as any prerequisites have been met or with permission of the graduate coordinator and/or the instructor. Priority is given to degree-seeking students of the MAT program.

Licensure Requirement

Licensure candidates must provide proof of a passing score on the PLACE or Praxis II Elementary Education Content Area Exam.

Standards for Continuing in the MAT Program

Licensure candidates must maintain the following standards to remain in the MAT program:

  • Maintain a 3.0 GPA each semester by obtaining a grade of “B” or better in all coursework. Exceptions will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis. No more than two grades of “C” will be counted toward degree requirements.
  • Complete student teaching.

Eligibility for Student Teaching

MAT candidates begin the student teaching application process by completing the Student Teaching Meeting Part I (online) and attending the Student Teaching Meetings Parts II and III (in person). The application deadline is the third Friday of September (for spring semester assignments) and the third Friday of February (for fall semester assignments).

To be eligible to student teach, licensure candidates must complete the following requirements:

  • Have a minimum GPA of 3.0 in all MAT coursework
  • Successfully complete all courses required for the MAT licensure

For additional information, please visit Metro State’s teacher education Web site: www.mscd.edu/ted.

  

Elementary Education Concentration


The MAT candidate in elementary education will complete requirements for licensure in the K-6 classroom. Metro State students may satisfy the prerequisite content and licensure requirements at the undergraduate level by completing the Elementary Education minor. MAT advisors will examine transcripts to determine needed prerequisites for licensure and the MAT degree. MAT students must complete all licensure and all ”Core” classes to complete the MAT degree and to be recommended for licensure.

Grand Total for MAT with concentration in Elementary Education: 44 credits


Special Education Concentration


The MAT licensure program in special education provides candidates with a case-based curriculum designed to prepare them to meet the needs of children and adolescents with mild to severe disabilities. The professional education sequence for a special education generalist provides content that emphasizes the development of effective decision making in diverse contexts.

Candidates who are interested in the program must have completed a baccalaureate degree.  Candidates should meet with an MAT special education advisor to determine a program plan of study.

Prerequisite Requirement


This course, which may be taken during the first semester of the program, does not count toward the degree.

Required Course: 3 credits

Grand Total for MAT with Concentration in Special Education: 46 credits


Special Education Alternative Licensure Concentration


This concentration provides candidates with a case-based curriculum designed to prepare them to meet the needs of children and adolescents with mild to severe disabilities. The professional education sequence for a special education generalist provides content that emphasizes the development of effective decision making in diverse contexts.

Candidates who are interested in the program must have completed a baccalaureate degree. Candidates will meet with an MAT special education advisor to determine a program plan of study.

In addition to completing the admission requirements listed above, students seeking alternative licensure must:

  • secure a Statement of Eligibility (SOE) from the Colorado Department of Education in special education, and
  • secure full-time employment as a special education teacher with a Denver-metro-area accredited school or district. 

Eligibility for Student Teaching

To be eligible to receive student teaching credit during the fourth semester of the program, alternative licensure candidates must complete the following requirements:

  • have a minimum GPA of 3.0 in all MAT coursework and
  • successful completion of all courses required for MAT licensure, except TEDM 6800 Capstone: Lesson Study for the Master of Arts Teaching Degree (may be taken concurrently with student teaching)

For additional information, please visit the Alternative Licensure Program Web site: www.mscd.edu/alp.