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Nov 23, 2024
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2017-2018 Graduate Catalog (As of 08-20-17) [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Middle Grades Education, M.A.T.
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Program Requirements
- 42+ credit hours
- 75 total hours of field experience
- Clinical Practice Internship
- At least 14 credit hours from each institution
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Additional Required Coursework
Students’ transcripts will be evaluated; if a deficiency in liberal arts and/or education coursework is determined, additional courses may be required and included in the Program of Study. Candidates have one calendar year following program acceptance to complete the additional coursework. Students must earn a minimum grade of C in all additional required courses. If candidates need more time to complete these courses, they may request an extension. All coursework must be completed by the start of clinical internship.
Certification/licensure requirements for M.A.T. students are described in the teacher education program student information packet for M.A.T. students and the Clinical Practice Handbook. As part of the certification procedure, each M.A.T. student must take the national PRAXIS tests: Early Childhood Education Content Area and Principles of Learning and Teaching. Advisors will provide important details about this requirement. All examinations are administered by the Educational Testing Service and application forms are available in the School of Education, Health, and Human Performance main office, 86 Wentworth Street. One copy of each test score must be sent directly to the College of Charleston School of Education, Health, and Human Performance and another copy to the South Carolina State Department of Education.
Undergraduate expectations include a bachelor’s degree in the specific content area. See content concentration for additional information.
Candidates in all four content areas of the Middle Grades Education, M.A.T. program will complete the following Core Education coursework. It is the expectation that students will split their coursework equally among the offerings at both institutions, dependent upon availability.
Core Education (24 credit hours)
The common set of required core education courses, along with the specialty coursework, and the required credit hours meet the requirements of the State Department of Education for teacher certification.
Field Experiences - Middle Grades Practicum
The following courses are required to be taken concurrently and at the same institution as part of the Middle Grades Practicum. The Practicum includes field experience hours.
As is expected for all South Carolina graduate teacher preparation programs, candidates in this program will spend a minimum of 75 hours in public middle school settings prior to their clinical practice/internship semester. The field experience includes participating in activities that range from focused observation to assisting small groups to teaching whole classes. These pre-internship experiences are an integral part of the core education courses.
College of Charleston Option
Citadel Option
- EDUC 536 Educational Psychology (The Citadel)
- EDUC 501 Methods and Materials of Middle and High School Teaching (The Citadel)
Clinical Practice: Culminating Professional Experiences in Middle School (9 credit hours)
During the clinical practice/ internship semester, teacher candidates in this program will spend 60 full days in a public middle school setting with content area certified teachers who are ADEPT trained as well as participate in a Transition to the Profession Seminar course during the final semester of the program.
9 credit hours taken at the home institution:
Clinical Practice - College of Charleston
Note:
The School of Education, Health, and Human Performance policy states that field experience and clinical practice placements are made within the tri-county area. The School of Education, Health, and Human Performance reserves the right to place candidates in the closest approximate placement.
Clinical Practice - The Citadel
- EDUC 520 Professional Internship (The Citadel)
- EDUC 525 Transition to the Profession Seminar (The Citadel)
Content Areas
Choose one of the following content areas:
English Content Area
Expected Undergraduate Coursework
Students entering the program without these courses will be expected to take them either on the undergraduate or graduate level and pass them with a C or better as part of their program of study.
- Adolescent Literature
- World Literature (2 courses)
- American Literature (1 course)
- Media Studies
- Modern English Grammar
- Creative Writing (short story, poetry, etc.)
Required Graduate Courses (9 credit hours)
(Plus any deficiency from expected undergraduate content as listed)
Mathematics Content Area
Expected Undergraduate Coursework
Students entering the program without these courses will be expected to take them either on the undergraduate or graduate level and pass them with a C or better as part of their program of study.
- Algebra and Trigonometry - 1 course
- Geometry - 1 course
- Probability and Statistics - 1 course
- Discrete Math - 1 course
Required Graduate Courses (9+ credit hours)
(Plus any deficiency from expected undergraduate content as listed)
Additional Graduate Coursework
To correct deficiencies in undergraduate preparation, students may be advised to go beyond the required graduate courses above and take additional graduate coursework from the following list of courses to complete their content area requirements. The courses chosen will be based on their undergraduate transcripts. Each course is offered at the College of Charleston.
Science Content Area
Expected Undergraduate Coursework
A bachelor’s degree in one of the following content areas:
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Physics
- Geology
Required Graduate Courses (9+ credit hours)
Middle Grades science requires content in all areas of science to successfully pass PRAXIS II Middle Grades Science Test. Therefore students must choose appropriate courses from a spectrum of courses and may NOT complete the degree with only one content area.
Select one of the following courses:
- BIOL 605 Laboratory Methods in Biology (The Citadel)
- BIOL 606 Field Methods in Biology (The Citadel)
- BIOL 609 Seminar in Environmental Science (The Citadel)
Additional Graduate Coursework
Based on an evaluation of undergraduate transcripts to ensure adequate breadth in preparation for the sciences, the faculty advisor will recommend the remaining required coursework from the following list:
Social Studies Content Area
Expected Undergraduate Coursework
A bachelor’s degree in history, sociology, or other social science. Students entering the program without these courses will be expected to take them either on the undergraduate or graduate level and pass them with a C or better as part of their program of study.
- 2 World History or Western Civilization courses
- 2 US History courses
- 1 South Carolina History course
- 1 choice of Anthropology or Sociology course
- 1 micro-Economics course
- 1 Political Science course that covers American Government
Required Graduate Courses (9+ credit hours)
(Plus any deficiency from expected undergraduate content as listed.)
- HIST 692 Teaching History and Social Studies (The Citadel)
Additional Graduate Coursework
Two additional courses chosen from the following based on evaluation of undergraduate transcripts to ensure that the candidate has expected preparation for South Carolina Middle School Social Studies teachers:
Title II Report Card
The College of Charleston Title II Report Card can be located by going to the South Carolina Department of Education Title II website: http:// title2.ed.gov. Additionally, copies of the report can be requested by contacting the director of the Office of Student Services and Certification at 843-953-5613 or 86 Wentworth Street, College of Charleston, Charleston, S.C. 29424-0001. To discuss the College of Charleston Title II Report Card, contact the dean of the School of Education, Health, and Human Performance at 843.953.5613.
For the purposes of Title II reporting, a program completer is defined as a candidate who has successfully completed clinical practice.
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