Graduate Studies

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Education Department

Dr. Phyllis Rand, Chairman

The graduate programs offered by PCC’s Education Department are scholarly in their academic approach and practical in their application to the local Christian school ministry. The goal of each program is to provide proven tools that will be effective in helping to further the cause of Christ in the field of Christian education. These programs are not designed to prepare students to teach in public schools. These programs are beneficial to those who do or do not have prior training in the field of education.

The residence options in the graduate division of education are designed to meet the specific needs of a wide variety of students who serve the Lord in Christian education. Some master’s programs can be completed in two summers with distance-learning courses. Doctoral and education specialist students may complete course work in three summers with distance-learning courses.

To meet the needs of year-round students, a limited number of graduate courses are offered during the fall and spring semesters to permit students to relocate to Pensacola for a year or two and work part time. Mathematics education, music education, and speech education master’s programs require enrollment during two fall and two spring semesters in addition to one summer because of the special nature of the required courses.

Doctor of Education Degree

  • Educational Administration
  • Curriculum and Instruction with specializations in Elementary, English, History, or Science

Education Specialist Degree

  • Educational Administration

Master of Science Degree