Degree Programs
Undergraduate and graduate degree programs are offered through the departments of Teacher Development, Clinical and Professional Studies, and Kinesiology and Health Science. Undergraduate degree programs in secondary education for teachers of English, History, mathematics, political science, science, social studies, and preschool through twelfth grade in foreign language, and music are offered in collaboration with the Pamplin College of Arts and Sciences.

The College of Education offers the Bachelor of Science in Education degree in:

Early Childhood Education
Middle Grades Education
Health and Physical Education
Special Education
Secondary Education (with Pamplin College of Arts and Sciences)

Faculty

Dean: R. Freeman

Department of Clinical and Professional Studies
Professor: Barnabei, F.; Freeman, R.; Harris, P. (Cree-Walker Chair of

Education); Smith, L.; Weber, R.
Associate Professor: Blackwell, B.; Jackson, C.; Manhal;-Baugus, M.; Pollingue, A.
Assistant Professor: Blanton, B.; Geren, P.; Long, K.; Reynolds, C.

Department of Kinesiology and Health Sciences
Professor: Forbus, W.; Harrison, R. (Department Chair)
Associate Professor: Gustafson, P.; O'Connor, M.
Assistant Professor: Burau, D.; Darracott, C.; Fite, S.; Hardy, L.; Thomas, B.

Department of Teacher Development
Professor: Cooper, M.G. (Department Chair)
Associate Professor: Eisenman, G.; Feaster, S.; Hoosian, M.; Jenks, C.
Assistant Professor: Beatty, C.; Langrehr, D.; Peters, R.; Thornton, H.; Warner, M.

Accreditations
The preparation programs offered by the College of Education at Augusta State University are accredited by the Professional Standards Commission (PSC) of the state of Georgia and the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE). This accreditation includes the basic and advanced levels of the professional education programs offered at ASU through the College of Education and the collaborative programs with the Pamplin College of Arts and Sciences.

Admission to Teacher Education
Students may become "an education major" at the time of application to the university or at any point thereafter by selecting one of the teacher preparation programs offered in the college. Admission to teacher education, however, is a separate function and requires that the student meet all college, department, and program criteria. The following minimum admission criteria apply to all


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