The department houses graduate degree programs in school counseling, mental health counseling, student affairs and college counseling, educational administration and supervision, and library media and information specialist. Online graduate degree programs offered by the department include elementary or secondary education with area focus in curriculum and instruction, special education instructional specialist P-4, and/or 4-12, math/science, gifted/talented P-8/7-12, and the Master of Arts in Teaching.
Degrees & Programs
- Doctor of Education in Rural and Diverse Educational Leadership
- EDAS: Curriculum/Program Administrator (Non-Degree)
- EDAS: Principal Licensure (Non-Degree)
- EDAS: Superintendent Licensure (Non-Degree)
- M.Ed., Higher, Adult, and Lifelong Education (HALE)
- Master of Education (School Counseling)
- Master of Education in College Counseling and Student Affairs
- Master of Education in Educational Leadership in Administration and Supervision (EDAS)
- Master of Education in Special Education
- Master of Science in Clinical and Mental Health Counseling
- School Counseling (Non-Degree)
- Special Education (Non-Degree)