Alternative Educator Preparation Programs
Alternative Fifth-Year Programs (ALT-A) leading to the Master of Education (M.Ed.) degree and certification at the A level are designed for those who did not complete an educator preparation program at the undergraduate level.
Most ALT-A programs require a minimum of 39 semester hours of graduate coursework; however, the amount of extra course work will depend upon one’s undergraduate major, desired grade level (P3, K-6, 6-12, P-12), area of certification (single teaching field or comprehensive teaching fields), as determined by the adviser's evaluation of an applicant’s transcript(s). Elementary Education ALT-A requires 12 hours of English, sciences, social studies, and math if the required passing score for the Praxis II examinations has not been met.
ALT-A programs require a pure academic major; 32/19 for all secondary majors; 4x12 for collaborative teaching, early childhood education and elementary education; or passing scores on the appropriate Praxis II examinations for unconditional admission
Students must be admitted to the educator preparation program by meeting the following criteria:
- A baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited institution.
- All official transcripts showing all courses attempted.
- A minimum overall grade point average of 2.5 (on a 4.0 scale) from the regionally accredited degree-granting institution. Please consult an academic advisor in the major area for more specific requirements relevant to each program.
In addition to these general requirements, a student must submit:
- The Graduate Record Examination (GRE General Test) or Miller’s Analogies Test (MAT) scores before or during the first term of enrollment.
- Students must pass all undergraduate prerequisite coursework prior to unconditional admission.
ASU offers the alternative master’s degree in the following areas of education:
Early Childhood
Elementary
Secondary
Biology
English/Language Arts
Health Education (6-12)
History
Mathematics
Social Studies
Physical Education (P-12)
Music Education (P-12)
Special Education (Collaborative Teacher K-6 or 6-12)
Completion of the program requires satisfactory performance on a written comprehensive examination and an overall grade point average of 3.25 on a 4.0 scale.