MAT / MEd Program Requirements

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July 1, 2003
HISTORY
Teaching of History PLEASE DISCUSS ALL COURSEWORK WITH YOUR ADVISOR
M.A.T. & M.Ed. PRIOR TO REGISTERING FOR CLASSES
M.A.T with Certification (54 Semester hours minimum)
>Apply for Candidacy during the
1) History: (min. of 32 hours in history required, including 16 graduate hours in history)*
first semester of course work in
a. Major Field: (When there is only one history colloquia offered in the major field, students
Hours
will be required to take an elective in their major field)
the Council on Teacher Education
EPASW 3015.
Term
Colloquia:
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Major Fields: US = Hist 551 (8 hrs.), Europe = Hist 511 (4hrs) & Elective
Other Major Fields: See Graduate Handbook for History
b. Teaching of History and the Social Sciences:
Hist 500: Colloquium on the Teaching of History
Note: Programs with certification lead
to an Illinois teaching certificate for
grades 6-12 in Social Science and
History. An endorsement for teaching
in middle-school (grades 6-8) requires
two additional courses: CIE 484 and
EPSY 446.
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Hist 420: Teaching the Social Sciences (requires 9 hrs in Social Sciences)
c. Readings courses:(students must take two readings courses not in their major field.) 1
World, US or European 500 level Readings Course
World, US or European 500 level Readings Course
2) Education Minor (18 semester hours and 100 clock hours of clinical experience)
a. ED 402 or 403
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b. ED 421 or 445
c. CIE 504
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d. ED 432 (70 hours of clinical experience)
e. SPED 410 (30 hours of clinical experience)
3) History 475 & 476 Educational Practice with Seminar I & II (Student Teaching)**
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M.A.T. without Certification
* Of the 32 hours in history, students
need a minimum of 6 hours in African,
1) History: (32 sem. hours minimum)*
a. Major Field:(When there is only one history colloquia offered in the major field, students
will be required to take an elective in their major field)
Asian, Latin American, and Middle
Eastern history, 6 hours of European
Colloquia:
history and 12 hours of U.S. history.
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Major Fields: US = Hist 551 (8hrs), Europe = Hist 551(4hrs) & Elective
Other Major Fields: See Graduate Handbook for History
b. Teaching of History and the Social Sciences:
**Students need to apply for student
teaching with their academic advisor
one yr. in advance of the semester they
expect to teach. Applications are available in the Council on Teacher Education, 3015 EPASW. Student Teaching
Hist 500: Colloquium on Teaching History
Hist 420: Teaching the Social Sciences (requires 9 hours in Social Sciences)
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c. Readings courses:(students must take two readings courses not in their major field.) 1
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World, US or European 500 level Readings Course
World, US or European 500 level Readings Course
d. Minor Field: __________________ (8 sem. hours required)
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is full time, off campus, & listed as two
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courses: Hist. 475 and 476; students
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must register for both. Hist. 475 & 476
M.Ed with Certification
must be passed with an “A” or “B” for
1) History (min. of 32 hrs in history required, including 16 graduate hours in history)*
a. Teaching of History and the Social Sciences: (8 sem. hours minimum)
Hist 500: Colloquium on the Teaching of History
Hist 420: Teaching the Social Sciences (requires 9 hours of Social Sciences)
certification credit.
b. Readings courses: (8 semester hours minimum)2
World, US or European 500 level Readings Course
World, US or European 500 level Readings Course
2) Education Courses (see College of Education advisor)
3) History 475 & 476 Educational Practice with Seminar I & II (Student Teaching)**
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[1] Students will need to take readings courses in the two fields not chosen for the major. For example, a student who has chosen an American history major will need to take
one course in World history and one course in European history at the graduate level. These courses include Hist. 551, 511, 561 and others. Consult the Graduate College
catalog for additional offerings.
[2] Students need to take readings courses in two fields: U.S., World or European history. Courses include HIST 551, 511, 561, etc.
July 1, 2003
[1] Students will need to take readings courses in the two fields not chosen for the major. For example, a student who has chosen an American history major will need to take
one course in World history and one course in European history at the graduate level. These courses include Hist. 551, 511, 561 and others. Consult the Graduate College
catalog for additional offerings.
[2] Students need to take readings courses in two fields: U.S., World or European history. Courses include HIST 551, 511, 561, etc.
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