Transition to Teaching Program Coursework

The following list is the current sequence of required professional education coursework and examinations in T2T once a candidate is deemed eligible by meeting program entrance requirements.


PREPARATION

Before summer
Pass the Praxis Subject Assessment exam.


YEAR ONE

First summer (7 credit hours)
CI 760A - Creating an Effective Classroom (3 credit hours)
CI 702 - Introduction to Exceptional Children (2 credit hours)
CI 707 - Adolescent Development (2 credit hours)

First fall (4 credit hours)
CI 743 - Internship 1 (1 credit hour)
CI 789 - Working With Diverse Student Populations (1 credit hour)
CI 761A - Instructional Planning (2 credit hours)

First spring (3 credit hours)
CI 744 - Internship 2 (3 credit hours)


YEAR TWO

Second summer (7 credit hours)
CI 794 - Diversity & Culture in a Global Society (3 credit hours)
CI 701 - Foundations of Education (2 credit hours)
CI 710B - Differentiated Instruction for Active Engagement (2 hours)

Second fall (5 hours)
CI 748 - Internship 3 (3 credit hours)
CI 779 - Disciplinary Literacy and 21st Century Fluencies (2 credit hours) - starting Fall 2021

Second spring (3 credit hours)
CI 749 - Internship 4 (3 credit hours)

Receive passing score on the WSU Teacher Licensure Capstone.

Transition to Teaching Licensure Program completed (29 credit hours). MAT candidates continue to year three.


Sequence of Courses for Completion of the Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) Degree (Courses must be taken in this sequence)

Summer

CI 849 - Practices and Trends in Action Research (3 credit hours)
CI 860 - Seminar in Research Problems (2 credit hours)

Fall
CI 862 - Evidence Based Capstone Project Proposal (1 credit hour)

Spring
CI 863 - Evidence Based Capstone Project (1 credit hour)

Master of Arts in Teaching Degree completed (36 credit hours)