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Graduate Programs
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Key Contacts |
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Dr. Carlette Hardin |
Dr. Gary Stewart | |
| (Interim) Director | Graduate Coordinator | |
| School of Education | (Traditional Programs) | |
| 931.221.7696 | 931.221.6782 | |
| hardinc@apsu.edu | stewartg@apsu.edu | |
| Claxton 210 | Claxton 221 |
Admission
Refer to the current Graduate Bulletin for admission requirements
to the College of Graduate Studies. An undergraduate GPA of 2.75
is required for admission to the School of Education graduate
programs, with the Educational Leadership Studies and Administration
and
Supervision having additional requirements.
Admission to the Teacher Education Program is
required for those seeking initial teaching licensure
(post-baccalaureate) concurrent with enrollment in graduate courses.
Students are urged to complete a formal program of study in
consultation with the graduate coordinator as early as possible in
their program, preferably by the end of the first semester.
Documentation of progress through an electronic portfolio is required
in all programs of study. Click here to find out more about
Graduate Milestones.
Thesis
Requirements for thesis are stated in the current Graduate Studies
Bulletin.
Application for
Comprehensive Examination or Equivalent
Ed.S. (Education Specialist) Programs
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Curriculum and Instruction (M.A.Ed.)
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| The Master of Arts in Education provides opportunities for students with teacher licensure to enhance their knowledge base in their chosen academic discipline and to begin pursuit of credentials that will enable them to have upward mobility in the education profession. The Special Education Concentration and Instructional Technology Specialization may be pursued without licensure, but will not lead to initial licensure. |
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Special Education Concentration |
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This
program provides advanced study in Special Education. It
prepares professionals in education to more adequately serve
students with disabilities in schools, community agencies, and
mental health facilities. Student wishing to earn their
initial certification in special education may not enroll in this
advanced program. |
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| Required | Cr | |
| EDUC 5000 | Research in Education | 3 |
| EDUC 6500 | Seminar on Curriculum Improvement and Construction | 3 |
| EDUC 5770 | Administration of Special Services Programs | 3 |
| EDUC 6400 | Social Cultural Foundations in Education | 3 |
| SPED 5395 | Advanced Assistive Technology | 3 |
| SPED 5530 | Instructional Strategies | 3 |
| SPED 5730 | Seminar in Mild Moderate | 3 |
| SPED 5740 | Seminar in Severe Profound | 3 |
| SPED 5750 | Applied Behavioral Analysis | 3 |
| SPED 6550* | Advanced Studies in Special Education | 3 |
| Total Concentration | 30 | |
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* This course serves as the
capstone for this program of study. Students, in consultation
with their graduate committee, will design a project that they
will defend in an oral defense. This defense will serve as the
students' comprehensive exams. Students in this program will use the C&I Special Education Graduate Program Professional Education Portfolio |
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This
specialization is for persons wishing to provide leadership in
instructional technology, for teachers who want to advance their
teaching skills through the use of technology or for those
interested in preparing for work in a training environment.
Completion of this degree does not require teacher licensure.
The program addresses the selection, application, and evaluation
of technology with classroom work and hands-on in the field
projects. Graduates of the program work as building level
technology leaders, trainers, and as teachers with improved
technology skills. |
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| Required | Cr | |
| EDUC 5000 | Research in Education | 3 |
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EDUC
5611 or EDUC 5612 |
Educational Computer Applications or Instructional Technology for School Leaders |
3 |
| EDUC 5613 | Instructional Design | 3 |
| EDUC 6500 | Seminar in Curriculum Improvement & Construction | 3 |
| EDUC 6005* | Instructional Technology Project | 3 |
| Electives (select 15 hours from below): | ||
| EDUC 5200 | Evaluation of Teaching and Learning | 3 |
| EDUC 5614 | Electronic Publishing | 3 |
| EDUC 5616 | Multimedia Creation | 3 |
| EDUC 5617 | Instructional Internet | 3 |
| EDUC 5618 | Visual Literacy | 3 |
| EDUC 5619 | Technological Training Methods | 3 |
| EDUC 5621 | Instructional Video Design | 3 |
| EDUC 5625 | Maintenance and Management | 3 |
| EDUC 6000 | Practicum in Instructional Technology | 3 |
| EDUC 6003 | Seminar in Instructional Technology | 3 |
| EDUC 6800 | Seminar on Teaching Effectiveness | 1 |
| SPED 5390 | Assistive Technology | 3 |
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Total Specialization |
30 | |
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* This course serves as the
capstone for this program of study. Students, in consultation
with their graduate committee, will design a project that they
will defend in an oral defense. This defense will serve as the
students' comprehensive exams.
