Program Overview
Established by the College of Education at the University of Central Arkansas, the MAT program prepares mid-career professionals and recent graduates of higher education without teaching credentials to become classroom teachers in an expeditious fashion.
While we welcome any out of state candidates, completion of any program, other than an initial licensure program, may not lead to licensure or endorsement in Arkansas or in the state in which you reside. It is your responsibility to check with your state’s department of education to determine if the license or endorsement requirements are met through the program of study. If you are a potential out of state candidate, please contact the program coordinator directly.
Highlights of the MAT program include:
- A flexible and rigorous ONLINE program aimed at providing all students an equal opportunity for a high-quality education.
- Three general tracks to choose from: K-6, Middle Level, and Secondary(K-12, 4-12, and 7-12). All tracks are 36-hour graduate degree programs, are delivered fully online, and can be completed in less than two years.
- MAT Special Education track, 36 hours program of study, completed in less than two years.
- Provisional license eligibility for MAT candidates in good standing and who have met the state requirements, allowing them to work as the teacher of record during their time in the program.
- Competitive, flat-rate tuition of $336/credit hour (includes tuition and fees), regardless of residency or location.
The College of Education offers a Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) degree program created especially for individuals without teaching credentials who have earned baccalaureate degrees in specific content areas and want to become teachers in an expeditious fashion. The MAT is a 36-hour graduate degree program with three tracks: Elementary, Middle, and Secondary Education. Tailored to accommodate most working students’ schedules, this online program involves a 27-hour core plus 9 hours of required courses within the selected track that can be completed in five semesters, including fall, spring, and summer sessions. Graduate School policy requires that students complete their program of study within six years.
Program Outline
Programs of Study
- MAT Core Courses (27 credit hours)
- MAT 5310 Analysis and Practice of Teaching
- MAT 5320 Theory and Practice of Classroom Management
- MAT 5332 Contemporary Practices of Teaching
- MAT 6310 Pedagogy for Diverse Student Populations
- MAT 6311 Classroom Assessment
- MAT 6312 Principles of Child and Adolescent Development and Learning
- MAT 6320 Literacy Seminar for Teachers
- MAT 6699 Internship MAT
All candidates regardless of licensure level will complete the core courses. Candidates will then select Elementary (K–6) Track, the Middle-Level (4–8) Track, or the Secondary-Level (K–12, 4–12, or 7–12) Track and complete requirements for the selected track as indicated below.
Elementary Level (3 courses – 9 hours)
- MAT 6374 Integrated Curriculum in Elementary Education
- MAT 6338 Advanced Strategies in Elementary Education
- MAT 6314 Diagnosis and Correction of Reading Difficulties
Middle Level (3 courses – 9 credit hours)
- MAT 5303 The Middle School Psychology, Philosophy, and Organization
- MAT 6302 Models of Teaching
- MAT 6314 Diagnosis and Correction of Reading Difficulties or
- MAT 6342 Advanced Strategies in the Secondary Classroom or
- MAT 6388 STEM Methods for the Secondary Classroom
Secondary Level K–12, 4–12, or 7–12 (3 courses – 9 credit hours)
- MAT 6302 Models of Teaching
- MAT 6314 Diagnosis and Correction of Reading Difficulties or
- MAT 6342 Advanced Strategies in the Secondary Classroom
- MAT Content Methods Course from academic department as approved by advisor or
- MAT 6388 STEM Methods for the Secondary Classroom or
- MAT 5303 The Middle School Psychology, Philosophy, and Organization
College of Education graduate students are expected to maintain continuous enrollment throughout their program of study until achieving program completion. Specifically, College of Education graduate students are expected to be enrolled in at least two of the three semesters in a given calendar year (Spring, Summer I or II, and Fall). If a student must take a time-out, the student is expected to notify his/her home department. If a student fails to register for more than one semester out of three in a given calendar year, he/she may be ineligible for readmission unless granted by the home department.
University of Central Arkansas
Overview:
University of Central Arkansas (UCA) is a public university located in Conway, Arkansas. It boasts a rich 115-year tradition of excellence and is committed to providing an innovative and collaborative education within a culture of student support and success.
