Master of arts in Education, Learning and teaching (MALT) A UNIVERSITY OF REDLANDS GRADUATE DEGREE PROGRAM
MALT at-a-glance
36-39 credits
months
Minimum 14 weeks
2
nights per week + fieldwork
Fieldwork 1
Turning Classrooms into Communities
Credential Options
The Master of Arts in Learning and Teaching (MALT) degree blends a master's in education with a teaching credential to prepare you for Pre-K-12 teaching upon graduation. An innovative, equitybased program integrating research and practice, the MALT curriculum addresses new approaches that respond to the complexities of teaching in the modern world.
Multiple Subject
Education Specialist
→ Prepares students to teach usually in an elementary school → Offered in-person in Fall, Spring and Summer
→ Prepares students to teach mild to moderate special education students in Pre-K-12 settings up to age 22 → Capstone experience: intensive student teaching and portfolio presentation → Offered in-person and online in Fall, Spring, and Summer
The curriculum builds expertise from theory and inquiry to action, with challenging and rewarding coursework that is accented by full-time student teaching in a school placement. Students in the MALT program gain knowledge of fundamental teaching methods in instructional design and foundations of learning in order to better serve their own future students.
#3 most innovative University in the West
U.S. News and World Report 2024
October 2023
16-24
Single Subject → Prepares students to teach in a secondary school setting → Offered in-person in Fall, Spring, and Summer
Dual: Multiple Subject & Education Specialist → Students earn both the Multiple Subject and Education Specialist credential → Offered in-person in Fall, Spring, and Summer
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Dual: Single Subject & Education Specialist → Students earn both the Single Subject and Education Specialist credential → Offered in-person in Fall, Spring, and Summer
Multiple fieldwork options are available. Fieldwork hours vary with each credential option. Credential options are available without the MALT. Modalities may differ.
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