Teacher Education Leadership Research

Academics

Master of Arts in Teaching


Division of Teacher Education, Leadership & Research

The alternate route program takes approximately 13 months to complete and leads to a master's degree in teaching and Mississippi AA licensure.

The program runs from summer to summer and has two emphasis areas available, elementary education and secondary education.

The MAT program is designed for those without a teaching degree who want to become teachers.


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Applications will be accepted February 1 through April 30 (must include passing Praxis scores).
Minimum Admission Requirements
(required by the Mississippi Department of Education)

checkmark Complete the Application Porfolio for MAT

  • bachelor's degree from a regionally/nationally accredited institution
  • passing score on both the Praxis I and II
Additional Requirements
  • minimum undergraduate GPA of 2.75 overall OR on the last 60 hours of coursework
  • obtain admission to Delta State's Graduate School
  • submit the MAT Portfolio to the coordinator, which includes three reference letters and an essay
  • secure a teaching position for the fall and spring semesters, matching the Praxis II content area passed
There are two programs of study to choose from, elementary track (33 hours) and secondary track (30 hours). Both provide specialized knowledge for teaching areas.
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Praxis Test
Praxis scores will be used for admission into the program. The Praxis may also be taken/passed to teach a content area for which a degree was not earned.
List of Approved Praxis II Exams for MAT (Revised August 2010)
Subject -- Praxis II Test Code
Art -- 0133
Biology -- 0235
Business -- 0101
Chemistry -- 0245
Elementary Education (4-6) -- 0014
English -- 0041
French -- 0174
German -- 0183
Home Economics -- 0120
Marketing -- 0560
Math -- 0061
Music -- 0113
Physical Education -- 0091
Physics -- 0265
Social Studies -- 0081
Spanish -- 0195
Speech Communications -- 0220
Technology Education -- 0050

 

These resources provide further information on the Praxis exams:

 

Why is the GPA so important?
It is one indication of content knowledge.

How many hours does the MAT program require?
Secondary Track—30 hours
Elementary Track—33 hours

When are applications accepted?
Applications (must include passing Praxis scores) will be accepted February 1 through April 30.

Can I join the MAT anytime?
No, the cohort runs from summer to summer, although some of the courses offered in the MAT Program of Study may be open to all graduate students.

What does a MAT course cost?
Each MAT course costs the same per credit hour as other graduate courses. Limited financial aid may be available to eligible candidates.

What if my undergraduate grade point average (GPA) is lower than 2.75 overall or less than 2.75 on the last 60 hours?
It is recommended that you take additional undergraduate coursework to raise your GPA

Can you take the examination at a non-University location?
Yes, you may take the Praxis I at a Sylvan Learning Center. Call 1.800.EDUCATE for additional information.

What can I do to improve my chances of passing the Praxis?
The Praxis website can be checked for resources and study guides. The Learning Curve, a new area of the Ewing Technology Lab at Delta State also offers resources to help you prepare for the Praxis.

 

 

 

 

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Area Contact

Dr. Ronald Joe Garrison