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Nov 24, 2024
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Graduate Catalog 2024-2025
Secondary Education, Ed.S., Concentrations in Biology, Broad Field Science, Chemistry, English, History, Economics, Mathematics, Physics, and Political Science
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The Education Specialist degree with a major in Secondary Education is offered with a concentration in Biology, Broad Field Science, Chemistry, English, History, Economics, Mathematics, Physics, or Political Science. This program provides advanced preparation for an in-depth knowledge of the teaching field and an opportunity for utilization of research methods and professional literature. Each concentration includes a minimum of 27 hours of graduate work distributed among courses in professional education, content specialization, and research, and includes a culminating project. The SEED Ed.S. coursework is delivered 95-100% online. Applicants must have a master’s degree with a 3.0 or higher GPA and a T-5 Georgia Professional Educator Certificate (or meet eligibility with an equivalent out-of-state teaching license) to be considered for admission into the program.
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Professional Education: 9 Hours
Content Specialization: 9 Hours
Total Program: 27 Hours
* This course is offered 95-100% online.
Program Notes
Admission to this program requires applicants to have a master’s degree with a 3.0 or higher GPA, and a T-5 Georgia Professional Educator Certificate (or meet eligibility with an equivalent out-of-state teaching license).
No course taken to meet requirements of a previously-earned degree may be used toward the EdS degree.
There is no provisional admission to this program.
Content and content pedagogy courses must be taken in the area of concentration.
It is the student’s responsibility to be aware of deadlines and apply for graduation in a timely manner.
Students must meet all requirements imposed by the Graduate School, the College of Education, and the Department of Early Childhood Through Secondary Education.
Students are allowed to take a maximum of 6 credits in the fall and spring semesters and 9 credits in the summer semester. Taking more credits must be approved by program coordinator.
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