Additional Accreditation Information
Accreditation Commission for Programs in Hospitality Administration (ACPHA) Learning Outcomes:
Tony Verduce
The Hospitality and Event Management program provided me with tools to create my own success, networking to source opportunities and meet connected industry insiders, and it gave me the confidence and leadership skills to expedite my career. Now I am able to educate, train and provide the tools of success to hospitality professionals.
Outline of the two-year program
Note: The final two semesters (Fall II and Spring II) require availability during daytime school hours.
Summer I consists of 7 hours of courses. These include coursework in principles of secondary teaching, educational psychology, and a seminar with field-based observations and teaching activities. In addition, undergraduate coursework to fulfill licensure requirements will be completed.
Outline of the eleven-month intensive program
Note: All content coursework must be completed before the start of master's classes.
Summer consists of 13 graduate hours. This coursework prepares students in the background in educational foundations, Educational Psychology, and general methods required to be successful in the classroom. In addition, 30 hours of field experiences in school settings will occur.
Teaching fields
The MAT program offers Adolescent / Young Adult Education licensure (grades 7-12) in the following teaching fields:
Application and admission
Application and admission to the Secondary/Multi-age MAT program involves two complementary but distinct phases.