Developing skilled, experienced secondary teachers

Rollins’ MAT in Secondary Education prepares students for success in and beyond the classroom. In the fall, five courses lay the foundation for a career in education as well as working with English Speakers of Other Languages. Spring coursework focuses on content-area literacy and engagement strategies alongside two 50-hour pre-internships. A six-week summer course in curriculum and assessment prepares students for full-time student teaching in the final semester, supported by an evening seminar for reflection and professional preparation.

A math teacher leads a class of high school students through a math problem on a whiteboard.

Leverage Your Expertise

Before enrolling, students must pass Florida’s Subject Area Exam (SAE) in their chosen field. MAT coursework then builds on that foundation—covering topics like instructional design, assessment, data use, and educational technology—to prepare candidates to teach effectively within their subject area.

Program Structure

Tailored for working students, our flexible cohort model lets you complete your MAT degree in just over one year across four semesters, with hybrid options available.

  • 11

    core courses

  • 2

    pre-internships

  • 1

    student-teaching experience


Required Courses

  • EDU 571 Introduction to Education (3 credits)
  • EDU 572 Educational Psychology (3 credits)
  • EDU 540 Classroom Management (2 credits)
  • EDU 535 Content Area Reading in Secondary Schools (3 credits)
  • EDU 517 Teaching in Secondary Education (3 credits)
  • EDU 517L Field Experience in Secondary Education (3 credits)
  • EDU 524 Curriculum & Assessment (3 credits)
  • EDU 691 Student Teaching – Secondary (6 credits)
  • EDU 670 Seminar (1 credit)
  • EDU 502 Second Language Acquisition and Communication (2 credits)
  • EDU 503 Methods and Materials for English Language Learning (2 credits)

Course Schedule

SEMESTER
Fall
EDU 571 (8 weeks)
EDU 572 (8 weeks)
EDU 502 (4 weeks)
EDU 503 (4 weeks)
EDU 540 (8 weeks)
3 hours in-person class and 105-minute virtual modules
Spring
EDU 535 (16 weeks)
EDU 517 (16 weeks)
EDU 517L (16 weeks)
3 hours of in-person class and 60-minute virtual modules each week
EDU 535 and EDU 517 alternate with each offered every other week
Summer
EDU 524 (6 weeks)
Two in-person classes per week
Fall
EDU 691 (16 weeks)
EDU 670 (16 weeks)
EDU 670 meets every other week
A middle school teacher smiles while engaging with his class.

Essential Experience

Hands-on experience is a cornerstone of the Rollins MAT – Secondary Education program. Before student teaching begins, you’ll complete two discipline-specific pre-internships—one 50-hour middle-school placement and one high-school 50-hour placement. This dual experience builds confidence across grade levels 6-12 and helps students identify the environment that best fits their teaching goals before committing to a full-semester placement.

Throughout the internships and student teaching experience, students are supported by a robust network of mentors. Rollins’ director of field supervision partners with local school districts to secure strong placements, while on-site teachers offer day-to-day classroom guidance and deep disciplinary knowledge. Each candidate is also paired with a Rollins faculty mentor in their content area, who observes, provides feedback, and helps chart next steps across all three field experiences.