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Graduate Degree Programs
What are the benefits of getting a Master
of Education degree through Off-Campus Programs?
- Study course content aligned with new
licensing requirements
- Learn from highly qualified instructors
- Attend convenient evening classes close
to your home or school
- Study with the same group throughout
your coursework in a cohort-based classroom
- Save money-pay for 2 credit hours and
get the 3rd hour free
What programs do we offer?
- M.Ed in Educational Administration and Supervision
(The Principalship Cohort Leadership Academy)
- M.Ed in Curriculum and Teaching
- M.Ed in Classroom Technology
Master of Education in Educational
Administration and Supervision
The Principalship Cohort Leadership Academy,
offered by the Department of Educational
Administration and Supervision, is a two-year,
cohort-based graduate program designed for
educators interested in pursuing a career
in school administration. Take one evening
course each academic semester and three courses
during the summer term. Courses are offered
on-site in fall and spring and at BGSU in
summer. At the end of the program, students
receive a master's degree in education; with
four additional classes they can apply for
licensure as a building principal or administrative
assistant.
For more information, contact:
Dr. Eric Myers, Director
1.877.650.8165
(toll-free)
419.372.9981
emyers@bgnet.bgsu.edu
View the Educational
Administration and Supervision website for more information.
For a list of informational dinners coming
soon to your area, click here.
Superintendency Cohort Leadership
Academy
This on-site program is a continuation of
the Principalship Cohort Leadership Academy.
It offers 18 credit hours in addition to
the 45 hours required for the principal licensure
and can fulfill the credit requirements for
administrative assistant and superintendent
licenses.
For more information, contact:
Dr. Eric Myers, Director
1.877.650.8165
(toll-free)
419.372.9981
emyers@bgnet.bgsu.edu
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Master of Education in Curriculum
and Teaching
Through this strand of the Master of Education
in Curriculum and Teaching, individuals with
a teaching certificate engage in course work
and experiences designed to refine their abilities
as early childhood through secondary school
classroom teachers and to develop and expand
their leadership abilities to improve teaching
and learning at classroom, building and district
levels. Candidates must complete a minimum
of 33 semester hours of graduate course work
and experiences distributed over five areas,
and have three options for completion of the
degree.
Attend an Informational Dinner to learn more.
Larry Graser, Coordinator
1.877.650.8165 (toll-free)
419.372.9619
larrygr@bgnet.bgsu.edu
Master of Education in Classroom
Technology
Develop specific technical skills and earn
the Ohio computer/technology endorsement on
an existing, valid Ohio teaching certificate
or license by completing the Master of Education
in Classroom Technology program. The focus
of the program, offered by the Division of
Teaching & Learning, is the integration
of technology, from a curriculum and instruction
perspective, into the school setting. The program,
designed for the working professional, is available
in the part-time format only and is completed
in 24-26 months. Students take the courses
in a prescribed sequence with the cohort group
with which they are admitted in the spring
or fall.
View the Master
of Education Classroom Technology web site for more information.
or contact
Nancy Brownell, Coordinator
Toll-free 1.877.650.8165
419.372.7359
Email: nbrowne@bgnet.bgsu.edu
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