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Master of Arts in Teaching

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"The MAT program at SNU has allowed me to continue to be a lifelong learner! I received my undergraduate degree from SNU in Elementary Education and Sociology in 2012. I am now a children's pastor (former teacher) and was able to apply prior knowledge and skills to continue to become a master teacher even in my "non-traditional" teaching role. My professors were very encouraging and helped me to see the parallels that exist between a church and school setting. I am thankful for my experience!"

Gabby B.

MAT Graduate

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Program Overview

The Master of Arts in Teaching degree prepares you not only for the practical duties associated with teaching - this takes you to a new level in your teaching career. This master’s degree program provides teachers the opportunity  to earn an advanced degree that will raise their income as well as empower them to be highly effective and qualified teachers, instructional coaches and curriculum specialists. Teachers who graduate from this program are equipped to be master teachers and provide mentorship to other teachers in the profession.

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6
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3
start dates per year
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Graduate in as few as
18 months
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30
total credit hours
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$525
per credit hour
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Learn one night a week on campus or 100% online

Upcoming Start Dates

 

Wednesday, February 19, 2025
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Financial Aid Opportunities

TEACH Grant

The Teacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education (TEACH) Grant Program provides funds to students who are enrolled in a TEACH Grant-eligible program of study, at a school that participates in the TEACH Grant Program.

Students must agree to teach full time for at least four years in a high-need field at a low-income elementary school, secondary school, or educational service agency.

They must also meet other requirements and complete TEACH Grant counseling and the TEACH Grant Agreement to Serve or Repay. Learn more about the types of counseling for TEACH Grants and check your counseling status here.

Teacher Loan Forgiveness

Under the Teacher Loan Forgiveness Program, if you teach full time for five complete and consecutive academic years in a low-income school or educational service agency, and meet other qualifications, you may be eligible for forgiveness of up to $17,500 on your Direct Subsidized and Unsubsidized Loans and your Subsidized and Unsubsidized Federal Stafford Loans.

Frequently Asked Questions

HOW CAN I EARN THIS DEGREE WHILE WORKING FULL-TIME OR RAISING A FAMILY?

Earning a degree while working full time or raising a family has never been more possible. Here’s why adult students are thriving and reaching their goals at SNU:

  • Classes take place Wednesday nights face to face, or fully online
  • Students focus on one class at a time before moving on to the next.
  • Students study alongside other adults in similar stages of life.
  • Instructors with vast amounts of experience guide students through courses.
  • Textbooks can be delivered directly to your door at the beginning of each class.
WHAT DOES A TEACHER DO?

A teacher facilitates learning by designing engaging lesson plans that promote critical thinking and creativity. They assess student progress, provide constructive feedback, and adapt instruction to meet diverse learning needs. Teachers also foster a positive classroom environment that encourages collaboration and respect while integrating educational technology to enhance student engagement. In pursuing a Master of Arts in Teaching at SNU, educators develop these essential skills and knowledge to profoundly impact their students' lives.

 

 

WHY SHOULD I GET A MASTER OF ARTS IN TEACHING DEGREE?

Pursuing a Master of Arts in Teaching degree at SNU equips you with advanced skills and strategies essential for effective teaching. This degree enhances your ability to create inclusive learning environments and integrate innovative educational technologies. Additionally, it prepares you for diverse classrooms by fostering critical thinking and adaptive instruction techniques. Ultimately, earning this degree opens doors to greater career opportunities and positions you as a leader in education.

WHO HIRES THOSE WITH A MASTER OF ARTS IN TEACHING DEGREE?

Graduates with a Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) degree from SNU are well-positioned for roles in K-12 education. Typical employers include public and private school districts looking for qualified teachers, particularly given the nationwide teacher shortage. 

WHAT JOBS WILL A MASTER OF ARTS IN TEACHING DEGREE PREPARE ME FOR?
WHAT IS THE AVERAGE SALARY OF A TEACHER WITH A MASTER OF ARTS IN TEACHING DEGREE?

The average salary depends on the district and the job, but it is usually $45,000-$50,000.

WHAT MAKES SNU'S MASTER OF ARTS IN TEACHING PROGRAM UNIQUE?

SNU’s Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) program is unique due to its flexibility, offering both online and in-person courses designed for working adults. The program emphasizes practical application, preparing students to transition into teaching quickly. SNU also integrates a strong Christian perspective into the curriculum, aiming to develop compassionate, service-oriented educators. Additionally, the cohort model fosters collaboration and support among peers throughout the program.

