University General Course Catalog 2017-2018 
    
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Teaching of History, M.A.T.H.


I. Contact Information


Mack Social Sciences 243
(775) 784-6855
jenni@unr.edu

II. Brief Introduction


The Masters of Arts in Teaching History is designed for teachers in grades 5-12 who wish to enhance their knowledge base and career opportunities in social studies. 

III. Program Objectives/Student Learning Outcomes


Students enhance their understanding of two fields of their selection for content depth, research and writing skills, and pedagogy.

IV. Admission Requirements


Students seeking the Master of Arts in Teaching History degree should read the Graduate School  section of this catalog and the department’s Graduate Bulletin. The department requires that applicants hold a bachelor’s degree with a major or a 24-units minor in history, education (history or social-studies emphasis), or a closely related discipline; and have a cumulative undergraduate grade point average of 2.75. (The GRE exam is not required.) Applicants must have at least one year’s teaching experience or its equivalent at the primary and/or secondary level before the semester in which they seek to enter the M.A.T. program.

V. Program Requirements


The M.A.T. degree requires 32 semester units of course work, written comprehensive work consisting of an examination and a teaching unit plan, and a final oral presentation. For further information, contact the department’s graduate advisor or see http://www.unr.edu/cla/history/graduate/index.html

A. Required Courses (7 units)


B. Additional Courses (24 units)


  • Graduate-level History courses (at least 12 units)
  • College of Liberal Arts graduate-level courses outside of History (approved by Graduate Advisor) (at least 3 units)
  • College of Education graduate-level courses (approved by Graduate Advisor) (at least 6 units)

C. Comprehensive Work


VI. Program Total Hours (32 units)


VII. Undergraduate Requirements


The department requires that applicants hold a bachelor’s degree with a major or a 24-units minor in history, education (history or social-studies emphasis), or a closely related discipline; and have a cumulative undergraduate grade point average of 2.75.