Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT)
MAT Program Overview
Do you want to bring about excellent learning outcomes for students in all types of classrooms? The Master of Arts in Teaching at Spalding University is designed to equip professionals who earned a bachelor’s degree in another field with the skills they need to teach as transformational leaders. Prepare to meet the needs of the times in classrooms and beyond.
- Two tracks
- Traditional Track: Complete your coursework while continuing to work via evening, Saturday, and summertime classes
- Alternative Track: This track requires employment as a teacher in the area of licensure or certification sought and may be completed in four of five semesters
- Seven certifications: Elementary (P-5) (Traditional track only), Middle School (5-9), Secondary (8–12), Learning and Behavioral Disorders (P–12), Art (P-12), Business (5-12), and Spanish (P-12)
- 100+ hours of clinical field experience
- Teacher certification exam support
- EPSB approved and CAEP accredited
Courses
Our MAT curriculum is focused on teaching you how to teach the content knowledge you already possess. Possible courses include Classroom Management, Inclusive Classroom and Assessment for Teaching and Learning.
Certifications
- Art (P-12)
- Business (5-12)
- Elementary (P-5)*
- Middle Grades (5-9) – English, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies
- Secondary Grades (8-12) – Biology, Chemistry, Earth Science, English, Mathematics, Social Studies
- Learning and Behavior Disorders (P-12)
- Spanish (P-12)
*Only offered in the traditional program
Master of Arts in Teaching Tracks
Traditional Track
The traditional track allows you to complete your coursework while continuing to work with classes offered in the evenings. Most often your previous undergraduate work will satisfy you academic area requirements. You will complete the traditional program with a semester of full-time student teaching (14 weeks). The PRAXIS content area exam is not required for admission into the traditional program.
Alternative Track
Alternative Track
The alternative certification program is designed for teachers employed in public, private or parochial schools. While maintaining a teaching position in the field in which you wish to be certified, you can complete your degree by taking courses in the evenings, on Saturdays and in the summer. The PRAXIS content area exam is not required for admission into the alternative program.
Admission Requirements
Ready to develop your teaching and leadership skills? Discover how Spalding’s Master of Arts in Teaching can prepare you to accelerate learning outcomes.
Tuition
Prepare to lead as an educator with a Master of Arts in Teaching. Learn about tuition and fees for our MAT program, as well as your financial aid options.
Find Possibility in the Heart of the City
DISCOVER YOUR GROWTH POTENTIAL
Earning a Master of Arts in Teaching can enhance your career opportunities and earning potential. Teachers with master’s degrees regularly receive higher salaries than their peers with bachelor’s degrees.
High-Impact Career Preparation
Embark on your education journey. The Master of Arts in Teaching can jumpstart your career in a variety of settings, including:
- Education consulting firms
- Elementary schools
- Middle schools
- High schools
- Alternative schools
My time in Spalding University’s College of Education was truly transformative. The unwavering support from all the professors helped me develop the skills and confidence to become a master in the art of teaching middle school math. Their academic excellence and deep commitment to their students went beyond instruction—they modeled what it means to be an impactful and compassionate educator. The program not only strengthened my instructional strategies but also reinforced the importance of building meaningful relationships with students to foster a love for learning.
Sonia Concepcion Rios, 2024, 6th Grade Math Teacher
