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Nov 23, 2024
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2018-2019 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
College of Education
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The College of Education is a transformative leader in systematically improving education, beginning at birth. The mission is to engage students in high quality applied research, professional learning, and immersive experiences. We prepare culturally competent scholar practitioners who promote the growth, education, and development of all individuals, with emphasis on underperforming schools and underserved communities across the state and nation. The College of Education prepares professionals for P-12 schools, higher education, and various agencies and organizations as teachers, practitioners, counselors, scholars, and leaders.
The College of Education offers five Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degrees including Curriculum and Instruction; Educational Leadership (Higher Education and P-12); Learning Sciences; Literacy, Language, and Culture; and Special Education. There are three Master of Arts in Teaching (M.A.T.) degrees offered including Middle Level Education; Secondary Education (Mathematics and Science); and Special Education. Master of Education (M.Ed.) degrees offered include Administration and Supervision; Counselor Education (School Counseling, Clinical Mental Health Counseling, Student Affairs); Literacy; Special Education; and Teaching and Learning. Educational Specialist (Ed.S.) degrees are offered in Administration and Supervision and Counselor Education. A Master of Human Resource Development (M.H.R.D.) is also offered.
The graduate programs focus on preparing students for leadership positions in education and other organizations. Clinical and field experiences are common in many graduate programs. Some programs and courses are offered off campus and in the evening to accommodate the schedules of public schools, higher education, and other organizations. Off-campus course schedules for fall, spring and summer offerings for school personnel, school districts and other South Carolina agencies are published by the Office of Off-Campus, Distance and Continuing Education. In addition, courses are taught by contract with local school districts in the Clemson University service region.
Degree programs in Administration and Supervision, Literacy, Middle Level Education, School Counseling, Secondary Education, Special Education, and Teaching and Learning are accredited by the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP), national specialized professional associations, and the South Carolina Department of Education. Counselor education programs in Clinical Mental Health and School Counseling are accredited by the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP).
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