Graduate Catalog 2017-2018

Middle Grades Education: Initial Certification, M.A.T.

Prerequisite Degree – Bachelor’s Degree

The Master of Arts in Teaching (M.A.T) degree program is designed to meet the needs of candidates who do not hold a teacher certification. Prior to Admission to Teacher Education the candidate must hold a Bachelor’s Degree from a PSC-accepted accredited institution and pass or exempt the Georgia Assessments for the Certification of Educators (GACE) Program Admissions Assessment. Before taking the Internship II semester, the candidate must pass the appropriate GACE content area tests to be recommended for initial certification. Completion of all program requirements and passing scores on the GACE content area tests will lead to recommendation for Georgia certification in Middle Grades Education.

The M.A.T. program consists of a minimum of 59 semester hours, 120 hours of field experience, and one semester of Internship II (or 10 hours of Advanced Internship for candidates already teaching in their own classrooms). Of the 59 hours of course work required for initial certification, 53 hours must be taken at Piedmont College. The last 12 academic hours in the candidate’s program, exclusive of student teaching, must be taken at Piedmont College. Full-time M.A.T. candidates can complete the program within six semesters if the candidate is approved for the minimum program. Students may take up to six years to complete the program. No course older than six calendar years may apply toward graduation.

Course Requirements

Required Courses:

EDUC 5599Graduate Orientation

1

EDUC 5537Teaching Reading and Writing in the Content Areas

3

EDUC 6151edTPA Orientation

1

 

EDUC 6601Instructional Media and Technology for Teachers

3

OR

EDUC 7702Integrating Instructional Media and Technology

3

 

EDMG 6645Advanced Teaching in the Middle School

3

EDUC 6655Exceptional Children

3

EDUC 7703Social, Cultural, and Ethical Perspectives of Education

3

EDUC 6690Classroom Management

3

EDUC 6699Methods and Interpretation of Educational Research

3

 

EDMG 7742Internship II (4-8)

9

OR

EDMG 7744Advanced Internship (4-8)

5

AND

EDMG 7745Advanced Internship (4-8)

5

 

EDMG 7788Capstone/Exhibition

3

EDUC 7702: EDUC 6601 is prerequisite for EDUC 7702

EDUC 7736, EDMG 7742: Taken as a block; no other courses may be taken during this term

EDMG 7744, EDMG 7745: Year-long Internship; must be taken consecutively in Fall/Spring

Five Content Area Courses at the graduate level (minimum)

Methods Courses: One per area of concentration

EDUC 6632Language Arts

3

EDUC 6634Social Studies Methods in Education

3

EDUC 6636Science Methods in Education

3

EDUC 6630Mathematics Methods in Education

3

Content Courses:

A minimum of 9 hours and 6 hours, respectively, in two content areas at the graduate level. Prerequisites may apply, check course descriptions.

Natural Science

The 5000-level courses are for those who have no experience in the course being taught:

CHEM 5000Topics in Chemistry

3

BIOL 5100Biological Science

3

BIOL 5200Plant Diversity

3

BIOL 5700Ecological Concepts

3

BIOL 5800The Internal Environment

3

ERSC 5300Astronomy and Meteorology

3

ERSC 5000Topics in Earth Sciences

3

GEOL 5200Georgia Geology

3

PHYS 5100Conceptual Physics I

3

PHYS 5200Conceptual Physics II

3

The following courses are for those candidates who have a degree or the equivalent in science:

BIOL 6100Biological Science

3

BIOL 6200Plant Diversity

3

BIOL 6500Animal Diversity

3

BIOL 6700Ecological Concepts

3

CHEM 6000Topics in Chemistry

3

CHEM 6010Research in Chemistry

3

CHEM 6020Synthesis and Reactions of Organic Compounds

3

ERSC 5300Astronomy and Meteorology

3

ERSC 6000Topics in Earth Sciences

3

GEOL 5200Georgia Geology

3

PHYS 6100Conceptual Physics I

3

PHYS 6200Conceptual Physics II

3

English

ENGL 6601Seminar in World Literature

3

ENGL 6602Medieval Literature

3

ENGL 6603British Renaissance

3

ENGL 6605Shakespeare

3

ENGL 6608Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Literature

3

ENGL 6615British Romanticism

3

ENGL 6621Victorian Literature

3

ENGL 6626Twentieth-Century British Literature

3

ENGL 6627American Romanticism

3

ENGL 6628Twentieth-Century American Literature

3

ENGL 6629Multicultural American Literature

3

ENGL 6630Literature of the American South

3

ENGL 6631History of the English Language

3

ENGL 6640Reading and Writing in the Content Areas

3

ENGL 6650Seminar in Composition Studies

3

ENGL 6655Survey of English Usage for Teachers

3

ENGL 6660Literary Criticism

3

ENGL 6680Major Authors

3

ENGL 6690Special Topics

3

Mathematics

The 5000-level courses are for those who have no experience in the course being taught.

