Graduate ProgramsThe college offers graduate studies leading to the degrees of Master of Art (Education) and Doctor of Philosophy (Education). The general rules and regulations of the University governing graduate programs apply to the master?s and doctoral programs unless otherwise below. Master of Art (Education) The MA (Education) is a graduate program geared basically for professional advancement of teacher and other education personnel. Areas of specialization | Art Education Biology Education Chemistry Education Counselor Education Education Psychology Education Technology Educational Administration Environmental Education Guidance
| Health Education Language Education Mathematics Education Non-formal Education Research and Evaluation Social Studies Special Education Teaching in the Early Grade (k-2)
| Curricular Framework | | Type of Course | | Major Courses Research Educational Foundations Cognates Electives Thesis | 15-18 6 units 3 units 6 units 3 unts 6 units | | | | | | | | |
Doctor of Philosophy (Education)The PhD (Education) is a research degree confirmed in recognition of a candidate?s command of a broad field of academic and research knowledge and of his ability to initiate, recognize, and pursue the investigation of an original problem which is based upon or contributes to a body of theory related to the field of education. Areas of specialization | Anthropology/Sociology of Education Biology Education Chemistry Education Counselor Education Educational Administration Educational Psychology History & Philosophy of Education
| Language Education Mathematics Education Physics Education Reading Education Research and Evaluation Social Studies Education Special Education
| Curricular Framework | | Type of Course | | Major Courses Research Educational Foundations Cognates Electives Dissertation Comprehensive exam | 18-21 6 units 3-6 units 6-9 units 3-6 unts 12 units 0 units | | |
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