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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. |
Higher Education Administration
Prepares administrators for colleges and universities. |
Human Resource Development & Administration
Prepares trainers and human resource development specialists for corporations and learning organizations. |
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
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. |
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 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)
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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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