MATH 5010Geometry

3

MATH 5020Linear Algebra

3

MATH 5030Discrete Mathematics

3

MATH 5040Calculus

3

MATH 5500Special Topics

3

MATH 6500Special Topics

3

MATH 6650Multicultural Mathematics

3

MATH 6700Explorations in Geometry

3

MATH 6750Explorations in Algebraic Concepts

3

MATH 5010, MATH 5020, MATH 5030: Recommended courses; MATH 1100 is prerequisite.

Social Science

ANTH 6600Advanced Studies in Anthropology

3

HIST 6600Early American History

3

HIST 6601Recent American History

3

HIST 6602United States History Since 1945

3

HIST 6610History of the Ante-Bellum American South

3

HIST 6611History of the "New South."

3

HIST 6612History of Georgia.

3

HIST 6620Recent Latin America

3

HIST 6621World History I

3

HIST 6622World History II

3

HIST 6630Special Topics

3

POSC 6600Advanced Studies in Political Science

3

POSC 6650Governmental Institutions

3

SOCI 6600Advanced Studies in Sociology

3

EDUC 6606Economics for Teachers: Concepts and Applications

3

Electives

EDUC 6600Educational Assessment

3

EDUC 6607Fundamentals of Learning and Cognition

3

EDUC 6628Literature for Children: Expanding Students' Reading Abilities and Interests

3

EDUC 6642Critical Thinking and Creativity in the Classroom

3

EDUC 6656Essentials of Collaboration and Inclusion

1

SPAN 5580Spanish for the Professions

3

EDUC 7701Critical Analysis of Current Trends and Issues in Education

3

EDUC 7712Group Processes and Interpersonal Skills

3

EDUC 7730School Law

3

EDUC 7770The Foxfire Approach to Instruction

3

EDUC 7721Characteristics of Gifted Students

3

EDUC 7722Assessment of Gifted Students

3

EDUC 7723Programs, Curriculum and Methods for Gifted Students

3

Program Completion Requirements:

  • Minimum field experience hours: 120
  • Minimum overall GPA of 3.0 in all graduate courses attempted, with not more than one grade of “C”;
  • Submit and have approved an application for graduation the semester before graduation;
  • Successful completion of Capstone;
  • Successful completion of one semester or full year Advanced Internship;
  • Pass GACE Program Admission Assessment and content area tests.

NOTE: In order to register for Internship II or Advanced Internship or take the capstone course in any program (whichever occurs last), M.A.T. candidates must successfully pass the appropriate Georgia Assessments for the Certification of Educators (GACE) tests(s).

NOTE: Candidates wishing to fulfill the teaching experience sequence in a private school are advised that private schools must be pre-approved for internship in order for that experience to satisfy the program requirement.

NOTE: The College assures candidates in our middle grades education programs that we can provide supervision of student teaching and internships at public schools and approved private schools located within 50 miles of either the Demorest or Athens campus. Consideration for supervision in placements beyond 50 miles is on a case-by-case basis and requires approval by the Chair of Middle Grades Education prior to registering for an internship or student teaching. A candidate should not consider a position on the assumption that Piedmont College is obliged to provide that service.

NOTE: Content Area Courses:

Candidates must have a minimum of 15 semester hours at the graduate level (5000 courses or higher) is required; 9 hours and 6 hours, respectively, at the graduate level in the fields of intended certification.

Candidates with undergraduate majors in fields not related to the chosen content areas will be required to add to their programs additional 3000-, 4000-, or graduate level courses in order to provide a substantial content knowledge base for teaching and for passing the GACE content area tests. Courses at the 3000- or 4000-level will not count toward the requirement for graduate level content courses. A transcript analysis of undergraduate coursework will be completed with the Department Chair to determine the additional number of courses that must be taken to meet the 15 hours per content area requirement.

See course descriptions