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About Elementary & Social Studies Education Scholarships. Assistantships, and Other Support for Students Information for Graduate Students
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Master of Education (MEd) Degree in Middle School EducationThe Master of Education (MEd) degree in Middle School Education is most appropriate for applicants who are already certified to teach children in grades 4-8. However, individuals with certification in other areas and those who are not certified but who have an interest in the education of young adolescents may also find the program to be valuable. Note, however, that initial certification cannot be earned through the MEd program. Individuals seeking initial certification are directed to the department’s Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) Middle School Certification program. The MEd degree program is a non-cohort program that can be completed either part-time or full-time. New students can be admitted during any semester or term. Most required courses are offered only on the Athens campus. During the school year, all courses are offered in the evening for the convenience of full-time teachers. Summer session courses are often offered during the day. The degree requires the successful completion of 36 semester hours of coursework and the MEd Exit Examination. Under normal circumstances, a full-time student can complete the program in one full year, including full-time summer school enrollment. Program Planning and Advisement All application material must be received by March 1 for matriculation in either Summer or Fall terms, or by October 1 for matriculation in Spring term. Applicants must hold a baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university. The cumulative grade point for all undergraduate courses must be 2.8 or above on a four-point scale. Before admission, applicants must take either the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) with a minimum score of 850 total and at least 400 verbal and 400 quantitative, or the Miller Analogies Test with a score of 402.
Application Procedures
The application form, information regarding the GRE and Miller Analogies Test, and other important information are all available at http://www.uga.edu/gradschool/admissions/requirements.html The department also requires three letters of recommendation from individuals acquainted with the applicant’s academic and teaching abilities. At least one reference must be a current or former professor. Names of references are included in the Graduate School application form, page 3. Letters will be solicited by the Graduate School and submitted on-line. When all of the application materials have been received, they are reviewed by the Middle School Education Program faculty. The faculty makes a recommendation on the application to the Elementary and Social Studies Education Department's Graduate Coordinator who in turn makes a recommendation to the Graduate School. The final decision on admission is made by the Graduate School. Applicants and the department will receive notification directly from the Graduate School concerning a decision on acceptance. Deadlines: Applications should be submitted at least two months prior to the intended date of matriculation; international applicants must submit completed applications at least three full months prior to the intended date of matriculation.
Program Planning and Advisement Upon acceptance into the MEd degree program, students will be assigned to a faculty advisor. Students must communicate with their advisor every semester to plan coursework and to be cleared for registration. Students are responsible for conforming to published policies and for carrying out procedural requirements such as filing appropriate forms in a timely manner.
Course of Study for the Master of Education in Middle School Education The Master of Education in Middle School Education degree requires at least 36 semester hours of coursework covering the four areas noted in the program summary, below. The degree requirements also include an Exit Examination and completion of two surveys, the department’s Multicultural Education Survey and its Exit Survey. Program Summary
Educational Foundations (3 semester hours)
Characteristics, Programs, and Problems of the Middle School (15 semester hours)
Middle School Subject Matter (15 semester hours)
Research (3 semester hours)
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