Graduate Degrees
Master of Science:
• Elementary Education
• Elementary Alt-A Program
• Early Childhood Education
• Instructional Leadership and Administration
Educational Specialist:
• Elementary Education
• EdS in Instructional Leadership and Administration
Instructional Leadership and Administration
Graduate Program Guides
The catalog in use during the first semester of coursework completed determines the degree program requirements.
By completing a program evaluation on Web Express, you may determine the catalog-year being used. Changing from one degree program to another may result in a change of catalog-year.
Questions regarding the catalog-year used for your program may be directed to the admissions office at 334-448-5125.
Select Appropriate Program:
• Alternative-Fifth Year Elem Education
• Alternative-Fifth Year Elem Experienced
• EdS in Elementary Education
• EdS in Instructional Leadership and Administration
• MS in Instructional Leadership and Administration
• MS in Elementary Education
• MS in Early Childhood Education
Course Descriptions
• Graduate Course Descriptions
• M.S. Elementary/Early Childhood Education course matrix
Note: EDU 6629, The Master Teacher will not be offered in the summer semester. It will be offered only in the fall and spring semesters.
New Ed.S. program - A new Ed.S. program in Elementary Education is being offered at the Phenix City campus. This new program is a non thesis option. Students electing the non thesis track will be required to take EDU 7760 - Leading for Learning in the School Environment and EDU 7757 - Practical in area of specialization. All other requirements remain the same. Applications for this program are now being accepted.
Live Class on Tape(LCOT) Information:
Attention: Beginning the Fall Semester 2011, the Education Department will begin a phase out over the next year of LCOT classes for the masters and specialist programs in preparation for an in-class or online delivery format. There will be more details posted as the fall semester approaches.
(LCOT) courses are live classes taped for viewing at a later time and are intended as substitute for required class attendance. These DVD'S are mailed to the student soon after the class session is held, a service for which the student pays an additional fee.
It is required by the LCOT protocol to have the student present on our campus one time during the term. Typically this is during the final exam time and the student will be given two possible dates for this attendance. A student should make arrangements to attend class on campus on one of these dates.
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