Flexible Delivery Program for the Master's Degree (M.Ed.) in Instructional Technology with Certification in School Library Media Department
of Educational Psychology and Instructional Technology Program approved by the American Association of
School Librarians |
| Flexible Delivery |
| UGA's School Library Media
Certification Program is designed to
accommodate the schedules and busy lives of working professionals.
Since the fall of 2001, this degree has been delivered in a flexible
mode that combines innovative class scheduling and online courses to
accommodate a variety of work schedules. Students may take two classes per semester as part of an open two-year cohort. Students who keep pace with the cohort should finish the program in two years. One of the two classes takes place almost completely online, while the other meets on alternate Saturdays at UGA's Gwinnett Center. Summer study at the University Campus in Athens may be required. Other meeting modes, locations, and technologies will be used as needed. Occasional trips to the University campus may be necessary. |
| Program Mission and Objectives |
The Master’s Degree
Program in Instructional Technology with School Library Media
Certification provides opportunities for students to develop:
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| Employment Opportunities: K-12 Education |
| Public schools in Georgia (and
many other states) require certified
school library media specialists. Many private schools require
certified media specialists as well. Qualified media specialists may
expect a healthy job market over the next few years, due to a projected
nationwide
shortage of media specialists in the first decades of the 21st century.
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| General Degree Requirements |
| One Cohort of approximately 25
students is admitted per year. The
deadline for all materials to be completed and received is February 1.
After this deadline has passed, prospective students should check with
the program (slmedia@uga.edu) to determine if space is
still available.
Specific admission requirements for the M.Ed. degree include: a bachelor's degree, GRE test results, TOEFL testing for students with English as a second language, transcripts, and a goal statement. Prospective students who are seeking the M.Ed. in Instructional Technology must meet the requirements for admission to the Graduate School of the University of Georgia. See the IT website for minimum score requirements. Degree completion procedures and official forms for admissions are contained in the online Application for Admission from the University of Georgia Graduate School, Office of Graduate Admissions. For specific application instructions, visit http://www.coe.uga.edu/epit/slm/admission.html. For more information: |
| General Degree Requirements |
| The master's degree program in
Instructional Technology at the
University of Georgia consists of a minimum of 36 semester hours.
Students must maintain a 3.0 average in all graduate courses in their
programs of study. As a part of their studies, students are required to
develop a portfolio of products which reflects the skills they have
developed and the knowledge they have gained within the program. The
portfolio serves as the basis of a comprehensive oral examination which
is required at the end of the student's program. Additional
requirements are contained in the University's Graduate School
Bulletin. |
| Certification Requirements |
To be certified in Georgia as a
school library media specialist at the
S5 level, an individual must:
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| For more information, contact: |
| Dr. MaryAnn Fitzgerald, SLM Chair The University of Georgia Department of Educational Psychology and Instructional Technology 604 Aderhold Hall Athens, GA 30602-7144 Phone: (706) 542-4110
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http://it.coe.uga.edu/~mfitzger/slm-brochure.html Updated 8-23-2010 by M. Fitzgerald |