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English Education

Ed.S. in Secondary English Education

The specialist in education program is a self-contained degree program between the master's and doctoral degrees. It provides an opportunity for advanced study for those preparing for leadership positions in their schools. Although the EdS degree may become the final degree for many individuals, obtaining this degree does not preclude the EdS graduate from later becoming a candidate for the PhD degree. Coursework and resident credit used to satisfy the EdS degree, however, cannot be used to satisfy the requirements for the PhD degree.

Those who apply for the EdS should have earned a master's degree in English Education or related field and must be certified to teach middle or secondary school English. The program consists of 10 courses (30 hours) beyond the master's program and leads to T-6 Georgia teacher certification. The program of study for the EdS degree is planned jointly by the student and the advisor based on prior study and future goals, and within the framework of the program of study. Courses that lead to endorsement in ESOL, Reading, Gifted, or Educational Leadership may be included in the program of study.

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