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Master of Arts in Education; Learning and Teaching Multiple Subject Track Option 1

Master of Arts in Education: Learning and Teaching Multiple Subject Track

The University of Redlands School of Education's Master of Arts in Education: 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 program integrating research and practice, the MALT curriculum addresses new approaches that respond to the complexities of teaching in the modern world.

Degrees Offered

Master of Arts

Program Types

Graduate

Mode of Study

On Campus

School / College

School of Education

What is a Master of Arts in Education: Learning and Teaching (MALT) Multiple Subject Track degree?

The University of Redlands School of Education's Master of Arts in Education: 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 program integrating research and practice, the MALT curriculum addresses new approaches that respond to the complexities of teaching in the modern world. 

Why the MALT program at Redlands? 

University of Redlands School of Education's strong commitment to educational justice is evident throughout each of our graduate academic programs. Our enriching and inclusive degree and credential programs train students to become well-rounded practitioners in today's diverse, challenging, and ever-evolving educational landscape.

With three different pathways, Multiple Subject (elementary), Single Subject (secondary), and Mild-to-Moderate Support Needs (special education), the Master of Arts in Education: Learning and Teaching degree lays the foundation for a fulfilling career in education. 

The curriculum builds expertise from theory and inquiry to action, with challenging and rewarding coursework that is accented by full-time student teaching in school placement. Students, like you, in the MALT program gain knowledge of fundamental teaching methods in instructional design and foundations of learning in order to better serve the next generation of students.

The School of Education is a leading force in the world of education, and all the teacher preparation programs are accredited by the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC).

Classes you'll take

To view specific classes, program requirements, and coursework information, visit the current university catalog.

Program pathway

The coursework and field experience segments of the program are delivered in a prescribed sequence. Pathways are recommended for timely program completion. Learn more by viewing this pathway resource

Graduate application deadlines
Upcoming
Spring 2025, Summer 2025, Fall 2025. Students are encouraged to submit their application by the priority application date in order to expedite processing and ensure a smooth enrollment experience.
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