WHAT CAN I EXPECT FROM THE MASTER OF ARTS IN TEACHING PROGRAM?

You can expect to move up to the master's level pay scale at your school district, have your own school leaders as professors, 8-15 hours per week of work, and qualify for the standard teaching certificate.

HOW MUCH DOES THE MASTER OF ARTS IN TEACHING DEGREE COST?

The MAT program costs approximately $15,750 ($525 per credit hour).

DOES SNU, OR THE MASTER OF ARTS IN TEACHING PROGRAM OFFER NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIES OR JOB PLACEMENT?

The MAT provides networking opportunities with local school district leaders. SNU also has a monthly Business and Leadership Network event.

WHY SHOULD I COMPLETE MY MASTER OF ARTS IN TEACHING DEGREE AT SNU?

You should complete your MAT degree for a variety of reasons. First, if you need teacher certification, this degree can help you achieve that. Second, this degree prepares you to take on classroom leadership roles in your school district. The program emphasizes hands-on experience and equips you for quick entry into teaching. 

"The MAT program at SNU has been instrumental in shaping my current role in education. It has provided me with the opportunity to develop and refine resources tailored to my specific classroom needs, making a real impact on my students. The supportive cohort and dedicated professors make this program an excellent choice for anyone looking to grow both personally and professionally."
Jordanne W.
MAT Graduate

Courses

MAT supports students for the practical duties of their future career as a teacher— and it also prepares them to enter the field as an insightful, well-rounded individual ready to make a difference. For an in-depth understanding of learning outcomes, review the courses and descriptions below.

The Art of Teaching

Credit hours: 3

An introductory course exploring the historical and practical aspects of American education. Students evaluate current educational trends, issues, and practices. They also explore teaching as an art and what it takes to become a truly outstanding teacher.

Classroom Leadership

Credit hours: 3

This course focuses on three approaches to classroom management: proactive, responsive, and supportive. The candidate will complete and submit the assignments online through Performance Learning systems (PLS). 

Educational Technology

Credit hours: 3

This course provides an examination of the characteristics of teaching and learning with technology. Students will become proficient in using a variety of computer application tools and in integrating those tools across the curriculum. Students will explore questions related to the sociological, psychological, developmental, and ethical implications of technology use and the appropriate use of advanced computer applications in classrooms. The goal of the course is to not only create a comfort level with the use of instructional technology but also to simply expose students to different possibilities as they expand their knowledge and form their own processes of utilizing technology in their teaching practice. 

Educational Psychology

Credit hours: 3

This course will cover the intermediate application of educational psychology theories and integrated understandings that can be used to develop more effective instruction.  Students will practice using student interviews and existing information to develop a comprehensive understanding of a student from a wide variety of perspectives (i.e., multicultural, motivational, behavioral, etc.)

Reading Assessment and Instruction

Credit hours: 3

The focus of this course is on the necessity of using assessment as part of the teaching/learning process. Emphasis is placed on authentic classroom assessment as well as on standardized assessment and the relationship of assessment to standards and learning. Students will develop four types of authentic assessment.

*Elementary (PreK-5) Education Majors only 

Secondary Teaching Methods

Credit hours: 3

This course will provide teachers with information and experiences that will help them develop and deliver effective instructional programs across four curricular areas in secondary grades (6-12). Major areas of content focus are the nature of the teaching/learning process, including research-based models of instruction, planning, classroom management, learning environments, motivation, and student engagement. Teachers will become familiar with and demonstrate evidence of the knowledge, skills, and dispositions for effective teaching.

*Secondary Education Majors only 

Sociology Cultures/Communities/Schools

Credit hours: 3

Candidates will develop an understanding of the diversity that exists in the local community and how the school should respond. Discussion will also center on promoting the value of local school/community cultures.

Legal Implications for Teaching

Credit hours: 3

This course is intended to familiarize students with case and statutory law which help students develop the skills to effectively identify legal issues within the educational environment. Students will be expected to apply their knowledge of education law to the development of school practices which inform those practices and decision making.

Collaborative/Interdisciplinary Teaching Methods

Credit hours: 3

This course will address the theoretical frameworks and assessments for consultation and collaboration including paraprofessionals and student families. Professional relationships with teaching faculty will be targeted as academic and behavioral support are needed to ensure student success.

