Middle Grades & Secondary Education

Nurturing Educators with Specialized Programs

Explore a range of programs at Georgia Southern University’s College of Education, tailored for both budding and seasoned educators. Here, you’ll delve into undergraduate and graduate courses across middle grades, secondary education, and more, with specializations in areas like English, mathematics, science, social studies, and health and physical education (PE). 

Embrace opportunities for practical learning and add credentials in ESOL or gifted education. This comprehensive journey prepares you for a vibrant teaching career, meeting student needs and ensuring you’re well-equipped to inspire future generations for years to come.

Educating the Teachers of Tomorrow

Dive into undergraduate studies in fields like Health and Physical Education, Middle Grades, or Secondary Education. Or, elevate your expertise with graduate programs with multiple concentrations that provide you with leadership and research skills to explore advancement in your field. These paths, blending hands-on experience with academic rigor, prepare you for a dynamic career in the ever-evolving world of education.

Degrees & Programs

Empowering Educators

$60,000 Salary Expectation

Georgia Southern’s programs in Health & Physical Education, Middle Grades Education, and Secondary Education offer diverse career opportunities. Graduates become teachers, curriculum designers, and academic coaches, excelling in positions at the State of Georgia, the Georgia Department of Education, and various educational institutions. Graduates with a Bachelor’s degree in Education can expect to make $41,092 a year per the Georgia State Salary Schedule. With years of experience and advanced degrees, graduates can expect to make over $60,000.

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, the complaint processes, adverse actions, refunds, and program closure.

For required disclosures about online programs offered by the University, visit the Georgia Southern State Authorization and Professional Licensure Webpage.

Professional Licensure Disclosures