Master of Arts in Teaching, MAT

Note: This program is temporarily not accepting applications. Please contact the program coordinator for more information and to discuss additional graduate education opportunities at ECU.

MAT Program Coordinator: Carole Greene (207 Speight Building; 252-328-5316; greeneh@ecu.edu)

The master of arts in teaching (MAT) includes teaching areas as follows: art education, elementary education, English education, Hispanic studies, history education, middle grades education, music education, physical education, science education, and special education. The Schools of Art and Design and Music, the College of Health and Human Performance, and departments in the Thomas Harriot College of Arts and Sciences offer subject matter courses and content specific methods courses, as well as supervise interns in specific teaching areas. The full-time program is designed to be completed in twelve months, beginning in the summer and finishing the following summer. Successful completion of the MAT leads to a graduate degree and initial (A) teaching licensure.

Minimum requirements for admission to the College of Education’s MAT program include the following:

  1. MAT applicants must hold a bachelor’s degree in an appropriate discipline as designated for the MAT teaching areas as follows:
  2. Overall GPA of 2.7 on a 4.0 scale on all undergraduate work from an institution accredited by a regional association.
  3. Satisfactory entrance examination scores on either the Graduate Record Examination or the Miller Analogies Test.
  4. A completed Graduate School application packet, including the written statement of purpose and three letters of recommendation from persons who can attest to the applicant’s academic competence or ability to do graduate work.
  5. MAT applicants are required to successfully complete an interview with the MAT coordinator and program area faculty.

Upon acceptance into a teaching area, the MAT Program Coordinator serves as the student’s advisor.

The master of arts degree in teaching requires 39-42 s.h. of credit as follows:

Required core courses - 15 s.h.