This flexible, professional degree program is designed to meet the needs of a wide range of individuals. Typical MAT students belong to one of the following categories:
- Persons who have earned a bachelor’s degree and are now seeking teacher certification at the elementary or secondary level.
- Persons who hold teacher certification at either the elementary or secondary level and seek certification at the other level.
- Persons who hold a teaching certificate and want to strengthen or add a specific subject area endorsement.
Candidates for the MAT degree must hold or qualify for a Seventh-day Adventist or State of Michigan teaching certificate or its equivalent before the degree can be granted. The 32 credits listed for the completion of this degree represent the minimum number of hours required for the MAT. Persons who enter the MAT program without a teaching certificate should expect to complete more than 32 credits. The Certification Registrar evaluates transcripts and identifies specific certification requirements for each student needing certification.
Program Delivery: This program is offered on campus and as a synchronous, interactive online program. Most courses are offered to students in-person and online simultaneously (see Global Campus definitions). Online students are encouraged to come to campus for graduation.