
All students who apply
for admission to graduate programs in the School of Education must have a
baccalaureate degree from an accredited institution. Students must also have an
overall minimum 2.5 GPA on a 4.00 scale for all undergraduate study, or a
minimum 2.75 GPA on a 4.00 scale for the last sixty (60) hours of study, which
may include no more than twelve (12) hours of graduate study. Students must
provide an appropriate score on the general section of the Graduate Record
Examinations (GRE) or the
Miller Analogies Test (MAT), and submit two letters of
recommendation from persons qualified to evaluate their ability to pursue
graduate study in education. Master of Arts in Teaching Mathematics applicants
must also take the subject areas rest of the GRE. Please refer to application
procedures under Graduate Studies for additional requirements or to the
appropriate department for additional information.
Graduate programs are available
for educators holding an “A” level license in the following
areas:
| Degree
Offerings |
Services |
- Doctorate in Educational Leadership (Ed.D.)
- Master Of School Administration (MSA)
- Master’s Degree (M. Ed.) with a
concentration in:
- Biology Education, 9-12
- Elementary Education, K-6
- English Education, 9-12
- History Education, 9-12
- Mathematics Education, 9-12
- Middle Grades Language Arts, 6-9
- Middle Grades Mathematics, 6-9
- Middle Grades Science, 6-9
- Middle Grades Social Studies, 6-9
- Political Science Education, 9-12
- Reading, K-12
- Sociology Education, 9-12
- Special Education, Behaviorally
- Emotionally Disabled, K-12
- Special Education, Learning
Disabilities, K-12
- Special Education, Mentally Disabled,
K-12
|
- PRAXIS Learning Plus Lab
- Computers in Education Lab
- Professional Development
Lab
- Computer Writing Lab
-
Graduate Studies Research Lab
For
additional information, contact:
Dr. Joseph Johnson, Dean
School of Education
(910)672-1265
|
|