GRADUATE DEGREE PROGRAMS


Degree Program
ARTS AND SCIENCES
Master of Arts (M.A.) English

Master of Arts (M.A.) History

Master of Science (M.S.) Biology

Master of Science (M.S.)Psychology

Master of Science (M.S.)Public Affairs

Master of Science in Logistics System (MS/LS)Logistics Systems

Master of Science in Administration (MSA/LM)Logistics Management

Master of Public Administration (M.P.A.)Public Administration

BUSINESS

Master of Accountancy (MAac)Accounting (Effective Spring 2001)

Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.)Business Administration

Master of Management Information Management Information Systems

Systems (M.M.I.S.)

EDUCATION

Specialist in Education (Ed.S.)Administration and Supervision

Specialist in Education (Ed.S.)Early Childhood Education (P-4)

Specialist in Education (Ed.S.)Middle Grades Education (4-8)

Specialist in Education (Ed.S.)Natural Science Education (Biology) (7-12)

Specialist in Education (Ed.S.)Social Science Education (7-12)

Master of Arts in Teaching (M.A.T.)Secondary Education

Master of Education (M.Ed.)Administration and Supervision

Master of Education (M.Ed.)Early Childhood Education (P-4)

Master of Education (M.Ed.)Instructional Technology (Distance Learning and Alternative Education)

Master of Education (M.Ed.)Instructional Technology (Library Media)

Master of Education (M.Ed.)Instructional Technology
(Technology Coordination)

Master of Education (M.Ed.)Instructional Technology
Professional Educator

Master of Education (M.Ed.)Middle Grades Education (4-8)

Master of Education (M.Ed.)Secondary Education (7-12)
English, Mathematics, Natural Science (Biology), Social Science

Master of Education (M.Ed.)Special Education Behavior Disorders (P-12)

Special Education Interrelated Teacher (P-12)

Special Education Learning Disabilities (P-12)

Special Education Intellectual Disabilities (P-12)

HEALTH SCIENCES

Specialist in Education (Ed.S.)Health and Physical Education (P-12)

Master of Arts in Teaching (M.A.T.)Health Education (P-12)

Master of Education (M.Ed.)Health Promotion

Master of Education (M.Ed.)Health and Physical Education (P-12)

Master of Education (M.Ed.)Health & Physical Education: Outdoor Education Administration

Master of Science in Nursing (MSN)
MSN/MBA option

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COMMUTER CAMPUSES AND CENTERS
DEGREE PROGRAMS


Georgia College & State University provides graduate education programs in Macon and at Robins Air Force Base. Classes are available in the evening, and in some locations, during the day. Students enrolled in the commuter campuses and centers programs can complete all course work required for the degree at any of the external locations without having to travel to the residential campus or other locations for courses. Students participating in one of the campuses or centers programs also have access to all of the facilities located on the residential campus in Milledgeville. A campus director at each location is available for assistance and program coordination. In addition, program and campus coordinators are available for advisement and other student services.

WARNER ROBINS CENTERS
Located at the Robins Air Force Base


Glenn Easterly (Phone 478-926-6544)

ROBINS GRADUATE CENTER

Degrees in:

  • Master of Business Administration (MBA)
  • Master of Public Administration (MPA) Classes available at the Robins Graduate Center are conducted in the evening.
  • LOGISTICS EDUCATION CENTER

    Degrees in:

  • Master of Science Logistics Systems (MS/LS)
  • Master of Science in Administration Logistics Management (MSA/LM) Classes at the Logistics Education Center are available during noon hours, late afternoon, and in the evening.
  • MACON CAMPUS


    Located on the campus of Macon State College
    Parris Smith, Director
    Phone (478)471-2898

    Parris Smith (Phone 478-471-2898)

    Degrees in:

  • Specialist in Education (Ed.S)
  • Administration and Supervision
  • Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT)
  • Master of Accountancy (MAac) (Effective Spring 2001)
  • Master of Business Administration (MBA)
  • Master of Management Information Systems (MMIS)
  • Master of Public Administration (MPA)
  • Master of Science in Nursing (MSN)
  • Family Nurse Practitioner
  • Nursing Administration
  • Family Health: Adult Nursing
  • Master of Education (MEd)
  • Administration and Supervision
  • Health and Physical Education
  • Instructional Technology
  • Library Media
  • Technology Coordination
  • Special Education
  • All evening classes are conducted one night per week. During the summer, some education classes meet daily during daytime hours over a shorter period of time to accommodate inservice teachers.

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    OFFICIAL DISCIPLINE ABBREVIATIONS


    Select the course abbreviation to view the list of course descriptions.

  • ACCT - Accounting
  • ARTS - Art
  • BCOM - Business Communication
  • BIOL - Biology
  • CHEM - Chemistry
  • CRJU - Criminal Justice
  • ECON - Economics
  • EDEC - Early Childhood Education
  • EDEL -Administration and Supervision
  • EDEX - Special Education
  • EDFS - Foundations and Secondary
  • EDIT - Instructional Technology
  • EDMG - Middle Grades Education
  • EDRD - Reading
  • ENGL - English
  • ENSC - Environmental Sciences
  • FINC - Finance
  • GEOG - Geography
  • GEOL - Geology
  • HIST - History
  • HLTH - Health
  • HSCS - Health Science Systems
  • LENB - Legal Environment in Business
  • LOGS - Logistics
  • MGMT - Management
  • MKTG - Marketing
  • MMIS - Management Infomration Systems
  • MSCM - Mass Communication
  • MUST - Music Therapy
  • NURA - Adult/Gerontological Health
  • NURF - Family Health
  • NURS - Health Care Systems and Informatics
  • ODED - Outdoor Education
  • PHED - Physical Education
  • PHYS - Physics
  • POLS - Political Science
  • PSYC - Psychology
  • PUAD - Public Administration
  • SOCI - Sociology
  • WMBA - Web MBA
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    COURSE NUMBERING

    Graduate courses numbered 5000 to 7999 are designed primarily for graduate students. Any variation from a prescribed program requires written permission from the Dean of the School. Most courses are identified by a four-letter prefix and a four-digit number. NOTE: (4-3-5) following course title indicates: 4 hours lecture, 3 hours laboratory, and 5 hours credit. (Var.) indicates variable credits, as stated in the course description. F and S indicate the course will normally be offered during the fall or spring semester, respectively.

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