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Curriculum & Instruction – Accomplished Teaching M.Ed.

Format: Online
Credit Hours: 36
Entry Term: Fall, Spring and Summer

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Curriculum and Instruction Accomplished Teaching Program video

If you are a classroom teacher interested in increasing your curricular and instructional skills, the M.Ed. in Curriculum and Instruction – Accomplished Teaching was designed for you.  In this fully online program, courses are offered on a continuous basis allowing for part-time enrollment, and you will not be required to visit campus to complete the program.

This curriculum and instruction master’s degree (M.Ed.) is offered through three fully accredited universities in the University System of Georgia: Valdosta State University, Georgia Southern University and Columbus State University. Top graduate faculty from each school teach the online courses.

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Program Format and Highlights

Offered Fully Online

As a student in the program, you will benefit from:

  • You’ll learn 100% online in a flexible learning environment.
  • A highly interactive setting that promotes leadership, collegiality and communication skills.
  • A program that emphasized the application of acquired knowledge and skills in your classroom and school.
  • Meaningful and useful learning outcomes.

Teachers in the curriculum and instruction master’s program come from a range of classroom settings and subject areas. They choose the online M.Ed. in Curriculum and Instruction – Accomplished Teaching because of its accreditation, quality and fit with their busy lifestyles.

Ready to take the next step?

The Georgia Southern University Office of Graduate Admissions oversees the application process for graduate students. Please review the links below for admission requirements and deadlines.


Graduate Advisement

Kelly Kennedy
Academic Advisor, Statesboro Campus
College of Education 3166-A
912-478-1447
kdkennedy@georgiasouthern.edu

Current Students


Professional Certification Disclosure

The Department of Elementary and Special Education anticipates that graduates of the M.Ed. Curriculum and Instruction will be eligible to seek professional certification by the Georgia Professional Standards Commission as a certified teacher in Curriculum and Instruction.

The Department of Elementary and Special Education has determined the required classes and educational activities of these academic programs will qualify a graduate of this program to take the GACE exam for Curriculum and Instruction certification in Georgia. The department has not determined whether these programs satisfy the requirements of all states and territories for certification in Curriculum and Instruction.

For all Online Programs:

Federal Law requires colleges and universities to make certain disclosures to prospective students of these programs. These disclosures include information on the University’s authority to operate outside of Georgia, complaint processes, adverse actions, and refunds.

For required disclosures in general with regard to online programs offered by the University, visit the Office of Legal Affairs website.

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