The Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) program aims to develop reflective and transformative teachers capable of working collaboratively with children, youth, their families and communities for the sustainable well-being of educational, social and ecological systems. The mission of the Chapman MAT program is to prepare reflective teacher-researchers who use integrated, developmentally appropriate, and critical pedagogies, and are ready to collaborate within diverse educational communities in order to lead us towards a more economically, socially, environmentally and politically just world.
In California, the appropriate credential to teach elementary school is the Multiple Subject Credential.
The Master of Arts in Teaching: Elementary Education allows the candidate to obtain both a Multiple Subject Credential and the master’s degree through an integrated program of coursework, fieldwork, and a demonstration of mastery. Students will take the courses listed below.
Prospective students who already possess a Single Subject, Multiple Subject or Special Education Credential from California or any other U.S. state are not eligible for admission to the M.A. in Teaching: Elementary Education Program.
Admission to the program
Admission to the program may be achieved by the completion of the following requirements:
- Hold a baccalaureate degree from an accredited institution.
- Submit passing score on the California Basic Educational Skills Test (CBEST).
- Have a minimum admission grade point average of 3.000. Applicants with an admission grade point average between 2.750 and 2.990 may be admitted in provisional standing for a maximum of one semester; provisional standing for the M.A. in Teaching specifies that students can enroll only in 500 level courses and can complete a maximum of 12 credits. Students who are below a 2.750 grade point average will be denied admission to the M.A. in Teaching.
- Submit passing score on, or proof of registration for the California Subject Examinations for Teachers (CSET).
Transfer of coursework
Six credits of graduate transfer work is the maximum allowed. (See Academic Policies and Procedures for transfer guidelines.)
California Commission on Teacher Credentialing requirements for the Multiple Subject Credential
- Passing score on all sections of the CBEST.
- Passing score on the RICA.
- Meet the U.S. Constitution Requirement (by transcript or exam).
- Complete Infant, Child and Adult CPR requirement.
- Obtain a Certificate of Clearance.
- Passage of the California Subject Examinations for Teachers (CSET) Multiple Subject exam.
- Successful completion of the California Teacher Performance Assessments (CalTPAs) must be verified by the credential analyst prior to endorsement for a California credential.
Demonstration of mastery
M.A. in Teaching degree candidates must demonstrate mastery of the program elements through the successful completion of an approved culminating experience, typically consisting of a portfolio or project including an oral presentation, before a panel of educators.
This demonstration of mastery occurs at the end of the program, after completing all coursework and fieldwork. Students must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.000 in all credential coursework prior to enrolling in 600 level courses.
Requirements for the Master of Arts in Teaching: Elementary Education (Multiple Subject Credential) degree
Students pursuing the Master of Arts in Teaching: Elementary Education (Multiple Subject Credential) are held to the University’s Academic Policies and Procedures . In addition these specific degree standards apply:
- Minimum grade “C+” or above required in all coursework.
- Maintain 3.000 GPA in the degree.
- Minimum cumulative GPA of 3.000 in all credential coursework prior to enrolling in 600 level courses.
- Completing all coursework and fieldwork.
- Successful completion of an approved culminating experience, typically consisting of a portfolio or project including an oral presentation, before a panel of educators.
The following courses make up the M.A. in Teaching: Elementary Education (Multiple Subject Credential) curriculum: