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COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS

Dean Genevieve Brown, Ed.D.
Associate Dean Karen S. Smith, Ed.D.
Department of Curriculum and Instruction Charlene S. Crocker, Ed.D., Chair
Department of Educational Leadership and Counseling Beverly J. Irby, Ed.D., Chair
Department of Health and Kinesiology Alice Fisher, Ph.D., Interim Chair
Department of Language, Literacy, and Special Populations Mary E. Robbins, Ed.D., Chair
Department of Library Science Mary A. Berry, Ph.D., Chair

MISSION STATEMENT

Through excellent instruction, research and public service, the College of Education provides students with opportunities to develop knowledge, skills, strategies, and experiences which allow them to serve in diverse roles and function productively in society.

The College of Education is comprised of 5 academic units: Curriculum and Instruction; Educational Leadership and Counseling; Health and Kinesiology; Language, Literacy, and Special Populations; and Library Science. Teacher Certification is also under the administrative purview of the College of Education.

For additional information on the academic programs in the College of Education, visit: www.shsu.edu/~edu_www/

UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES

College of Education
Majors Degrees Page

Majors Degrees
Academic Studies B.A., B.S.

     Bilingual Education

 

     Early Childhood Education

 

     Elementary Education

 

     Secondary Education

 

     Special Education

 
Health B.S.
Kinesiology B.A., B.S.

NOTE 1: This listing of undergraduate degree programs is correct as of March, 2004, and does not include those degree programs being phased out.

NOTE 2: There is not an undergraduate major in Secondary Education. Secondary Education students’ major is their primary teaching field.

SCHOLARSHIPS

Academic scholarships are available from academic departments in the College of Education; other scholarships are also available through the University. Students may obtain information on departmental scholarships through inquiry to the respective department. Information on University scholarships may be obtained from the Office of Academic Scholarships website or telephone (936) 294-1672.

GRADUATE STUDY

Graduate degrees offered through the College of Education are the Master of Arts, Master of Education, Master of Library Science, Master of Science, Doctor of Education, and Doctor of Philosophy. The Graduate Catalog provides detailed information.



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