College of Education

Graduate Programs

Education Masters Candidates at Commencement [Photo by Tyler Keck]

Graduate Programs

Graduate degrees are available in a variety of career fields and specialty areas within the
College of Education. Gradates from these programs use their advanced skills and knowl-
edge to improve classrooms practices and to transform schools. They hold influential
leadership positions as program specialists, principals, superintendents, counselors, school
psychologists, directors of state and national organizations, and college presidents.

Counseling and Educational Psychology

Master’s Degrees in Counseling and Educational Psychology:

  • College Student Development/Counseling
  • Community Counseling
  • Educational Psychology
  • Information Technology in Education
  • Marital, Couple, & Family Counseling/Therapy
  • School Counseling

Doctoral Degrees in Counseling and Educational Psychology with specialties in:

  • Counselor Education and Supervision
  • Human Development and Learning
  • Information Technology in Education
  • Multicultural Counseling
  • School Psychology

Curriculum, Teaching, and Learning

Master’s Degrees

  • Elementary Education
  • Secondary Education

Doctoral Degrees

  • Curriculum Studies
  • Curriculum and Instruction Generalist
  • Elementary Education
  • Secondary Education

Educational Leadership

Master’s Degrees

  • Education Specialist
  • Higher Educational Administration
  • Principalship

Doctoral Degrees

  • Educational Leadership
  • Executive Doctorate

Educational Specialties

Master’s Degrees

  • Educational Specialties
  • Literacy Studies
  • Special Education
  • Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages

Doctoral Degrees

  • Educational Specialties
  • Literacy Studies
  • Special Education and Disability Studies

Human Devlopment and Family Studies

Master's Degrees

  • Human Development and Family Studies