Degree Program Overview
The College of Education at Florida State University Panama City has provided students with the resources and opportunities necessary to become educational leaders since the campus' creation in 1982. Hundreds of students have earned their undergraduate and graduate degrees from this nationally-recognized program.
Graduate programs in the College of Education prepare administrators, teachers, educational researchers, educational policy-makers, human service specialists, and other professional personnel for a wide range of educational careers in both public and private settings.
The College of Education fosters high academic standards, promotes technological literacy, addresses issues of diversity, engages in scientific inquiry, and maintains collaborative partnerships to help develop educational leaders who value life-long learning.The responsibility for meeting these academic goals is shared by the College and by other colleges, schools, and departments in the University.
Master's Degree Programs
- Early Childhood/Primary Education
- Educational Administration/Leadership
- Elementary Education
- Reading Education and Language Arts
- Social Science Education
Career Opportunities with this Degree
With a graduate degree in education, you'll be able to provide the highest standards in learning for your classroom. Beyond the classroom, you can enter educational administration, become an educational consultant, research educational policy, and more.
Degree Plan Sheet
Master of Science in Early Childhood/Primary Education
Master of Science in Educational Administration/Leadership
Master of Science in Elementary Education
Master of Science in Reading and Language Arts
Master of Science in Social Science Education
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Dr. Marion Fesmire
Elementary Education
phone: (850) 770-2265
mfesmire@pc.fsu.edu
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