Tuesday, January 21, 2014

UWG Online Adds Three Programs

by Julie Lineback

Students who want to further their education online now have more opportunities to do so at the University of West Georgia. UWG Online is now offering three new degrees, one at the doctoral level and two at the master’s level.

UWG Online Adds Three Programs The Ed.D. in Professional Counseling and Supervision will be offered online beginning summer 2014. The program is intended for advanced counseling practitioners who recognize the career advantages for those who have advanced preparation in program evaluation, administrative supervision, and advocacy and leadership. The program will be offered entirely online.

“The principal benefit of moving to an entirely online, asynchronous model of instruction is the ability to attract qualified counselors from across the state, region and nation,” explains Dr. Debra Cobia, associate dean and professor of counselor education in the College of Education. “The increased diversity of students and practice settings possible with such a model enriches the experience of all students and the faculty.”

The two master’s degrees are also offered by the College of Education.

The M.Ed. in Early Childhood Education is designed to develop pre-K - 5 teachers and enhance their proficiency in teaching, curriculum development, research and assessment. The course is held 95% online.

“Online programs give students who cannot come to campus opportunities to participate in professional development that they may not have had,” says Dr. Donna Harkins, associate professor and chair of the department of learning and teaching. “They offer students a high-quality learning experience and the flexibility of online education.”

The M.Ed. in Reading Instruction also has an online program available beginning this semester and is geared toward practicing professionals who wish to gain expertise in the literacy field and grow as leaders in their occupations.

“The advantages of offering this degree online is that students will be able to understand literacy theory and research at a deeper level than in face-to-face classes,” describes Dr. Tamra Ogletree, associate professor and coordinator for language and literacy. “This allows them to align the concepts and theory directly into their practices in order to develop a critical stance.”

- You can find the original article and more on UWG Perspective

Friday, January 10, 2014

UWG's online programs are making headlines

 

UWG Once Again Earns High National Rankings in Online Programs

by Elizabeth Stone

U.S. News & World Report’s 2014 “Best Online Programs” rankings place the University of West Georgia among the top in the nation, including a WebMBA program ranking of fourth nationally and an online graduate computer information technology program ranking of 12th nationally. UWG’s online graduate nursing program, online graduate education program and online bachelor’s program in criminology received high marks as well.
- See more at: http://uwgperspective.com/around/stories/usnwr14.html
 

Georgia online grad programs rank high on U.S. News list

By Janel Davis

Online graduate programs at Georgia colleges and universities ranked high on lists compiled by U.S. News & World Report and released Wednesday.

The magazine separated its undergraduate and graduate rankings. Graduate rankings were further separated by program type, including business, computer information technology, education, engineering and nursing. Hundreds of institutions were included in each program listing, and in some cases several schools tied for the same ranking in each program.
- See more at: http://www.ajc.com/news/news/georgia-online-grad-programs-rank-high-on-us-news-/ncfhD/