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Master of Arts in Teaching Program
Prerequisites
for Candidates for Admission:
1. Transcript of undergraduate study giving evidence of academic achievement.
2. GRE examination.
Distribution
Requirement of Courses in History for the MAT Degree in History:
The distribution requirement of courses in History can be fulfilled
by courses taken at Smith College or by comparable courses taken at
other colleges or universities prior to enrollment at Smith College.
Equivalency will be determined in the manner currently used by the Curriculum
Committee of the Department of History in evaluating and, if warranted,
granting credit toward the undergraduate Major for courses taken while
studying away from Smith College. It is assumed that, normally, MAT
candidates in History will have had a Major or Minor in History for
their bachelor's degree and that their history courses taken at Smith
College will supplement and build on their earlier courses in History
at the college level.
For more information
about applying to the MAT Program in History visit the webpage of the
Department of Education and Child
Study or contact the Office of Graduate Study at gradstdy@smith.edu
, (413) 585-3050.
Optimal
Preparation:
Ten history courses at the intermediate or advanced level, comparable
to undergraduate courses at the 200 or 300 level at Smith College, distributed
in four fields, as follows:
a) two courses in U.S. history
b) two courses in European history (since the Fall of Rome), one of
which must treat history in the main before 1789 and one which must
treat history in the main after 1789
c) two courses in ancient Greek and/or Roman history
d) four courses in "non-Western" history, normally chosen
from the following fields:
(1) Chinese or Japanese history
(2) Islamic history
(3) Latin-American history
(4) African history is also recommended, though it is currently not
offered on a regular basis in the Department. Courses in the history
of the Indian subcontinent and of other regions of Asia may also be
counted toward the "non-Western" distribution requirement,
even though no courses in these fields of history are offered on a regular
basis in the Department. MAT candidates in History have the option of
concentrating two of their four courses in "non-Western" history
in the same field.
Minimal
Requirements:
Seven history courses (as stated above), distributed in four fields
as follows:
a) two courses in U.S. history
b) two courses in European history (since the Fall of Rome), as specified
above
c) one course in ancient Greek or Roman history
d) two courses in "non-Western" history in the fields specified
above
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