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School of Education Programs/ Endorsements Highlights

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School of Education Programs/Endorsements Highlights

The School of Education is excited to share that we now have several new state licensure programs available. Below are the new programs within the School of Education from Fall 2021 to Fall 2022:

• Bachelor of Education in Engineering Education 6-12 (B.Ed.) (licensure) • Master of Education in Higher Education (M.Ed.) – Student Affairs (non-licensure) • Master of Arts in Teaching in Special Education (M.A.T.) – Adapted Curriculum & Early Childhood Special

Education with CTE-Transition & Special Needs (add-on endorsement) (licensure) • Master of Arts in Teaching in Special Education (M.A.T.) – Early Childhood Special Education &

General Curriculum (licensure) • Master of Arts in Teaching in Special Education (M.A.T.) – General Curriculum & Adapted Curriculum with

CTE-Transition & Special Needs (add-on endorsement) (licensure) • Master of Arts in Teaching in Elementary Education Curriculum and Education Specialist in School Curriculum & Instructional Planning (M.A.T. to Ed.S.) (licensure) • Master of Arts in Teaching in Middle Education Curriculum and Education Specialist in School Curriculum & Instructional Planning (M.A.T. to Ed.S.) (licensure) • Master of Arts in Teaching in Secondary Education Curriculum and Education Specialist in School Curriculum & Instructional Planning (M.A.T. to Ed.S.) (licensure) • Master of Education in Special & Gifted Education (M.Ed.) – Twice Exceptionalities: With Transition & Special Needs, Gifted Education, & Special Education General Curriculum (add-on endorsement) (licensure) • Education Specialist in Curriculum & Instruction (Ed.S.) – Educational Psychology (non-licensure) • Education Specialist in Curriculum & Instruction (Ed.S.) – Online Teaching & Learning (non-licensure) • Education Specialist in Higher Education Administration (Ed.S.) – Student Affairs (non-licensure) • Doctor of Education in Curriculum & Instruction (Ed.D.) – Educational Psychology (non-licensure) • Doctor of Education in Curriculum & Instruction (Ed.D.) – Online Teaching & Learning (non-licensure) • Doctor of Education in Higher Education Administration (Ed.D.) – Student Affairs (non-licensure) • Doctor of Philosophy in Higher Education Administration (Ph.D.) – Student Affairs (non-licensure)

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