Secondary Education M.Ed. Online Program
Format: Online
Credit Hours: 36
Entry Term: Fall, Spring and Summer
A fully online program, the Master of Education in Secondary Education is designed for individuals who currently hold a renewable Induction or Professional Level Four Certificate or equivalent in one of the following teaching fields: biology, broad field science, chemistry, economics, English, geography, history, mathematics, physics, or political science.
This secondary education master’s program is based upon the concept of developmentally appropriate practices and the value of diverse, intensive field experiences working with diverse student populations. You can read more about the student learning outcomes to find out if it’s the right secondary education program for you.
The program is approved by the Georgia Professional Standards Commission (PSC) and meets the PSC’s certificate upgrade requirements.
(Note: Individuals seeking initial certification and those who hold a non-renewable (NR) teacher certification, should pursue the Teaching M.A.T. degree rather than this Master in Education (M.Ed.) degree program.)
Admission Information
The Georgia Southern University Office of Graduate Admissions oversees the application process for graduate students. Please review the links below for admission requirements and deadlines
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Courses and Curriculum
Graduate Advising
Academic Advisor, Armstrong Campus
T. David Henry
University Hall 250-C
912-344-3905
thenry@georgiasouthern.edu
Professional Certification Disclosure
Professional Certification Disclosure The College of Education anticipates that graduates of the M.Ed. Secondary Education program will seek state licenses or certifications. The program listed above leads to a Georgia Certificate Upgrade only. Visit the Georgia Professional Standards Commission for more information.
For all Online Programs Federal Law requires colleges and universities to make certain disclosures to prospective students of these programs. These disclosures include information on the University’s authority to operate outside of Georgia, the complaint processes, adverse actions, refunds, and program closure. For required disclosures about online programs offered by the University, visit the Georgia Southern State Authorization and Professional Licensure Webpage.
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Last updated: 6/22/2023