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Nov 21, 2024
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University General Course Catalog 2022-2023 ARCHIVED CATALOG: LINKS AND CONTENT ARE OUT OF DATE. CHECK WITH YOUR ADVISOR.
Teaching of History, M.A.T.H.
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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.
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Contact Information
The Graduate Program History Department University of Nevada, Reno / MS 308 Lincoln Hall #105 Reno, Nevada 89557-0308 (775) 784-6855 history@unr.edu
Program Objectives/Student Learning Outcomes
Students enhance their understanding of two fields of their selection for content depth, research and writing skills, and pedagogy. 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 MAT program.
I. Program Requirements
The Masters of Arts in Teaching History degree requires 30 semester units of course work, including a teaching unit plan, and a final oral presentation. For further information, contact the department’s graduate advisor or see History Department Graduate Student Handbook
A. Required Courses (6 units)
All candidates for the MAT in History are required to take two historiography courses:
B. Additional Courses (24 units)
Additional graduate courses to be selected by the student in consultation with the Graduate Program Director or the chair of the student’s committee
II. Program Total Hours (30 units)
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. |
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