Full-Time, One-Year Program
Loyola’s full-time Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) program is designed to prepare exceptionally qualified teachers who are culturally and linguistically responsive to the needs of diverse learners in just one year.
Elementary Program
The MAT elementary program requires 39 credit hours.
Program Format
- The full-time MAT is completed in one year (summer-spring).
- The full-time program begins in May.
- Courses are offered in the evenings.
- In the fall semester, students will attend internship in a local school two days per week, with full-time internship in the spring semester.
Program of Study
Summer: June - August
RE 760 | Processes and Acquisitions of Literacy (3 credits) | |
TE 603 | Learning Sciences (3 credits) | |
RE 761 | Materials for Teaching Reading (3 credits) | |
SE 761 | Introduction to Special Education (3 credits) | |
TE 633 | Elementary Social Studies Methods and Management (2 credits) |
Fall: September - December
RE 762 | Assessment and Instruction in Reading I (3 credits) |
TE 600 | Foundations of Education (3 credits) |
TE 670 | Teacher Research and Inquiry (3 credits) |
TE 631 | Elementary Mathematics Methods and Management (3 credits) |
TE 679 | Internship I (1 credit) |
Spring: January - May
TE 632 | Elementary STEM Methods and Management (3 credits) |
RE 763 | Assessment and Instruction in Reading II (3 credits) |
TE 680 | Internship II & Seminar (6 credits) |
Secondary Program
The MAT secondary program requires 34 credit hours.
Grades 7-12 Certification Areas
Grades PK-12 Certification Areas
Program Format
- The full-time MAT is completed in one year (summer-spring).
- The full-time program begins in May.
- Courses are offered in the evenings.
- In the fall semester, students will attend internship in a local school two days per week, with full-time internship in the spring semester.
Program of Study
Summer: May - August
ET 605 | Introduction to Educational Technology (3 credits) |
SE 761 | Introduction to Special Education (3 credits) |
TE 603 | Learning Sciences (3 credits) |
TE 612 | Secondary Methods of Teaching (3 credits) |
Fall: September - December
TE 600 | Foundations of Education (3 credits) |
TE 60^ | Content Area Methods (3 credits) |
TE 670 | Teacher Research and Inquiry (3 credits) |
TE 65^ | Internship I (1 credit) |
Spring: January - May
TE 65^ | Internship II & Seminar (6 credits) |
RE 733 | Teaching Literacy in the Content Areas I (3 credits) |
RE 744 | Teaching Literacy in the Content Areas II (3 credits) |
Benefits of the Full-Time, One-Year MAT Option
- Full-Time One-Year students complete the program in a cohort, taking courses together throughout the year.
Teacher Certification Requirements
Completion of this program and appropriate licensure exams lead to eligibility for Maryland State Department of Education (MSDE) certification.
Loyola Seniors
Loyola seniors now have the option to apply to the Full-Time, One-Year MAT program through Fast-Track admission. To learn more and apply, visit the Fast-Track page.
Introducing the Noyce CREST Scholars Program
The CREST program supports tuition, books, fees, and licensure exams for full-time one-year MAT students by awarding funds ranging from approximately $18,000 to $22,000.Learn More
Ready to learn more?
Contact us at education@loyola.edu or 410-617-2990.Attend an Information Session
Program Pathways
Practical, Real-World Application
Students complete clinical experiences in Professional Development and partnership schools in the greater Baltimore area. Students who are already teaching in their licensure area may have the option to complete their field experiences and/or internship in their schools.
Nicole Levine, '22
Loyola’s MAT program was exactly what I was looking for— a great hands on experience with supportive and encouraging mentors. The internship experience has been amazing and I have learned so much from all of my professors and my mentor teachers, so I feel that Loyola has prepared me to be the kind of educator that I strive to be.
Summer Pearson, '22
The MAT program's clinical and academic experiences prepared me to be a teacher who models compassion, competence, creativity, preparation, reflection, and responsiveness to diverse learners. In just one year, I have grown tremendously and am proud to be a part of this community of highly qualified teachers.
Martina Ramirez, '18
As an educator, the MAT program gave me the necessary tools to promote and cultivate, diversity, equity, and inclusion in my classroom. Invaluable internship experiences alongside relevant curriculum ensured that my transition from scholar to educator be a seamless and successful one.
Request information and apply
Ready to learn more?Explore the following links or contact us at mat@loyola.edu or 410-617-2990. For admission-related questions, contact Mechelle Palmer at mjpalmer@loyola.edu.