Educational Learning

 



Prospective Master and Doctoral Students

 


Master's Degrees General Information

 

 

Master's & Ed.S., degrees in Counseling include emphases in:

 

Community Counseling, M.A., (67-69 credits)

Marital, Couple, and Family Counseling/Therapy, M.A., (64 credits)

School Counseling, M.A., (58 credits)

Student Affairs & College Counseling, M.A., (61-63 credits)

 

 

Marital, Couple, and Family Counseling/Therapy, Ed.S., (36 Credits)

School Counseling, Ed.S., (36 Credits)

 
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Prospective student meetings are held on the second Thursday in January and August at 4:00p.m. at the CEP office. If you have questions concerning the counseling programs you are highly recommended to attend the meeting prior to contacting faculty. Please call the department at (775) 682-5518 to register for the meeting or email the Office Manager, Debra Herzig at herzig@unr.edu.

 

Master's degrees in Educational Psychology with emphases in:

 

(a) Information Technology in Education, M.S., (40-42 Credits)

(b) Educational Psychology, M.Ed., (38-40 Credits)

 

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For more information about the application process and prospective student meeting, please contact Dr. Leping Liu prior to applying at (775) 682-5511 liu@unr.edu.

 

Educational Specialist (Ed.S.) degree include emphasis in:

 

School Psychology, Ed.S., (42 Credits)

 

Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) and Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) degrees include emphasis in:

 

Counselor Education and Supervision (96 Credits)

Human Development and Learning (96 Credits)

Information Technology in Education (96 Credits)

School Psychology (96 Credits)

 

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For admission to either doctoral program (Ph.D. or Ed.D.) the applicant must be recommended for admission by the graduate facutly of the CEP department.