Education Specialist Instructional Technology
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Admission Information
Georgia Southern University’s Office of Graduate Admission oversees the application process for graduate students. Please review the links below for admission requirements and deadlines.
Courses and Curriculum
Student Spotlight
“This degree did two things for me,” she said. “It solidified my knowledge about how to teach both teachers and students to be 21st century learners. It also prepared me to easily transition my school over to distance learning and provide a marriage, so to speak, of technology and education.”
Dixie Shoemaker, ’20
Ed.S. Instructional Technology
Georgia Southern recent graduate named regional award winner for school library media. Read the full spotlight story for the Ed.S. Instructional Technology Program.
Professional Certification Disclosure
The College of Education anticipates that graduates of the Ed.S. Instructional Technology program will seek state licenses or certifications.
The program listed above leads to a Georgia Certificate Upgrade. Visit the Georgia Professional Standards Commission for more information. The College of Education has not determined where its programs will qualify a graduate to take the required exams in other states or territories. Check the requirements of your state or territory using the link provided.
For all Online Programs:
Federal Law requires colleges and universities to make certain disclosures to prospective students of these programs. These disclosures include information on the University’s authority to operate outside of Georgia, complaint processes, adverse actions, and refunds.
For required disclosures in general with regard to online programs offered by the University, visit the Office of Legal Affairs website.
Last updated: 12/4/2023