Students in this program will use
the C&I Instructional Technology
Graduate Program Professional Education Portfolio |
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| This program provides an opportunity for advanced studies and continuing professional development in one of the areas listed below. The program is designed for those holding a teaching license. For persons without initial teaching licensure, the Teaching and Learning option (below) is available as a post-baccalaureate initial licensure program with an option to also complete a master's degree. Additional undergraduate coursework in the area of endorsement may also be required prior to admission to the teacher education program. The Teaching and Learning option is not available to persons who hold an initial teaching licensure. | ||
| Required | Cr | |
| EDUC 5000 | Research in Education | 3 |
| EDUC5150* | The Reflective Practitioner | 3 |
| EDUC 5200 | Evaluation of Teaching and Learning | 3 |
| EDUC 5611 | Education Computer Applications | 3 |
| EDUC 6400 | Social/Cultural Foundations of Education | 3 |
| EDUC 6500 | Seminar on Curriculum Improvement and Construction | 3 |
| EDUC 6800 | Seminar on Teaching Effectiveness | 3 |
| SPED 6550 | Advanced Studies in Special Education | 3 |
Specialty Areas (select six graduate hours from one
specialty area in consultation with graduate committee)
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Total Specialization |
30 |
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Online Options to the
Advanced Studies Specialization |
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* This course serves as the
capstone for this program of study. Students, in consultation
with their graduate committee, will design a project that they
will defend in an oral defense. This defense will serve as the
students' comprehensive exams.
Students in this program will use
the C&I Advanced Studies Graduate Program
Professional Education Portfolio |
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| The Mathematics Specialization is primarily for licensed secondary teachers of mathematics who wish to pursue advanced study in mathematics. This degree assumes a working knowledge of calculus. | |||
| Required | Cr | ||
| EDUC 5100 | School/Community Leadership and Politics | 3 | |
| EDUC 6500 | Seminar on Curriculum Improvement and Construction | 3 | |
| EDUC 6800 | Seminar on Teaching Effectiveness | 3 | |
| MAED 5070 | Methods, Materials and Strategies in Teaching Mathematics | 3 | |
| MAED 5110 | Research in Mathematics Education | 3 | |
| MATH 5350 | Calculus for Teachers | 3 | |
| MATH 5520 | Algebra for Teachers | 3 | |
| PSY 5140 | Advanced Educational Psychology | 3 | |
| Select One Research Plan | |||
| Plan I | EDUC 5000 | Research in Education | 3 |
| Plan II | EDUC 5000 & 5950 | Research Paper | 6 |
| Plan III | EDUC 5000 & 5990 | Thesis | 6 |
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Electives Select three to seven hours from graduate courses in consultation with graduate committee. Students may use selected licensure courses as electives, as approved by their committee. |
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Total Specialization |
30/33 |
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Students in this program will use
the Curriculum and Instruction with Mathematics Specialization
Portfolio. back to the top |
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Educational Leadership Studies (M.A.Ed.) |
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This performance-based curriculum
for prospective school administrators is based on the standards
set by the Interstate School Leadership Licensure Consortium (ISLLC)
and the Tennessee Standards for Administrative Leaders. This
program is designed to prepare candidates for educational
administrative positions. The program is designed to be
taken by cohort groups, EDUC 5700 School Leadership Practicum I:
(1) must be taken in the first semester of enrollment. EDUC
5790 School Leadership Practicum II; (2) must be taken in the
final semester. Upon completion of the program and required