Services Offered:
UCA offers a wide range of services to its students, including:
Academic Advising:
Provides guidance and support for academic planning and course selection.Accessibility Resources and Services:
Offers accommodations and support for students with disabilities.Bear Card:
A multi-purpose card used for access to campus facilities, meal plans, and more.Bookstore:
Provides textbooks, course materials, and merchandise.Campus Safety:
Ensures a safe and secure environment for students, faculty, and staff.Career Services:
Assists students with career exploration, job search, and internship opportunities.Disability Resource Center:
Provides support and accommodations for students with disabilities.Financial Aid:
Offers various financial aid programs and scholarships to help students fund their education.Food Services:
Provides dining options on campus.Housing & Residence Life:
Offers on-campus housing options and residence life programs.Information Technology:
Provides technical support and resources for students.Library:
Offers a vast collection of books, journals, and digital resources.Student Health:
Provides healthcare services to students.Student Organizations:
Offers a wide variety of student organizations for students to join and engage in extracurricular activities.Veterans Services:
Provides support and resources for veteran students.Student Life and Campus Experience:
UCA offers a vibrant campus life with numerous opportunities for students to get involved and make connections. Students can:
Join over 150 Recognized Student Organizations:
Catering to diverse interests and passions.Participate in various events and activities:
From sporting events to cultural performances.Live in on-campus housing:
With various residence halls and living learning communities.Enjoy recreational facilities:
Including a campus recreation center.Volunteer in the community:
Through service-learning opportunities.Key Reasons to Study There:
UCA Commitment:
A groundbreaking program offering a debt-free pathway for tuition and fees for incoming Arkansas freshmen with household income of $100k or less.Small class sizes:
Allowing for personalized attention from faculty.Engaging programs:
Providing hands-on learning experiences and internships.Supportive community:
Fostering a sense of belonging and success.Strong academic reputation:
With a focus on research and experiential learning.Academic Programs:
UCA offers a wide range of academic programs across five colleges:
Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences:
Includes programs in art, history, literature, and more.Business:
Offers programs in accounting, finance, marketing, and more.Education:
Provides programs for aspiring teachers and educators.Health & Behavioral Sciences:
Includes programs in nursing, psychology, and more.Science and Engineering:
Offers programs in biology, chemistry, computer science, and more.Other:
UCA has a 14 to 1 student to faculty ratio.
The average ACT score for first-time undergraduate students is 22.4.
UCA offers over 141 academic programs and certificates.
UCA is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.
UCA is classified as a Community Engagement Institution by the Carnegie Foundation.
Note: If you currently hold a teaching license (provisional or standard) and/or have completed a student teaching internship at this or any other institution, you are ineligible for admission into the UCA MAT program. If you are switching to UCA’s program from another teaching licensure program, you will need to disclose that information and provide a letter of good standing to the UCA MAT office.
Out of State Candidates: While we welcome any out of state candidates, there are some restrictions that apply. If you live out of state, you must have a job as the teacher of record in your intended area of licensure for the duration of your program. The state of Arkansas will not issue a provisional license out of state and we will not place you out of state for any field requirements. You may hold a teaching position in any public school or in an accredited charter or private school. Upon completion of the program, you will hold an Arkansas teaching license, which will then need to be converted to your state of residence. It is your responsibility to check with your state’s department of education to ensure reciprocity applies to an Arkansas teaching license. If you are a potential out of state candidate, please contact the program coordinator directly. The site below provides the contact information for the Departments of Education in each U.S. state and territory. Contact your state’s department of education for specific licensing requirements for your state.
Non-U.S. Citizens: If you are a non-U.S. citizen residing out of country, you are not eligible for the MAT program. If you are living in the U.S., you must meet the qualifications found on the ADE site, in order to be eligible for licensure in the state of AR.
Requirements for Graduate School Admission:
- Submit original, sealed transcripts to the UCA Graduate School from all previous schools attended. (Not necessary for UCA transcripts). The required minimum undergraduate GPA for admission is 2.7. (If you fall below the 2.7 GPA, we suggest taking post-baccalaureate courses to help bring your GPA to the 2.7 minimum. Post-bacc courses can be from any institution, but need to be 3000 or 4000 level courses. We recommend those be in the content area where you wish to teach. We will not review applications that do not meet the minimum GPA requirement).
- Once prompted by the Graduate School, you will submit a Statement of Purpose.
- Upload all other required information (including proof of your MAT application AND proof of your cleared AELS background check) into the Graduate School system. Once your Graduate School file is complete, it will be sent to the program coordinator for review.