MA in Ed - Elementary Teacher Education - Middle Level
Students in the University of Phoenix Master of Arts in Education with a concentration in Elementary Teacher Education Middle Level program prepares graduates to work as teachers. The program prepares students for state licensure in teaching. To learn more about the Master of Arts in Education with a concentration in Elementary Teacher Education Middle Level program, continue reading here.
Official Program Name:
Master of Arts in Education with a concentration in Elementary Teacher Education Middle Level
School Offering Program:
University of Phoenix
Degree Level:
Master's
Program Prerequisites:
The Master of Arts in Education with a concentration in Elementary Teacher Education Middle Level program is designed for students who hold a bachelor's degree in a non-education subject. Specific program requirements may vary, but applicants to graduate programs at University of Phoenix should hold a bachelor's degree and should be a U.S. citizen.
Program Description:
The University of Phoenix Master of Arts in Education with a concentration in Elementary Teacher Education Middle Level program prepares students to meet state requirements by offering both classroom work and the required student teaching experience. Students are provided with a faculty advisor to guide them through course and fieldwork requirements.
Accreditation:
University of Phoenix is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and is a member of the North Central Association (www.ncahlc.org).
Learning Format:
Online and Campus-Based
Program Length / Total Credits Required:
Course requirements for the Master of Arts in Education with a concentration in Elementary Teacher Education Middle Level program vary by state, but generally include 100 hours of fieldwork and 41 to 47 hours of classroom time.
Financial Aid Available:
Financial aid may be available for those who qualify. Aid opportunities include federal and state financial aid, grants and loans, employer tuition reimbursement, internal and external scholarship sources, and access to other resources.
Required Courses for a Master of Arts in Education with a Concentration in Elementary Teacher Education Middle Level:
Degree program and course requirements are subject to change. Contact University of Phoenix to confirm the most accurate information before enrolling in a program.
Education Courses
- MTE 507: Orientation to Teacher Education (0 credits)
- COM 516: Professional Communications (1 credit)
- MTE 501: The Art And Science Of Teaching (2 credits)
- MTE 506: Child and Adolescent Development (2 credits)
- MTE 508: Models, Theories and Instructional Strategies (3 credits)
- MTE 562: Assessment and Evaluation (3 credits)
- RDG 530: Curriculum Constructs and Assessments: Reading and Language Arts (3 credits)
- SEI 500: Structured English Immersion (3 credits)
- MTE 553: Instruction and Assessment of English Language Learners (3 credits)
- SPE 514: Survey of Special Populations (2 credits)
- MTE 531: Curriculum Constructs and Assessments: History and Social Sciences (2 credits)
- MTE 532: Curriculum Constructs and Assessments: Science and Mathematics (2 credits)
- MTE 534: Curriculum Constructs and Assessments: Visual and Performing Arts (2 credits)
- MTE 537: Curriculum Constructs and Assessments: Physical Education and Health (2 credits)
- SEI 503: Advanced Structured English Immersion Methods (3 credits)
Furthering Your Education:
Graduates can pursue further advanced degrees in education to further supplement their skills in the teaching profession. Some advanced degrees students may be eligible to apply for include:
- Master of Arts in Education - Adult Education and Training
- Master of Arts in Education - Special Education
- Master of Arts in Education - Teacher Leadership
- Master of Arts in Education - Secondary Teacher Education
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