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The University of Arkansas offers the Bachelor of Science (B.S.E.) and Master of Arts in Teaching (M.A.T.) degrees in middle-level education. These combined degree programs constitute the University of Arkansas initial teacher licensure program in middle-level education (grade 4 through grade 8). Students who obtain their B.S.E. degree from the University of Arkansas will have completed the prerequisite course requirements for entry into the M.A.T. program. Students who obtain a bachelor's degree from another university and/or in a program area other than middle-level education must have their transcripts evaluated by a middle-level education program adviser -- Peabody Hall 319, (479) 575-4201 -- to determine what deficiencies must be addressed before they can be considered for admission into the M.A.T. program. The M.A.T. degree program is a 33-semester hour program. To be recommended for licensure by the University of Arkansas, students must complete the M.A.T. degree program.
Prerequisites to the M.A.T. Degree Program: Students will be selected up to the maximum number designated for each cohort area of emphasis.
Requirements for the middle-level Master of Arts in Teaching degree: (Minimum 34 hours)
Summer II (5 weeks) (On campus)
Total Hours 6
Fall Semester (18 weeks)
Integrated Learning Experiences
Total Hours 13
Spring Semester (15 weeks)
Integrated Learning Experiences
Total Hours 14
Grand Total 33 hours
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