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Academic
Programs
- Graduate students may attend on a Part-time or Full-time basis
- Most graduate classes are available in the evenings
- Please check the Schedule
of Classes to confirm class offerings and times
Master of Arts
in Teaching ( MAT )
Dr. Marsha Sprague, Program Coordinator
Department
Information
Catalog Information (PDF)
Now accepting applications* for Spring 2010 only
* All documents must be received by October 15
MAT admission is not available for Fall semesters |
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The
Mission of Graduate Studies
Our
graduate programs offer degrees at the master's level for the educational
and professional enhancement and enrichment of students and in response
to the needs of the CNU community. Graduate study requires
students to extend their knowledge and intellectual maturity to
a level of complexity and sophistication well beyond that of the
undergraduate education. Graduate students are required not only to gain an understanding of the subject matter
and the nature of research in their discipline but, also to engage in their own research projects.
The goal of this
activity is to give the master's degree recipient greater ability to practice in
and contribute to a profession or field
of scholarship.
Graduate faculty members
are active scholars in their fields, who are recognized as productively engaged in
their professions. As such, these faculty members
serve as models for graduate studentsand provide for them
an appropriate level of knowlegde and research
expertise. CNU's graduateprograms are committed to teaching
andscholarship of high quality
and to the availability of faculty members to students.
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