Educational Studies
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Teachers College 805, 765-285-5461
The department offers a variety of graduate programs for students interested in working in secondary and junior high/middle school (grades 5-12), higher education, adult and community education, and curriculum and educational technology. Graduate courses and program emphases are available in adult, higher, community, curriculum; history, philosophy, and sociology of education; computer education; multicultural education; higher education; college student affairs; junior high/middle school education; secondary education; supervision; and educational technology. Courses are designed and taught with a balance among theory, research, practice, and skills for the practicing educator.
Specific degree programs prepare graduates for careers in curriculum and instructional leadership, higher education teaching and administration, adult and community education, educational technology, and organizational development and administration. In addition, post-baccalaureate students seeking initial teacher certification may be able to simultaneously pursue a master’s degree program.
Programs
Master of arts (MA) in adult and community education, in curriculum and educational technology, in executive development for public service, in secondary education, and in student affairs administration in higher education; master of arts in technology education; minor in higher education (masters degree programs); doctor of education (EdD) in adult, higher, and community education; and doctor of philosophy (PhD) in educational studies. A transition-to-teaching program is also available as are certificates in adult education, college and university teaching, community college leadership, community education, computer education, diversity studies, middle level education, curriculum, institutional research, and qualitative research in education.