May 20, 2024  
2023-2024 Academic Catalog 
    
2023-2024 Academic Catalog

Education


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The College of Education is dedicated to providing high quality teacher preparation programs. Program requirements are responsive to external accreditation and to the rules established by the Oregon Teacher Standards and Practices Commission (TSPC) and the Association for Advancing Quality in Educator Preparation (AAQEP). It is important that interested students obtain the most current advising information by consulting education advisers and obtaining the most current College of Education advising handbooks and admission materials.

Students preparing to teach elementary grades are required to complete a major in Elementary Education with an ESOL Concentration. Students who transfer with an AAOT degree or equivalent may choose to complete the AA Transfer Pathway or the full Multidisciplinary Studies major. The completion of these requirements leads to a Bachelor of Science or Arts in Multidisciplinary Studies and Elementary Education. There is one option leading to preliminary teacher licensure for prekindergarten - grade 12 special education teachers (Undergraduate). The program requires a year of coursework as well as field experiences in classrooms with a properly licensed and endorsed teacher. Successful candidates who complete all coursework and all state requirements qualify for a preliminary teaching license.

EOU’s teacher preparation programs have a competitive admissions process. Admission to the University does not guarantee admission to the professional education component of any particular education program. The Undergraduate Elementary Education, SEITL undergraduate and MAT programs are limited in the number of students who can be accepted each year. Only the most qualified candidates will be considered for admission. Specific guidelines for admission to program are published each year. Please contact the College of Education for the current Admissions Packet for specific requirements and procedures for each program.

Master of Arts in Teaching Program

The degree program, Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT), is designed for individuals who have a baccalaureate degree and are seeking an initial teaching license. The program features a year-long, field-based experience combined with professional preparation coursework. The program prepares teachers in either multiple subjects (typically elementary level) or single subjects (typically secondary level). The program begins with on-campus coursework during summer term, continues with a school-based practicum assignment at the start of the public school year, and includes hybrid coursework during fall, winter and spring terms. Candidates complete the program at the end of spring term.

The College of Education seeks candidates who demonstrate exemplary professional behaviors, social aptness, personal excellence, and academic competency.

Transfer credits are not generally accepted into the MAT program and are only considered on a case-by-case basis by the MAT program coordinator.

Program admission is required and is based on meeting high standards of academic performance and teacher potential. Program candidates should begin planning a year in advance to meet all admission standards and submit materials by the designated due date. Resource restrictions in selected locations, levels, or endorsements may limit the number of students accepted to the program. Specific admission requirements, procedures and application materials are available on the college website: www.eou.edu/mat/. Personal advising is available by calling 541-962-3529.

Master of Science in Education 

The Master of Science degree (MS) is intended to provide the student with advanced preparation in both theoretical and applied knowledge and skills. Although most participants will be educators, others seeking an advanced degree in education related studies are encouraged to apply. The Master of Science program is offered online. Students can complete the degree in five terms, but individuals may proceed at their own pace within a ten year period. The Master of Science Program is divided into three components: teacher research core, concentration and electives. The teacher research core contains fundamental research courses. The concentration opportunities include curriculum leadership, dyslexia, ESOL, literacy (reading), special education and trauma in education communities. See the college website for more information www.eou.edu/college-of-education/

 

Programs

    Master of Arts in TeachingMaster of ScienceGraduate Certificate(s)Graduate EndorsementsGraduate SpecializationMajor(s)Minor(s)Undergraduate Certificate(s)Four Year Plan(s)

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