The
Master of Education in Adolescent Education
meets the Georgia Professional Standards Commission standards for
the degree and is fully accredited by the National Council for Accreditation
of Teacher Education (NCATE). The program of study is also aligned
with the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards.
The
Master of Education degree program in Adolescent Education prepares
secondary and middle grades teachers to be leaders in their fields.
Course work emphasizes scholarly rigor through research and engagement
in a variety of field-based action research projects. Technology and
multicultural considerations are infused throughout the program.
Students
in the M.Ed in Adolescent Education programs may choose from four
teaching fields: English/Language Arts, Mathematics, Science or Social
Studies. Cohorts begin each summer. Check with the department on schedules
and how to apply for a particular content cohort.
For
information about admissions, course requirements and transfer of
credit please download the course
catalog (.pdf format).
To
assist in planning your graduate course path please download the Program
Advisement Checklist.
For more information on the HOPE Teacher Loan program, click here.
For
more information about the program please contact Dr.
Susan Stockdale .