Secondary Education, M.A.T., Social Studies Concentration (Traditional Program)

This program is for those with a baccalaureate degree and undergraduate coursework in Social Studies who seek Illinois secondary education licensure. Graduates will be eligible for a Professional Educator License endorsed for secondary education/ Social Studies (grades 9 to 12). Visit Licensure and Endorsement at NLU for more details.

For more information on state licensure and certification information please visit NLU’s Public Disclosures page. 

Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs):

1.      Develop and practice a philosophy of education based on self-reflection.
 
2.      Use knowledge of students to design a respectful learning community in which learning experiences are engaging, challenging, and meet the diverse needs of all learners.
 
3.      Develop instructional practices that facilitate higher-order thinking and depth of student understanding.
 
4.      Design and use formative and summative assessments that align with learning outcomes, inform instruction, and measure multiple forms of evidence. 
 
5.      Provide ongoing, meaningful performance feedback to enhance student learning.
 
6.      Use current technology that is appropriate to the instructional outcomes, complements content-specific material, and actively engages students.
 
7.      Exhibit a clear understanding of the roles and responsibilities of being a teacher.

 

In addition to National College of Education Graduate Admissions Requirements, applicants must:

  • Choose a designation from one of the following: Economics, Geography, History, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology/Anthropology, or Broad-based Social Science.
  • Have a grade point average of 3.0 or better in designation course work
  • Have 32 semester hours of coursework in Social Studies (12 semester hours of upper division courses must be completed with a grade of "B" or better)
  • Submit a passing score in at least five of the six categories (including the designation area) on the Praxis II Social Studies Content Knowledge Examination taken within the past 10 years. Students who pass more than three, but fewer than five categories (including the area of endorsement) will be considered for four-course review admission status.

In addition, the Social Studies endorsement requires:

  • A major from a regionally accredited institution in one of the designation areas, minimum 24 SH (Economics, Geography, History, Political Science, Psychology or Sociology/Anthropology)
  • At least one course in each of the additional areas listed below (excluding the area of designation):
    • Economics
    • Geography
    • Political Science
    • Psychology
    • Sociology/Anthropology
    • U.S. History
    • World History
    • A course with a Non-Western focus

Broad-Based Social Science

Candidates who do not have a major in one of the designations of Economics, Geography, History, Political Science, Psychology or Sociology/Anthropology may choose the Broad-based Social Science endorsement.

Candidates must fulfill all of these areas:

  • 18 SH of History including the minimum of two US History courses and one in Non-Western/World History (can be Africa, Asia, Caribbean, Central and South America or Pacifica)
  • One course in Economics
  • One course in Geography
  • One course in Political Science
  • One course in Psychology
  • One course in Sociology/Anthropology
  • Test 246

Program Details:

  • Requires 34 SH for completion
  • Requires student teaching. Student teachers spend a minimum of 11 weeks in the classroom at an assigned school.

Required Courses

MAT Core - 4 SH

EPS 511Human Learning and Development in Instructional Contexts

2

FND 510Social Justice Perspectives on the History and Philosophy of American Education

2

Secondary Education – Social Studies Requirements - 24 SH

CIL 505Methods and Materials for Teaching English as a Second Language

3

RLP 540Teaching Content Area Literacy at the Middle and Secondary Level

3

SEC 502Introduction to Teaching at the Secondary Level

3

SEC 518Methods of Teaching Social Studies at the Secondary Level

3

SEC 581ESecondary Education Practicum

3

SEC 590EStudent Teaching Seminar

6

SPE 500Introduction to and Methods of Teaching Students with Disabilities

3

 

Secondary Education Elective Options - 6 SH

Choose one pair of the courses below:

CIL 500Foundations of ESL and Bilingual Education

3

and

CIL 510Assessment of ESL and Bilingual Education Students

3

or

MGE 501Introduction to Middle Grades Education: Young Adolescents in Context I

2 TO 3

and one of the following courses

MGE 509Integrated Curriculum in the Middle Grades

1 TO 3

MGE 510Methods of Teaching Middle Grades Science

3

MGE 512Methods of Teaching Middle Grades English/Language Arts

3

MGE 514Methods of Teaching Middle Grades Mathematics

3

MGE 518Methods of Teaching Middle Grades Social Studies

3

or

RLW 541Teaching Writing

2 TO 3

and

RLL 520Survey of Youth Literature, PreK-12

3

or

RLR 502Teaching Comprehension and Content Area Reading

3

or

SPE 501Educational and Diagnostic Assessment of Exceptional Children and Adolescents

3

and

SPE 506Frameworks, Perspectives, and Collaboration in Special Education

3

Note: If selected, MGE 501, MGE 509 and RLW 541 must be taken for 3 semester hours.

The following courses are required for licensure:

CIL 505Methods and Materials for Teaching English as a Second Language

3

EPS 511Human Learning and Development in Instructional Contexts

2

FND 510Social Justice Perspectives on the History and Philosophy of American Education

2

RLP 540Teaching Content Area Literacy at the Middle and Secondary Level

3

SEC 502Introduction to Teaching at the Secondary Level

3

SEC 518Methods of Teaching Social Studies at the Secondary Level

3

SEC 581ESecondary Education Practicum

3

SEC 590EStudent Teaching Seminar

6

SPE 500Introduction to and Methods of Teaching Students with Disabilities

3

Note: Candidates may become licensed prior to completion of the M.A.T. degree, and have six years from the beginning of coursework to complete the degree. Candidates are strongly advised to complete the degree.

Secondary Education Student Teaching Enrollment Requirements

Admission to and continuance in student teaching are contingent on the following actions.

Candidates must:

  • Be accepted into the graduate program of National College of Education
  • File, by the designated deadline, the application form for student teaching
  • Submit to their advisor a report of a TB test taken within 90 days of the student teaching placement, results of criminal background check and acknowledgement of Mandated Reporter status form
  • Turn in a signed log of all the pre-clinical hours specified in their pre-clinical hours required for the program
  • Complete all of their licensure courses except for SEC 590E (Student Teaching)
  • Pass all methods courses at National Louis University with a grade no lower than a B
  • Participate in faculty assessment and receive approval of his or her portfolio (Livetext)
  • Provide evidence of emotional stability, adequate personality adjustment and competency as indicated by licensure coursework and departmental assessments