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Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Mathematics
Area of study
Mathematics and Statistics
Education type
On campus
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Mathematics, M.A.T.

Program Overview

The Mathematics, M.A.T. program is designed primarily for certified teachers who want to strengthen their subject matter preparation in mathematics. This degree does not give certification in high school teaching, but in some cases, the M.A.T. may qualify students to teach at some community colleges.


Program Details

  • Degree Type: Master of Arts in Teaching (M.A.T.)
  • Format: Non-thesis program offered both on campus and by distance learning through Idaho Engineering Outreach
  • Delivery: Video format for distance education courses, allowing students to complete all requirements without being on campus

Career Outcomes

With this degree, you could become a:


  • Math teacher at a high school or junior high
  • Community-college teacher

Program Fit

This program could be a good fit if you:


  • Are a certified teacher
  • Enjoy math
  • Want to enhance your knowledge in the subject matter
  • Are self-motivated and work well independently

Program Outline


Careers:

  • Math teacher at a high school or junior high
  • Community-college teacher

Other:

  • The program is designed primarily for certified teachers who want to strengthen their subject matter preparation (it does not give certification in high school teaching).
  • In some cases, the M.A.T.
  • may qualify students to teach at some community colleges.
  • The non-thesis program is offered both on campus and by distance learning through Idaho Engineering Outreach.
  • The distance education courses, offered in video format, allow you to complete all requirements for your degree without being on campus.
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