
Master of Arts in Teaching
This program is designed for aspiring teachers who want to teach in California K-12 classrooms and have not obtained a teaching credential.
If you’re ready to change lives as a teacher, the Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) program will equip you with the theories, principles and skills you need to make a meaningful difference. Our emphasis on high-needs schools will prepare you to leave the program ready to challenge norms and build inclusive communities in any educational setting.
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Program Overview
The Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) program will allow you to earn your master’s degree and complete the requirements to be recommended for a California preliminary teaching credential.Ìý
Through this program, you will:
- Earn a teaching degree from a school with a strong reputation among employers.
- Be mentored by a guiding teacher.
- Have the option to complete the requirements for an Education Specialist credential or other authorizations and certificates.
Curriculum
The MAT program meets credential program standards and teacher performance expectations set by the . The program also includes preparation for the English Language Learner Authorization and Education Specialist Credential,* which includes the additional autism authorization.
*Additional exams and student teaching are required to obtain the Education Specialist credential.
Student Teaching
As a student, you will complete student teaching that is integrated with your coursework, allowing you to immediately apply the strategies learned in your courses. º£½ÇÂÛ̳’s unique approach to student teaching provides:
- Gradual student teaching responsibility.Ìý
- Mentoring relationships with experienced teachers.
- A placement site aligned with your career goals.
- Collaborative feedback and support from your peers and professors.
With Summer program start, during the second semester, you will complete student teaching four full days a week (minimum of 28 hours per week) at a placement site.
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Primary Credential Track
Apply to one primary credential track based on what you would like to teach:
Multiple Subject Teaching Credential
Most individuals with a multiple subject credential teach all subjects in an elementary classroom, but you can also teach in other settings. Learn more about a .
Single Subject English Teaching CredentialÌý
Most individuals with a single subject English credential teach English in middle or high school classrooms, but you can also teach in other educational settings. Learn more about a .Ìý
Single Subject Math Teaching CredentialÌý
Most individuals with a single subject math credential teach mathematics in a middle or high school classroom, but you can also teach in other educational settings. Learn more about a .
Single Subject Science Teaching CredentialÌý
Most individuals with a single subject science credential teach science (biological sciences, chemistry, geosciences or physics) in a middle or high school classroom, but you can also teach in other educational settings. Learn more about a .
World Languages - Languages other than English Credential
Individuals with a World Languages - Languages other than English Credential are qualified to teach a specific language (Mandarin, Spanish, French, etc.) as a world language in K-12 California public school classrooms.ÌýLearn more about aÌý
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Additional Pathways
You can increase your competitiveness in the job market by completing the requirements for additional credentials, authorizations and certificates. You will declare Additional Pathways when you apply to the program.
Education Specialist CredentialÌý
Prepare to work with students with mild to moderate learning disabilities in K-12 grade settings. The coursework requirements for this credential are integrated with the curriculum, but you must complete additional exams and student teaching to be recommended for this credential.
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Bilingual Authorization in Spanish
Prepare to teach K-12 grade language learners whose primary language is Spanish. This authorization provides the option to teach in either bilingual settings or in English dominant settings with learners whose primary language is Spanish. You must demonstrate fluency in Spanish and complete additional student teaching to pursue this authorization. Learn more about .
USC Gifted Education CertificateÌý
Prepare to recognize and respond to the potential, interests and abilities of gifted and advanced PreK-12 grade learners from diverse backgrounds. Learn to design and provide an appropriate curriculum for each learner. Requires the addition of a four-unit course during the summer session.
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Teaching Credential Requirements
To be recommended for a , you must satisfy a series of requirements established by the CTC. These requirements must be completed before and during your time in the program.
To apply to º£½ÇÂÛ̳, you must submit official documentation that you have satisfied the basic skills requirement by way of an . To be eligible to register for classes at º£½ÇÂÛ̳, you must submit official documentation that you have satisfied the subject matter requirement by way of an no later than May 1, 2026.
After you have completed the program and all credential requirements, º£½ÇÂÛ̳ will formally recommend qualified candidates to the for a preliminary credential. If you plan to work in another state, to identify any alternate requirements.
ScholarshipsÌý
As an applicant, you will be automatically considered for limited, merit-based scholarships of up to $30,000. There is no need to submit a separate application for these scholarships. The admission committee selects recipients based on academic achievement, demonstrated dedication to the º£½ÇÂÛ̳ mission and other distinguishing characteristics. With the exception of the Leo F. Buscaglia Endowed Fellowship, all º£½ÇÂÛ̳ scholarships are awarded at the time of admission.
View º£½ÇÂÛ̳’s scholarship finder to identify other scholarships and funding opportunities. You do not have to be admitted to apply to these scholarships. Carefully note the scholarship application deadlines, which may occur before the final program application deadline.
Financial Aid
The information regarding various types of financial aid and financing options.
To be considered for financial aid, you must apply by filing the FAFSA. After you , the financial aid office will determine your financial need and inform you of the federal or private loans that are available to you.
Career Outcomes
Graduates of the MAT program are prepared to fill roles as classroom teachers. Less traditional career paths may include:
- Substitute teacher
- Correctional center teacher
- Online instructor
- Tutor
- Athletic coachÌý
- English as a Second Language (ESL) instructorÌý
Program Details
Degree Awarded
Estimated Length
11 months
Units
Program Cost
$2,376 per unit (estimated)
Modality
- On Campus
Next Deadline
December 1, 2025
Start Date
Late June, 2026
Class Times
Various times during the week (mostly evenings classes during student teaching).
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Faculty
Many of our professors are former teachers who can share practical experience from years in the classroom.Ìý
Program Outcomes
of MAT alums said their º£½ÇÂÛ̳ education prepared them to be more effective in their career
of MAT alums said their studies at º£½ÇÂÛ̳ prepared them well for future employment
Less than 18% of MAT alumni took more than six months to find a job after graduating

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