Mar 28, 2024  
2018-2019 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2018-2019 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Welcome to the College of Education and Professional Studies


College of Education

 


Dr. Rebecca C. McMullen, Dean
206 Hubbard Education Building
478-825-6856

The College of Education and Professional Studies is committed to the preparation of “proficient educators” who are competent in content, pedagogy, and technology, as well as educators who possess a caring disposition while understanding and appreciating diversity. This commitment is implemented through our programs, partnerships with the College of Arts and Sciences, and area public schools. Undergraduate programs currently available are Agriculture Education, Elementary Education/Special Education, Health & Physical Education, and Middle Grades. Post baccalaureate certification programs are in Middle Grades and Agriculture Education. The following sections outline program requirements as well as mapped courses across four years of study.

Requirements for Admission to Undergraduate Education Programs

  • Have a cumulative GPA of 2.7 or better, with no grade below C, on all attempted core hours.
  • Complete 50 or more semester hours of core courses and institutional requirements.
  • Pass GACE Program Admission exams or be exempt. (1000 on Sat Verbal and Math; 43 on ACT English and math.)
  • Take and pass the Ethics Test before entering the Pre-professional Block.
  • Complete all Pre-Professional Block courses: EDUC 2110, EDUC 2120, EDUC 2130, and EDUC 2110P.
  • Have an “Acceptable” or above rating on the Pre-Professional Block Portfolio Rubric and presentation
  • Have an “Acceptable” background check
  • Have “Acceptable” or above ratings on three Evaluation of Candidate’s Dispositions and Professional Behaviors forms
  • Have an average of “Acceptable” or above on the Interview for Admission to Teacher Education
  • Have “Acceptable” or above ratings on three (3) letters of recommendation
  • Have proof of membership in GAESP or SPAGE or other Special Professional Association
  • Have completed the Georgia Professional Standards Teacher Ethics Pre-Exam Upon admission into Teacher Education.

Students will receive College of Education and Student Teaching Handbooks that outline other program requirements.

Successful completions of all state licensure exams and assessments are required for program completion and university graduation.

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Department of Elementary Education/Special Education

Programs

Bachelor of Science in Education

Department of Health and Physical Education

Programs

Bachelor of Science in Education

Department of Middle Grades Education

Programs

Bachelor of Science in Education

College of Education

 

Dr. Rebecca C. McMullen, Interim Dean
206 Hubbard Education Building
478-825-6856

The College of Education is committed to the preparation of “proficient educators” who are competent in content, pedagogy, and technology, as well as educators who possess a caring disposition while understanding and appreciating diversity. This commitment is implemented through our programs, partnerships with the College of Arts and Sciences, and area public schools. Undergraduate programs currently available are Agriculture Education, Elementary Education/Special Education, Health & Physical Education, and Middle Grades. Post baccalaureate certification programs are in Middle Grades and Agriculture Education. The following sections outline program requirements as well as mapped courses across four years of study.

Requirements for Admission to Undergraduate Education Programs

  • Have a cumulative GPA of 2.7 or better, with no grade below C, on all attempted core hours.
  • Complete 50 or more semester hours of core courses and institutional requirements.
  • Pass GACE Program Admission exams or be exempt. (1000 on Sat Verbal and Math; 43 on ACT English and math.)
  • Take and pass the Ethics Test before entering the Pre-professional Block.
  • Complete all Pre-Professional Block courses: EDUC 2110, EDUC 2120, EDUC 2130, and EDUC 2110P.
  • Have an “Acceptable” or above rating on the Pre-Professional Block Portfolio Rubric and presentation
  • Have an “Acceptable” background check
  • Have “Acceptable” or above ratings on three Evaluation of Candidate’s Dispositions and Professional Behaviors forms
  • Have an average of “Acceptable” or above on the Interview for Admission to Teacher Education
  • Have “Acceptable” or above ratings on three (3) letters of recommendation
  • Have proof of membership in GAESP or SPAGE or other Special Professional Association
  • Have completed the Georgia Professional Standards Teacher Ethics Pre-Exam Upon admission into Teacher Education.

Students will receive College of Education and Student Teaching Handbooks that outline other program requirements.

Successful completions of all state licensure exams and assessments are required for program completion and university graduation.

.

Department of Elementary Education/Special Education

Programs

Bachelor of Science in Education

Department of Health and Physical Education

Programs

Bachelor of Science in Education

Department of Middle Grades Education

Programs

Bachelor of Science in Education