May 20, 2024  
2024-2025 Catalog 
  
2024-2025 Catalog

Education (EDU)


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Initial Teacher Education Programs

The Education Department offers the Elementary Education General Program (BS) with focuses on PK-3 and 3-6 grade band teacher certification, a certificate in teaching Birth to Kindergarten children, and several Secondary and K-12 Teacher’s Certificate Programs.  A secondary education initial teacher certification is also offered through the Master of Arts with Certification (MAC) graduate program.

 

Other Undergraduate Programs

Also available are a program in Early Childhood Studies and an Early Childhood Studies Minor for non-education majors.

Graduate Programs

Education graduate degree programs provide advanced study for persons who wish to enhance their knowledge base and professional background in educational fields.

All Education graduate programs are designed to offer students:

  • Awareness of the unique characteristics and needs of diverse student populations

  • Understanding of principles of motivation and learning and how these translate into the classroom

  • Awareness of the historical, sociological, political, and philosophical factors that promote equal educational opportunity

  • Opportunity to examine school and classroom environments and to develop strategies that will both improve instruction in elementary and secondary school settings and enhance University/school partnership opportunities

  • Enhanced skills as instructional decision makers

  • Theoretical and practical information on both integrated and discipline-based curriculum models

  • Pedagogical-content knowledge necessary to make appropriate instructional decisions

  • Exposure to current research and theory in education

  • Knowledge and experience with a variety of educational research techniques

  • Opportunity to enhance multidisciplinary understandings through integrated and cross-discipline study

A cumulative GPA of at least 3.0 (B) and passing grades in all courses are required for all programs.  When a graduate course is repeated (due to a poor grade), both grades are listed on the transcript and averaged into the cumulative GPA. Individual programs may have additional grade requirements.

All graduate level courses are numbered 500 and higher and are open only to graduate students.

The Education Department offers a Master of Arts with Secondary Education Certification (MAC) program and a Master of Arts in Educational Administration program.

The Education Department offers a post-master’s Specialist in Education (Ed.S.) program and a Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) program in Education Leadership.

Programs

Baccalaureate

Minor

Undergraduate Certificate

Masters

Specialist

Doctoral

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