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Graduate Certificate in Instruction

Considering a career change to enter the teaching profession?

The graduate certificate in Instruction is tailored to serve students, like you, who have completed a bachelor's degree with little or no previous coursework in education. It prepares you to earn a teaching license in Elementary Education (K-6) with an Early Adolescence (5-8) specialty, or Early Adolescence (5-8) / Young Adult Education (9-12).

Program Structure

The program prepares students to become licensed teachers in the state of Minnesota. Students also have the opportunity to complete the master's degree in Instruction that same academic year or within the following five years.

Students can choose between the following teacher preparation areas:

  • Elementary Education (K-6) with an Early Adolescence (5-8) specialty
  • Early Adolescence / Young Adult (5-12)

Students choosing Early Adolescence / Young Adult have the choice of the following specialty areas:

  • Communication Arts and Literature
  • Mathematics
  • Social Studies
  • Life Science
  • Physical Science
  • World Languages & Cultures (Spanish or French)

To earn the master's degree, students complete nine credits beyond the licensure preparation courses. Master's coursework focuses on cultivating teacher leadership and scholarship through research.

 


Locations

Twin Cities
Winona

Admissions Contact

Twin Cities Winona
Sarah Fisher Jan Dimmitt-Olson
(612) 728- 5122 or (866) 437-2788 (507) 457-6600  or (800) 635-5987
Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota
Schools of Graduate and Professional Programs MAI Graduate Program
2500 Park Ave 700 Terrace Heights #23
Minneapolis, MN 55404 Winona, MN 55987-1399

 


 Course Information
    Required K-8 Licensure CoursesRequired 5-12 Licensure Courses
    EDUC 510/511 Educational
    Measurement & Assessment (2 cr.)
    EDUC 510/511 Educational Measurement & Assessment  (2 cr.)
    EDUC 515 Foundations of Education
    (2 cr.)
    EDUC 515 Foundations of Education (2 cr.)
    EDUC517 Learning, Development, & Exceptionality (3 cr.)EDUC517 Learning, Development, & Exceptionality (3 cr.)
    EDUC520 Reading, Language Arts & Children's Literature Methods: K-8 (4 cr.)EDUC525 Curriculum & Instruction (4 cr.)
    EDUC521 Science Methods:
    K-8 (2 cr.)
    EDUC530 Reading & Writing in the Content Areas: Grades 5-12 (2 cr.)
    EDUC523 Artistic Expression Methods:
    K-8 (2 cr.)
    EDUC533/534 Technology in the Classroom: Grades 5-12 (1 cr.)
    EDUC522 Mathematics Methods:
    K-8 (2 cr.)
    EDUC540 Special Methods: Social Studies 5-12 (2 cr.)
    EDUC524 PE & Health Methods:
    K-8 (2 cr.)
    EDUC543 Special Methods: World Languages & Cultures 5-12 (2 cr.)
    EDUC533/534
    Technology in the Classroom: Grades K-8 (1 cr.)
    EDUC544 Special Methods: Communication Arts & Literature 5-12 (2 cr.)
    EDUC550 Middle Level Education
    (2 cr.)
    EDUC545 Special Methods: Mathematics 5-12 (2 cr.)
    EDUC551 Adolescent Literature
    (1 cr.)
    EDUC546 Special Methods:
    Physical Science 5-12 (2 cr.)
    EDUC554 Clinical Practicum
    (0 cr.)
    EDUC547 Special Methods:
    Life Science 5-12 (2 cr.)
    EDUC585 Advanced Literacy Methods for Diverse Learners (3 cr.)EDUC551 Adolescent Literature
    (1 cr.)
    EDUC565 Human Relations, Cultural Diversity & American Indian Culture (2 cr.)EDUC558 Students with Special Needs (1 cr.)
    EDUC555 Student Teaching: Elementary Education (K-6) with an Early Adolescence (5-8) Specialty (6 cr.)EDUC565 Human Relations, Cultural Diversity & American Indian Culture (2 cr.)
    EDUC570 Professional Capstone/Portfolio (2 cr.)EDUC560 Student Teaching: Early Adolescence/Young Adult 5-12 (6 cr.)
     EDUC570 Professional Capstone/Portfolio (2 cr.)
    Required Additional Courses for
    M.A. Degree
    Required Additional Courses for M.A. Degree
    EDUC580 Critical Issues in
    Education ( 3 cr.)
    EDUC580 Critical Issues in Education ( 3 cr.)
    EDUC590 Introduction to
    Educational Research (2 cr.)
    EDUC590 Introduction to Educational Research (2 cr.)
    EDUC595 Philosophy of Education
    ( 3 cr.)
    EDUC595 Philosophy of Education
    ( 3 cr.)
    EDUC599 Research Project & Presentation (1 cr.)EDUC599 Research Project & Presentation (1 cr.)
  • EDUC510/511 Educational Measurement and Assessment (2)
  • EDUC515 Foundations of Education (2)
  • EDUC517 Learning, Development, and Exceptionality (3)
  • EDUC520 Reading, Language Arts and Children’s Literature M (4)
  • EDUC521 Science Methods: K-8 (2)
  • EDUC522 Mathematics Methods: K-8 (2)
  • EDUC523 Artistic Expression Methods: K-8 (2)
  • EDUC524 PE and Health Methods: K-8 (2)
  • EDUC525 Curriculum and Instruction: Grades 5-12 (4)
  • EDUC528 Social Studies Methods: K-8 (2)
  • EDUC530 Reading and Writing in the Content Areas (2)
  • EDUC533 Technology in the Classroom: 5-12 (2)
  • EDUC534 Technology in the Classroom: Grades 5-12 (1)
  • EDUC540 Special Methods: Social Studies 5-12 (2)
  • EDUC543 Special Methods: World Languages and Cultures 5-12 (2)
  • EDUC544 Special Methods: Communication Arts & Literature 5 (2)
  • EDUC545 Special Methods: Mathematics 5-12 (2)
  • EDUC546 Special Methods: Physical Science 5-12 (2)
  • EDUC547 Special Methods: Life Science 5-12 (2)
  • EDUC550 Middle Level Education (2)
  • EDUC551 Adolescent Literature (1)
  • EDUC554 Clinical Practicum (0)
  • EDUC555 Student Teaching: Elementary Education (K-6) with (6)
  • EDUC558 Students with Special Needs (1)
  • EDUC560 Student Teaching: Early Adolescence/Young Adult 5- (6)
  • EDUC565 Human Relations, Cult Diversity & Am Indian Cult (2)
  • EDUC570 Professional Capstone/Portfolio (2)
  • EDUC585 Advanced Literacy Methods for Diverse Learners (3)


Program Staff
Dean, Graduate School of Education
Education - Adjunct Associate Professor, Master of Arts in Instruction - Program Director