UHCL's Master of Arts in Teaching offers career-changers a great option
April 9, 2018 | UHCL Staff
Changing careers after a few years in a certain field isn’t easy, but it’s possible.
Monster.com, a global job-searching website, reports that 59 percent of working adults
say they’re interested in pursuing a different career and would like to make the leap.
If you’re among them and your career aspiration happens to be teaching, University
of Houston-Clear Lake’s College of Education is offering a new Master of Arts in Teaching
degree, open to students in fall 2018.
Suzanne Brown, associate professor of mathematics education and chair of curriculum
and instruction in UH-Clear Lake’s College of Education said there are many people
in the workforce who have undergraduate degrees and have always wished to work in
education, but somehow ended up on a different career path. “This M.A.T. is perfect
for career-changers,” Brown said. “The program is designed so that it’s possible to
receive teacher certification as well as obtain a master’s degree in just 36 credit
hours, which is about four semesters.”
The highlights of the program, said Brown, are that students who are currently employed
can take the necessary classes in the evening. “There’s no problem continuing your
job while you’re taking classes,” Brown said. “There are 10 courses in the program.
Most are face-to-face, a few are hybrid (online or in-person), and one full semester
of student teaching. And best of all, after just 36 credit hours , you’ll have completed
your student teaching, you’ll be certified in your content area, and you’ll have a
master’s degree as well, which means you’ll begin your teaching career at a higher
salary level.” This advanced degree, continued Brown, qualifies educators for leadership
positions as department chairs, curriculum writers, and other roles.
Brown said that students receive the benefit of personal interaction with experts
in their content area, who are highly experienced in teaching the grade level students
will be teaching themselves. “The interaction with quality faculty who are researchers
and who are actively involved in professional organizations is a great resource to
students,” she said. “The face-to-face component of this program is what enriches
students the most. They will be on a first-name basis with professors who are dedicated
to their success.”
For those who feel unfulfilled in their careers, or feel they need a more rewarding
job, Brown said this M.A.T. degree could be a great option. “Teaching is a wonderful
career in which you know you’ve made a light bulb go off for a child and made a real
difference for them.”
For more information about UHCL’s M.A.T. visit www.uhcl.edu/academics/degrees/teaching-mat.
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