The Master of Education Program is a blended program incorporating technology, individual work, and traditional delivery methodology. Each course (with the exception of EDU 785 and EDU 790) includes one week of residency on campus during which instructional activities are widely varied. Typically, individuals participate as full-time students spending three weeks on-campus in late June and early July.

The Master of Education Program is a 30 semester-hour degree offered with two specializations: Educational Leadership (EL) and Integrated Curriculum and Instruction (ICI). The EL specialization is designed for individuals seeking or currently holding a leadership position. The ICI specialization is designed for individuals with a classroom or curriculum focus and includes teaching methodologies and skills of curriculum integration. Completion of either specialization leads to a certificate from the Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI). Educational Leadership is an approved program at the 5th year level by the Georgia Professional Standards Commission and can lead to administrative certification. See the M.Ed. catalog under “Certification” for additional details.

Students who complete the program in three years are regular, full-time students, registering for three courses each of the first two years, and four courses the third year. It is possible to extend the program beyond three years, but not beyond six years.

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