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Master of Arts in Teaching

Degree Type
Master of Arts in Teaching
College
College of Education
Delivery
OSU-Cascades (in-person) or Ecampus (online)

Description

Few professions have the potential to impact lives like teaching. Our nationally-accredited, cohort-based teaching program offers Master of Arts in Teaching degrees in elementary and secondary education, as well as coursework to support continuing learning and accreditation. Teaching faculty focus on instructional strategies and methods, best practices, research-driven theory, and practical experiences to prepare teaching candidates for an Oregon Preliminary Teaching License.

In-Person

With a physical campus and modern classroom buildings, we are the only public university offering a site-based teaching degree in Central Oregon. Our exceptional in-classroom instruction uses a cohort model where students form strong relationships with peers and faculty. OSU-Cascades MAT students earn endorsements in elementary or secondary disciplines and have the option to add the English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) endorsement. This program can be completed in either one or two years.

Online

Through the online Elementary Education program, complete your graduate coursework through top-ranked OSU Ecampus and your student teaching in partner school districts throughout Oregon. The two-year online cohort program offers wrap-around support for students throughout the program with hyflex meetings each term to connect with peers and faculty. E-campus MAT students earn endorsements in elementary multiple subjects as well as English for Speakers of Other Languages or Dual-Language.

A Flexible Program for School District Staff and Working Professionals

The online program provides a unique pathway for district staff to become licensed elementary teachers. If you currently work with students in an elementary setting, our program has the potential to enable you to keep your job while earning a Master of Arts in Teaching and licensure. The elementary e-campus program may also suit working professionals who need online and hybrid coursework paired with a robust student teaching experience.

Contact us

For information about the online program, contact Shoshanna Holman by email or call 541-737-7033.


Program Information

 

Endorsements offered at OSU-Cascades

Elementary: Multiple Subjects
Language Arts
Foundational Mathematics
Advanced Mathematics
Science: Integrated Science, Biology, Chemistry, Physics
Social Studies

Non-Degree

English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL): Endorsement open to our MAT candidates and Oregon licensed teachers

The Professional Teacher and Counselor Education unit at Oregon State University (OSU) is accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education-Legacy (NCATE), which is now part of the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP).

Our graduate teaching program focuses on instructional strategies and methods courses, best practices, research driven theory and practical experiences. Our coursework prepares the teacher candidate for teacher licensure in Oregon.

Total credits required: 58-61

Course listing (in-person)

Course listing (online)

Contact:
OSUcascadesGradPrograms@osucascades.edu
Phone: 541-706-2101

Outperform

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Our students score 10%+ higher than the national average on the edTPA licensure exam.

Award-Winning Faculty

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Our research and teaching faculty bring current theory and practical knowledge.

In the Classroom

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MAT student teachers


We are proud of the more than 700 teachers who have graduated from the Master of Arts in Teaching program since 2001.

2x more student teaching

OSU-Cascades provides a student teaching experience that is more than twice the hours required for an Oregon preliminary teaching license. You’ll spend the school year gaining valuable hands-on experience in K-12 classrooms — applying instructional strategies and methods, exchanging best practices with co-teachers and getting feedback from university supervisors.