MASTER OF ARTS IN TEACHING (MAT)
HEALTH EDUCATION
Graduate Program Coordinator Ms. Susan S. Hagen Dr. Mark A. Kaelin
Note: This program is for graduate
degree candidates who are not certified in any field, and who wish
to teach one of the following subjects: art, biological science,
business education (business education programs are no longer
accepting new students), earth science, English, French, health
education, home economics, mathematics, music, physical education,
physical science, social studies, Spanish, or Teacher of English
as a Second Language.
The course of study shown below represents the professional
education course work required for students accepted to the
program. Additional courses in the subject the candidate chooses
to teach may be required. Candidates with strong academic
backgrounds in that subject, as assessed by Montclair State
University faculty, may have little of this additional course
work.
Requirements
CURR 599, Curricular and Social Dynamics of Schooling, 3 credits
EDFD 520, Development of Educational Thought, 3 credits
One graduate course in the teaching of reading, 3 credits
One graduate course in the teaching for critical thinking, 3
credits
Four graduate courses in subject of certification or related
field. (May include graduate educational psychology and
human/intercultural relations courses),
12 credits
CURR 522, Innovations in Teaching, 3 credits
ELRS 503, Methods of Research, 3 credits
Departmental "methods" course(s) (in individual majors), 3-6
credits
CURR 500, Fieldwork in Education, 2 credits
Professional semester:
CURR 528, Teaching for Learning, 3 credits
CURR 511, Supervised Student Teaching, 8 credits
CURR 502, Seminar in Professional Education, 1
Departmental Seminar (if required by major department), 1
credit
Minimum Semester Hours: 47
Candidates who have not already done so in their previous
academic work, must be prepared to take courses to satisfy the
following additional requirements: an introductory course in
psychology, an educational psychology course, a course in human
and intercultural relations,. They must also satisfy a speech
proficiency requirement, a physiology/hygiene requirement, and
pass the appropriate PRAXIS examination.
Important note: Candidates who wish to be general elementary
teachers, special education teachers (teacher of the handicapped
certification), or Teachers of English as a Second Language (TESL)
should consult with the Teacher Education Admissions Office for
courses of study for those programs.
This document is intended to provide preliminary general
information to potential candidates. Certification programs and
course requirements can vary with certification area and are
subject to change by NJ Department of Education regulations and
university policy. Students must follow their official work
programs of study, which they will receive upon their acceptance
to the program.
TO APPLY TO THIS PROGRAM, PLEASE VISIT
http://www.montclair.edu/graduate/prospective/app.shtml
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