Program Overview
The 38 credit hour online Master of Arts in Teaching (M.A.T.) degree program is an alternative and accelerated means for college graduates with degrees in liberal arts, fine arts, and professional fields to attain teacher licensure. The program provides the professional education courses and clinical experiences - including student teaching - necessary to prepare candidates for teaching in a specific content area in grades PreK-Adult, 5-Adult, or 9- Adult (see Specializations for a list of all certification options). The M.A.T. program does not currently offer licensure in Elementary Education or Special Education; however, an endorsement in Special Education may be added after the initial license in a content area is earned.
Note: Pre-requisite content specialization coursework is typically delivered on-campus in a face-to-face setting.
M.A.T. Specializations
The following specializations are offered for MAT candidates:
Art, Pre K - Adult
Biology, 9 - Adult
Chemistry, 9 - Adult
Earth & Space Science 5 - Adult
English, 5 - Adult
General Science, 5 - Adult
School Health Education, 5 - Adult
Mathematics, 5 - Adult
Music, Pre K - Adult
Physical Education, Pre K - Adult
Physics, 9 - Adult
School Health Education, 5-Adult
Social Studies, 5 - Adult Spanish, Pre K - Adult
Theatre, Pre K - Adult
The MAT program does not currently offer licensure in Special Education; however, an endorsement for certification in Special Education may be added after the initial license in a content area is earned.
Professional Opportunities
Graduates with a M.A.T. are eligible to be licensed to teach in a public school and qualify to begin their teaching careers at a higher pay grade than teachers with a Bachelor’s degree only. The US Bureau of Labor Statistics projects 13% growth in job availability for K-12 teachers over the next few years.
Pre-Admission Requirements
Candidates applying to the MAT program must complete the following:
- Transcript Analysis: Request a transcript analysis from Joyce.Rose@fairmontstate.edu or (304) 367-4242 in the Office of Certification to evaluate courses from the undergraduate degree against the requirements for licensure in the secondary content specialization areas offered through Fairmont State.
- Content Coursework: Satisfactorily complete 75% of the coursework in the candidate’s teaching field. Non-degree students may take content courses and then apply to the M.A.T. program upon completion of the pre-requisites.
Admission Requirements
- Submit admissions application to the Office of Admissions. Online application can be found at https://www.fairmontstate.edu/apply
- Pay $50 application fee along with application
- Submit official college transcripts to the Office of Admissions
- Minimum 2.75 undergraduate GPA
- Report a Praxis II Content Test passing score.
Once admitted to the M.A.T program, candidates must complete all remaining required content specialization courses prior to being recommended for licensure by the West Virginia Department of Education (WVDE). In addition to content specialization coursework, M.A.T candidates also complete 38 credit hours of required graduate program core and professional Education coursework, and clinical experiences.
Candidates applying for licensure to teach must also satisfy Fairmont State’s GPA requirement and the testing requirements established by the West Virginia Department of Education (WVDE). Currently, candidates must have a minimum GPA of 2.75 in the content specialization area in addition to an overall GPA of 2.75. The testing requirements are the PRAXIS II content test(s) and the Principles of Learning and Teaching Exam (PLT) required by the WVDE.