An applied approach to teaching rooted in the liberal arts

The MAT program features an experiential curriculum grounded in proven instructional best practices. In addition to mastering content specialization, the teaching and learning process, and the application of educational research to classroom instruction, students complete a semester-long student-teaching experience in a local school district.

Upon completion of the program, graduates are prepared to meet professional certification requirements for elementary teaching in the state of Florida. Rollins’ long-standing partnerships with local schools provide a direct pathway to leading your own classroom.

Program Structure

  • 16

    core courses

  • 1

    pre-internship (100 hours)

  • 1

    internship (full semester)


Core Courses

  • EDU 501 Sociological Foundations of Education
  • EDU 504 Psychological Foundations of Education
  • EDU 513 Curriculum Theory and Educational Assessment for Diverse Learners
  • EDU 580 The Multicultural Classroom: Cross Cultural Communication and Understanding
  • EDU 512 Strategies for Instruction, Learning, and Classroom Management
  • EDU 533 Student Teaching: Elementary
  • EDU 540 Seminar in Classroom Management

Elementary Specialization Courses

  • EED 563 Teaching Mathematics in Elementary School
  • EED 563L Elementary School Mathematics Lab
  • EED 564 Teaching Elementary School Science
  • EED 566 Teaching Elementary School Social Studies

Reading Sequence

  • RED 509 Foundations of Reading
  • RED 569 Research-Based Practices in Reading and Language Arts
  • RED 575 Diagnostic Techniques in Reading
  • RED 577 Demonstration of Accomplishment in Reading
  • RED 568 Differentiation in Language Arts and Content Area Instruction
An elementary school teacher conducts a ready lesson in class.

Real-World Rigor

In addition to taking core and specialized courses, you’ll participate in at least 100 hours of pre-internship experiences in elementary settings and spend a full semester student-teaching at a local school.


Full-Time Track

The full-time program sequence allows students to complete the MAT program in five semesters and one summer course.

SEMESTER
Fall
EDU 504 Psychological Foundations of Education (3)
RED 509 Foundations of Reading (3)
RED 569 Research-Based Practices in Reading and Lang Arts (3)
Spring
EED 566 Teaching Elementary School Social Studies (3)
EDU 501 Sociological Foundations of Teaching (3)
RED 575 Diagnostic Techniques in Reading (3)
Summer
EDU 580 The Multicultural Classroom (3)
Fall
EDU 513 Curriculum and Assessment with Diverse Learners (3)
EED 563 Teaching Mathematics in Elementary School (3)
EED 563L Elementary School Mathematics Lab (1)
EED 564 Teaching Elementary School Science (3)
Spring
RED 568 Differentiation in Language Arts and Content Area Instruction (3)
EDU 512 Strategies for Instruction (3)
RED 577 Demonstration of Accomplishment in Reading (3)
Fall
EDU 533 Student Teaching: Elementary (6)
EDU 540 Seminar in Classroom Management (3)

Part-Time Track

The part-time program sequence allows students to complete the MAT program in seven semesters.

SEMESTER
Fall
EDU 504 Psychological Foundations of Education (3)
EDU 513 Curriculum and Assessment with Diverse Learners (3)
Spring
EED 566 Teaching Elementary School Social Studies (3)
EDU 501 Sociological Foundations of Education (3)
Fall
RED 509 Foundations of Reading (3)
RED 569 Research-Based Practices in Reading and Language Arts (3)
Spring
RED 575 Diagnostic Techniques in Reading (3)
EDU 580 The Multicultural Classroom (3)
Fall
EED 563 Teaching Math in Elementary School (3)
EED 563L Teaching Math in Elementary School Lab (1)
EED 564 Teaching Elementary School Science (3)
Spring
RED 568 Differentiation in Language Arts and Content Area Instruction (3)
RED 577 Demonstration of Accomplishment in Reading (3)
EDU 512 Strategies for Instruction (3)
Fall
EDU 534 Student Teaching: Elementary (6)
EDU 540 Seminar in Classroom Management (3)