Professional Focus Capstone

Credit hours: 3

The Professional Focus Capstone is a field-based course that provides students background knowledge of child and adolescent development principles as well as principles of effective teaching and training practices. Students in the course work under the joint direction and supervision of both a teacher with knowledge of early childhood, middle childhood, and adolescence education and exemplary educators in direct instructional roles with elementary-, middle school-, and high school-aged students. 

Internship

Credit hours: 3

The Internship represents the culminating experience for MAT Degree in the preparation of prospective teachers as knowledgeable, reflective practitioners and emerging leaders who conduct themselves ethically and professionally. The semester-long internship provides students many opportunities within diverse classroom settings to refine the knowledge, skills, and dispositions they have developed as active participants in the MAT Program.

Meet our SNU Faculty

Julia Monroe, Ed.D Candidate

Program Director

Julia Monroe obtained her bachelor’s degree in Family Studies & Gerontology from Southern Nazarene University in 2001. She received her Master of Education in Adult and Higher Education from the University of Central Oklahoma in 2016. Currently, she is pursuing her Doctorate of Education in Administration & Leadership at SNU anticipating completion in 2025.  She received her teaching credential through alternative certification from the state of Oklahoma. She taught K-12 public education for 12 years before returning to SNU in 2021 as an enrollment counselor. Additionally, she has been an adjunct professor in the FSG and the MAT programs at SNU.

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Julia is passionate about education and views it as a vehicle to improve one’s circumstances. She has a strong desire to support and positively impact teachers who then inspire their students in the classroom. Her research interests include Brain-Based Learning instructional strategies and Kinesthetic Classrooms.

Julia’s free time is spent with her husband, three children, extended family, and their dogs. She enjoys cooking, outdoor activities, traveling, and leading a small group in student ministries at her church.

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Dr. Stephoni Case

Education and Leadership

Dr. Stephoni Case began her career in Education as a hIgh school English teacher - and realized very quickly that believing in students and helping them accomplish their goals was her calling. Dr.Case taught in the Communication Arts Department at SNU for 19 years and then transitioned to Oklahoma State University in Stillwater as the Director of the Center for School Business Management. In 2014 she returned to SNU as the Director of the Master of Arts in Education Leadership (MAEL) program and has successfully led that program and launched and led the Doctor of Education in Administration and Leadership since 2019.

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“Working with graduate students who have made a commitment to reach their goals is a great blessing! I am always grateful for the hope and the determination I observe in these educators who are making a positive difference in their schools."

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  • "Completing one class at a time is manageable and not too overwhelming and the support from the staff at SNU is outstanding!"
    Michelle
    C.M.A. in Teaching student

    Admission Steps 

    Enrolling at SNU is a simple process. With rolling start dates, there’s no need to wait months at a time to begin your educational journey. Once you have earned your bachelor’s degree with a 3.0 or higher GPA* from an accredited university, take the following steps:

    Step 1. Apply online at degrees.snu.edu/apply.

    Step 2. Complete your FAFSA at fafsa.gov using school code 003149.

    Step 3. Send official transcripts to SNU at pgsadmissions@snu.edu or ATTN: PGS Admissions, Southern Nazarene University, 6729 NW 39th Expressway, Bethany, OK 73008.

    Step 4. Submit a one-paragraph essay explaining why you want to pursue this degree.

    After you submit your application and all materials, you will be contacted about your acceptance and how to enroll.

    *Students who do not meet GPA requirements may earn provisional acceptance upon approval by the MAT Program Director and will require that provisionally accepted students must attain the grade of B (3.0) or above in the first term of the MAT program.

    [Note that according to the Oklahoma’s Guidelines and Eligibility for the Alternative Placement Program, “To be eligible for Alternative Placement certification, applicants must hold a baccalaureate degree with a retention GPA of 2.5 or higher from an institution whose accreditation is recognized by the Oklahoma Regents for Higher Education (OSRHE).”  There will be applicants whose undergraduate GPA falls between 2.5 and 3.0; these applicants may be admitted by the MAT program Program Director on a provisional basis.]

    Locations

     

    Online

    Online classes are specially
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    Phone: +1 (405) 491-6332
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    Bethany Campus

    6729 NW 39th Expressway,
    Bethany, Oklahoma 73008

    Phone: +1 (405) 491-6332
    pgs@snu.edu

    Tulsa Campus

    8210 E. Regal Ct.
    Tulsa, Oklahoma 74133
    Phone: +1 (918) 664-4100
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    Satellite Location & Partnerships

    Moore, OKCPS, Putnam City, & Ponca.

    Additional sites coming soon!

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