Educational Studies (MA)
The Educational Studies program at the master's degree level focuses on the educational needs of candidates who want to pursue advanced studies but do not want or need teacher certification. This program helps candidates become critical consumers of media, to explore current issues in education, and examine the role collaboration plays in the learning environment. The capstone experiences requires self-reflection, academic research, and scholarly writing. Candidates will complete written portfolios and oral presentations during the capstone component of the program. Candidates who complete the graduate program in Educational Studies will not receive a recommendation for teacher certification.
Graduates of the program may apply to return to Piedmont University within five years to pursue a certification-only program. Students who want to enroll in a certification-only program must first pass the appropriate Georgia Assessment for the Certification of Educators (GACE) content examinations and obtain a preservice certificate.
Program-Level Student Learning Outcomes
Upon the completion of this program, students will be able to:
- Describe their personal philosophy of education.
- Determine the academic value of articles and published media pieces.
- Design learning environments that meet the needs of a variety of learners.
- Exhibit ethical and professional behaviors and dispositions.
Career Opportunities
Candidates who earn master's degrees in Educational Studies are prepared for employment as well as graduate-level study. Recent graduates have obtained employment as:
- Educational program coordinators
- Professional development coordinators
- Daycare directors/owners
- Teachers at private schools
- Camp directors
- Recreational/youth program coordinators
Master of Arts Degree
Course Requirements
EDUC 7788 | Capstone/Exhibition | 3 |
| Education Foundations (21) | 21 |
| General Electives | 6 |
Total Credit Hours: | 30 |