Complete
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
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.
View the Principalship
Cohort Leadership Academy website.
Or attend an Informational Dinner.
For more information,
contact:
Tom Lammers,
Director
1.877.650.8165
(toll-free)
419.372.9981
tlammer@bgsu.edu
Superintendency
Cohort Leadership Academy
This on-site program is
a continuation of the Principalship
Cohort Leadership Academy.
It offers 15 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:
Tom Lammers
1.877.650.8165
(toll-free)
419.372.9981
tlammer@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.
View the Master of Education in Curriculum
& Teaching web site for more information.
Or attend an Informational Dinner.
Larry Graser, Coordinator
1.877.650.8165 (toll-free)
419.372.9619
larrygr@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 website for more information.
Or attend an Informational Meetings.
or contact
Allison Goedde, Cohort Coordinator
Toll-free 1.877.650.8165
419.372.7394
Email: agoedde@bgsu.edu
Current cohort locations for Master of Education in Curriculum and Teaching
- Bryan
- Firelands
- Fremont
- Rossford
- Piqua
- Shelby
- Upper Sandusky
- Van Wert
- Wapakoneta
- Westlake
Fall of 2009 prospective cohort locations for Master of Education in Curriculum and Teaching
- Archbold
- Firelands
- Fremont
- Olmsted Falls
- Perrysburg
- Piqua
- Shelby
- Van Wert
Please contact Larry Graser for more prospective sites.
Current cohort locations for Master
of Education in Educational Administration
and
Supervision
(The Principalship
Cohort Leadership Academy)
- Bucyrus
- Defiance
- Delta
- Fremont
- Norwalk
- Oberlin
- Toledo
- Wapakoneta
- Westlake
Fall 2009 prospective
cohort locations for Master
of Education in Educational Administration
and
Supervision
(PCLA)
- Anthony Wayne
- Bryan
- Celina
- Genoa
- Huron
- Sandusky
- Wapakoneta
Please contact Tom Lammers for more prospective sites.
Current cohort locations for Master
of Education in Classroom Technology
- Archbold
- Lima
- Oregon
- Perrysburg
- Sandusky
- Swanton
APPLY NOW starting June 29, 2009 in
Perrysburg
Fall 2009 cohort locations for Master of Education in Classroom Technology
Please contact Allison Goedde for more prospective sites.
Current cohort location for the Superintendency
Cohort Leadership Academy (Administrative
License)
Spring
and Fall 2009 prospective cohort location for the Superintendency
Cohort Leadership Academy (Administrative
License)
Please contact Tom Lammers for more
prospective sites.
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