Many of the people in my class are teachers, and we all teach different programs – and some teach in other states – so I get a chance to hear from people near and far.
Maima Chea, PhD Student, Georgia State University
M.Ed., Reading Ed., '15
Even though I only see them a handful of times a year, I consider my fellow students some of my dearest friends. You’re never alone. I don’t want to trivialize this degree and compare the program to summer camp, but that’s the mentality behind our relationships. I know I’ll have this loving network for the rest of my life.
Sarra Sedghi, Freelancer
MFA, '17
I chose UGA to achieve my online degree because they offered workforce education, and I wanted to teach high school business classes. There aren’t a lot of schools that offer this program.
Whitney Van Atta
Online Master of Education in Workforce Ed
Traveling was an issue so I had to plan for online course offerings. I did some research into several programs for what they had available for grad students. Throughout my search, I kept coming back to the MIT (now MBT) program [at] UGA.
Phillip Manville, Central Georgia Technical College, Web Developer
MBT
Everyone that I have talked to in our field is always impressed to know that I went to UGA. The LDT program at UGA has a tremendous reputation in the industry and the studio experience and faculty are a huge part of that. The reason I am in my job now is a direct result of my time in the program.
Seth Hathcock, Senior Curriculum Developer, Pardot
M.Ed., Learning Design and Technology, IDD, '13
Most of the professors work in the industry and have current experience in the industry. They always have real world experience to share.
Charnell Thomas, Pharmaceutical RA, Kimberly-Clark
Master of Pharmacy, Biopharma RA