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School of Education Academic Programs
Master of Science (MS) |
Counseling
Prepares counselors for school counseling positions or for private practice in marriage/family counseling, mental health counseling, and rehabilitation counseling. Certain areas are CACREP-accredited and/or DOE-approved. |
Educational Leadership
Prepares school administrators for K-12 schools; DOE-approved for certification in educational leadership at the MS level. |
Exceptional Student Education
These degrees offer a comprehensive understanding of various exceptionalities and the acquisition of valuable inclusionary strategies to meet the unique individual needs of children in elementary, middle, and secondary schools. |
Montessori
These degrees prepare one to implement a holistic, personalized, self-paced, hands-on developmentally appropriate curriculum for young children (ages two and one-half-through-six) using the Montessori Method. |
Organizational Learning and Leadership (MS)
This program meets the professional growth needs of adults aspiring to improve their skills to successfully lead within profit or non-profit organizations as facilitators of employee, team, and organizational development. |
Reading
This degree meets the state requirements for reading certification and prepares you to become a reading specialist, reading leader, reading coach, or reading resource person for the K-12 student. |
Take-5 (BS and MS in Education) |
Education Specialist
(Ed.S.) |
Counseling
Prepares counselors for school counseling positions or for private practice in marriage/family counseling, mental health counseling, and rehabilitation counseling. Certain areas are CACREP-accredited and/or DOE-approved. |
Educational Computing and Technology
Prepares educators to integrate educational technologies into the teaching and learning process, particularly in their teaching content area.
Applications are being accepted only for cohorts in Kendall and Boynton Beach, projected to begin in January 2009. |
Educational Leadership
Prepares school administrators for K-12 schools. |
Montessori
These degrees prepare one to implement a holistic, personalized, self-paced, hands-on developmentally appropriate curriculum for young children (ages two and one-half-through-six) using the Montessori Method. |
Reading
These degrees provide teachers with the knowledge and practice to become exemplary reading professionals, who make a difference for their students cognitively, affectively, and academically in literacy through holistic and traditional theoretical views of language and literacy development while embracing an ethic of care. |
Specialist in School Psychology
(SSP) |
Specialist in School Psychology
This degree program is designed for students who wish to work closely with individuals from birth to age 21 in the school environment. |
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