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Admission Requirements M.Ed.

Admissions Requirements Ed.S.

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School Library Media (SLM)

Required Courses of Study

M.Ed. in Instructional Technology with SLM Certification Advising Guide

Ed.S. in Instructional Technology with SLM Certification Advising Guide

Ed.S. in Instructional Technology for certified Media Specialists

Certification Checklist

School Media Certification: Courses cover competency guidelines provided by the Professional Standards Commission for the State of Georgia.

EDIT 6170
Instructional Design

EDIT 6300

Administration of Media Programs

EDIT 6320
Information Technology

EDIT 6340
Information Services in School Media Programs

EDIT 6360

Information Literacy in the School Media Program

EDIT 6400
Emerging Approaches in Teaching, Learning, & Technology

EDIT 6900

Research in Instructional Technology

EDIT 7460

Internship in Instructional Technology  

M.Ed programs consist of a minimum of 36 hours. In addition to the specified courses listed above, successful candidates must have competencies in the areas of Children's Literature, Curriculum, Exceptional Children, and Technology Integration. Once admitted, students work with advisors to determine the final program of study.

A complete listing of content courses offered by IT is included in the UGA Graduate Bulletin.

Important Graduate School Deadlines

A complete list of important deadlines (such as the Graduation Application) is maintained at the UGA Graduate School . Meeting these deadlines is the responsibility of each student.

For more information about Graduate School deadlines, contact the Graduate School at Room 552, Boyd Graduate Studies Building, or call: (706) 542-4803.

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