licensure exams, the student will receive a Master of Arts in
Education and be eligible for licensure as a Tennessee school
administrator. The following requirements must be met upon completion of EDUC 5710 Introduction to Educational Leadership. Initial development of an electronic portfolio and a formal leadership development plan. In addition to the College of Graduate Studies admission requirements, the Educational Leadership Studies Program requires the candidate to:
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| Required | Cr | |
| EDUC5612 | Instructional Technology for School Leaders | 3 |
| EDUC 5700 | School Practicum Leadership I | 1 |
| EDUC 5710 | Introduction to School Leadership | 3 |
| EDUC 5720 | Research and Decision Making | 3 |
| EDUC 5730 | Schools and Community Relations | 3 |
| EDUC 5740 | Curriculum and Instruction for School Leaders | 3 |
| EDUC 5750 | School Finance and Business Management | 3 |
| EDUC 5760 | Human Resource Administration and Supervision | 3 |
| EDUC 5770 | Administration of Special Services Program | 3 |
| EDUC 5780 | School Law and Ethics | 3 |
| EDUC 5790* | School Leadership practicum II | |
| Total Concentration | 30 | |
| Endorsement | ||
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Licensure as an administration from the Educational Leadership
Studies Program requires passing the Praxis Series School
Leadership Licensure Assessment (code 11010) for Tennessee and
Kentucky. For passing score requirements, contact the APSU
licensure office. Kentucky also requires Kentucky Specialty
Test of Instructional and Administrative Practices (minimum score
of 85% to pass). * This course serves as the capstone for this program of study. Students, in consultation with their graduate committee, will design a project that they will defend in an oral defense. This defense will serve as the students' comprehensive exams.
Students in this program will
use the Educational Leadership Master's Professional Education
Portfolio. |
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Reading (M.A.Ed.) |
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This program is used to satisfy Tennessee licensure upon three years or more of satisfactory classroom teaching experience or the equivalent; an official transcript on file with the Office of Teacher Licensure; and an official endorsement plan of study completed with the advisor and filed with the Office of Teacher Licensure. The Reading Praxis II exam (code 20300) with a minimum score of 510 is required for Reading Specialist certification. |
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| Required | Cr | ||
| RDG 5820 | Foundations of Reading and Literacy Development | 3 | |
| RDG 5830 | Assessing Literacy Needs | 3 | |
| RDG 5840 | Assisting Students with Literacy Needs | 3 | |
| RDG 5850 | Seminar on Reading | 3 | |
| RDG 5860* | Practicum in Literacy Development | 3 | |
| Select One Research Plan | |||
| Plan I | EDUC 5000 | Research in Education | 3 |
| Plan II | EDUC 5000 & 5950 | Research Paper | 6 |
| Plan III | EDUC 5000 & 5990 | Thesis | 6 |
| Electives | (select 9 hours from below): | ||
| EDUC 525A | Trends and Issues in Language Arts | 3 | |
| EDUC 5870 | Seminar in Children's Literature | 3 | |
| EDUC 6630 | Literacy in the Inclusive Classroom | 3 | |
| EDUC 6650 | Linking Literacy Instruction and Technology | 3 | |
| PSY 5110 | Lifespan Development | 3 | |
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PSY
5190 or EDUC 5200 |
Psychological Assessment or Evaluation of Teaching and Learning |
3 | |
| PSY 5320 | Learning and Behavior Disorders | 3 | |
| RDG 5040 | Expanding Literacy Across the Content Areas | 3 | |
| RDG 5890 | Teaching Reading in the Secondary Schools | 3 | |
| RDG 6051 | The Art of Teaching Writing | 3 | |
| Total Concentration | 30 | ||
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* This course serves as the
capstone for this program of study. Students, in consultation
with their graduate committee, will design a project that they
will defend in an oral defense. This defense will serve as the
students' comprehensive exams.
