Gemini Program at Thomas More College

MAT In The News

MAT Graduate Honored At Kentucky Educators Meeting
Tiffany Reding, Master of Arts in Teaching graduate, Spring, 2012, was recognized at the annual meeting of The Kentucky Association of Teacher Educators, which was held in Georgetown, KY on September 28, 2012.

Premier Class Graduates from MAT Program
The Education Department at Thomas More College is proud to present a program to prepare candidates who have a baccalaureate degree and who have completed the content requirements for a certification area as defined by the Kentucky Education Professional Standards Board (EPSB).

Master of Arts in Teaching Program

Choose Your Track

Track I - Alternative Certification: Temporary Provisional Certificate Holders
This track is designed for those currently teaching with a Temporary Provisional Certificate, who hold a Bachelor's Degree with a certifiable major.

Track II - Traditional Program: Teacher Certification for Bachelor's Degree Holders
This track is for those with certifiable majors in Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, Social Studies, or English, who want to acquire their teacher certification while maintaining their current job or who may not be employed.

Application Process

Persons in either Track I or Track II can choose:

  • Middle Grade(Gr. 5-9) Science, Social Studies, English, and Mathematics
  • Secondary (Gr. 8-12) Biology, Chemistry, Physics, English, History, Speech Communications, and Mathematics
  • Art, Grades P-12
  • Business and Marketing, Grades 5-12
  • Theater, Grades P-12
  • Spanish, P-12 (Fall 2012)

To apply for the MAT program, you must present all official college transcripts with a GPA of 2.75 or better overall, and 2.75 in your content area. In addition, you must understand the significance of personal characteristics, display a professional disposition, perform well in a personal interview, and meet other admissions requirements.

For more information, contact:

Dr. Joyce F. Hamberg
MAT Coordinator
859-344-3338
joyce.hamberg@thomasmore.edu