Accelerated Teacher Licensure Programs of Study
3-Term Pathway
The 3-term program of study is a pathway for students with a degree in a teaching field who want to attend classes for a year and a summer. The program combines research-based best pedagogical practices and clinical experiences to prepare students for life in the classroom.
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Semester and Course |
Credits |
|---|---|
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Summer (recommended before fall/spring sequence, but can be taken the summer after) |
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EDU 407E Ethics & Policy Issues |
3 |
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EDU 514 Education Across Cultures |
3 |
|
Fall |
|
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EDU 512 Classroom Management for Secondary Teachers |
3 |
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EDU 497 Methods (Secondary Subject Specific) |
3 |
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EDU 595 Clinical Experience (120 hours - approx. 12 hours/week for 10 week) |
2 |
|
Spring |
|
|
EDU 510 Developmental Learning Science |
3 |
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EDU 518 Inclusion & Collaboration |
3 |
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EDU 595 Clinical Experiences (3 full days or 5 half-days per week) |
4 |
5-Term Pathway
The 5-term program of study is a pathway for those already employed as teachers under a provisional license. The program of study works with the teacher as they navigate the first-year teaching experience. The program combines research-based best pedagogical practices and clinical experiences to prepare students for life in the classroom.
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Semester and Course |
Credits |
|---|---|
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Fall |
|
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EDU 512 Classroom Management for Secondary Teachers |
3 |
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EDU 595 Clinical Experience |
1 |
|
Spring |
|
|
EDU 510 Developmental Learning Science |
3 |
|
EDU 595 Clinical Experience |
1 |
|
Summer (recommended before initial fall/spring sequence, but can be taken the summer after) |
|
|
EDU 518 Inclusion & Collaboration |
3 |
|
EDU 514 Education Across Cultures |
3 |
|
Fall |
|
|
EDU 497 Methods (Secondary Subject Specific) |
3 |
|
EDU 595 Clinical Experience |
1 |
|
Spring or Summer |
|
|
EDU 407E Ethics & Policy Issues |
3 |
Contact Us
Teacher Education Services
edadvising@mso.umt.edu
Matthew Schertz
Graduate Program Coordinator
Department of Teaching & Learning
Phone: 406-243-2163
matthew.schertz@mso.umt.edu