Thursday, November 26, 2009

Education

Georgia Regents Cut 12 Majors

March 18, 2009 05:10 PM ET | Alison Go | Permanent Link | Print

The University of Georgia Board of Regents finalized the termination of 12 majors Tuesday, the Red and Black reports. Many of the majors had low enrollment and were merged with other degree programs. The list of cut majors includes:

  • Bachelor of science in education with a major in instructional psychology, training, and technology
  • Master of science with a major in anatomy
  • Doctor of philosophy with a major in language education
  • Master of science with a major in physiology
  • Master of science with a major in pharmacology
  • Doctor of philosophy with a major in physical education and sport studies
  • Master of education with a major in physical education and sport studies
  • Master of arts with a major in physical education and sport studies
  • Doctor of education with a major in physical education and sport studies
  • Master of arts with a major in Greek
  • Master of arts in teaching with a major in English
  • Doctor of education with a major in reading education

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minor correction

The University System of Georgia Board of Regents terminated 12 majors at the University of Georgia. The University of Georgia does not have its own Board of Regents.

Physical Education Programs

Will there still be an in-state opportunity for Physical Education Graduates to earn a degree beyond their B.A./B.S.?

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