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Which masters program would best meet my needs, the M.A.Ed. or the M.A.T.?

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Which masters program would best meet my needs, the M.A.Ed. or the M.A.T.?

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The M.A. in Teaching is designed for the K-12 classroom practitioner to improve their teaching skills to the highest levels. It requires 30 units beyond the B.A. The M.A.Ed. is designed for those wanting to work in the K-12 classroom or serve in curriculum development, administration, or teach at the collegiate level. It better prepares candidates for moving to a doctoral level of study. If you would like to discuss this further with one of our credential analysts, please call the School of Education office at 562-903-4843.

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