Students in this program will use
the Reading Graduate Program Professional Education Portfolio . |
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Master of Arts in
Teaching (M.A.T) |
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| The Master of Arts in Teaching (M.A.T.) provides opportunities for persons who hold baccalaureate degrees to complete initial teacher licensure requirements and a master’s degree concurrently. Concentrations are available in Secondary Education (7-12), Elementary Education (K-6), and Special Education (K-12). An academic major or the equivalent in the licensure field is required for admission. This degree program is not available to persons who already hold a professional teaching license. However, persons teaching on an alternative license may qualify for admission to the M.A.T. degree program. Students must complete student teaching or complete alternative licensure requirements for this degree. Completion of a LiveText portfolio is required for program completion. | |||
| Required for all licensure areas | Cr | ||
| EDUC 5500 | Foundations of Education | 3 | |
| EDUC 5501 | Models of Teaching | 3 | |
| EDUC 5520 | Teaching in a Pluralistic Society | 3 | |
| EDUC 5530 | Classroom Assessment | 3 | |
| EDUC 5540 | Instructional Tech Strategies | 3 | |
| EDUC 5550 | Teaching and Learning | 3 | |
| SPED 5550 | Trends/Issues in Special Education | 3 | |
| EDUC 5000 | Research in Education | 3 | |
| EDUC 5080 | Classroom Management | ||
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Additional courses required for Secondary (7-12) licensure: |
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| RDG 5040 | Content Area Reading | 3 | |
| Total Hours for Secondary: | 30 | ||
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Additional courses required for K-6 licensure: |
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| RDG 5361 | Teaching Reading | 3 | |
| RDG 5362 | Reading Difficulties | 3 | |
| RDG 5363 | Teaching Lang Arts and Lit. | 3 | |
| EDUC 5360 | Teaching Science and Soc. Studies | 3 | |
| MATH 5100 | Teaching Mathematics | 3 | |
| Total Hours for K-6: | 42 | ||
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Additional courses required for Special Education licensure: |
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| RDG 5040 | Content Area Reading or | ||
| RDG 5361 | Teaching Reading | 3 | |
| RDG 5360 | Teaching Science and Social Studies | 3 | |
| MATH 5100 | Teaching Mathematics | 3 | |
| SPED 5530 |
Instructional Implementation in Special Education |
3 | |
| SPED 5730 | Seminar: Mild and Moderate | 3 | |
| SPED 5740 | Seminar: Severe/Profound | 3 | |
| Total Hours for Special Education: | 45 | ||
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Note: Students seeking Special Education Licensure will take: |
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| SPED 5750 | Classroom Management instead of Educ 5080 | ||
| SPED 5720 | Multidisciplinary Assessment instead of Educ 5530 | ||
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Educational
Specialist |
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The Ed.S. in Elementary Education is designed for certified K-8 teachers wishing to advance their skills in pedagogy and content. The Ed.S. does not lead to initial licensure. |
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| Educ 6500 | Curriculum Improvement and Construction | 3 Web | |
| Educ 5611 | Educational Computer Applications | 3 Web | |
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Select Six hours from following group of courses with an emphasis in Special Education/ Diversity/Learning Theory: |
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| Sped 6550 | Advance Studies in Special Education | 3 | |
| Psy 5140 | Advanced Educational Psychology | 3 | |
| Sped 5750 | Classroom Management of Disabled Learners | 3 | |
| Psy 5320 | Learning and Behavioral Disorders | 3 | |
| Educ 6450 | Issues in Comparative Education | 3 | |
| Educ 6800 | Seminar on Teacher Effectiveness | 3 Web | |
| Research | |||
| Educ 6030 |
Educational Statistics required before |
3 | |
| Educ 6050 |
Seminar on Research required before |
3 | |
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Educ 6990* Or Psy 6990* |
Field Study |
3 | |
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Required courses: |
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| Educ 6100 | Personal Administration and Professional Negotiations | 3 | |
| Educ 6200 | Seminar on Leadership and Organizational Theory | 3 | |
| Electives: | 3 | ||
| Total Hours | 30 | ||
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* This course serves as the
capstone for this program of study. Students, in consultation
with their graduate committee, will
write a field study.
Students in this program will use
the Educational Leadership Graduate Program Professional Education Portfolio . |
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Educational
Specialist |
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Students with a Master’s degree who wish to earn the Ed.S. and initial licensure as a principal will be required to complete the 30-hour course work for the Master’s ELS program and the following courses: |
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| Educ 5700 | School Practicum Leadership Practicum | 1 | |
| Educ 5710 | Introduction to School Leadership | 3 | |