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Doctoral Degree in Educational Leadership (Ed.D.)
The Doctorate of Education (Ed.D.) in Educational Leadership will offer two areas of concentration: PreK-12 and Community College/Postsecondary Education. Doctoral students will study issues in-depth, learn from experienced researchers, professionals, expert practitioners and professors, and will benefit from participation in a shared learning community provided in a cohort model.
Bachelor's
Degree in Vocational Education (BVE)
This course of study is specifically intended for persons who currently
teach, train, or supervise others in the workplace, who design and
teach competency workshops or seminars, who teach vocational or
continuing education courses, or who teach skills-based subjects
to adults.
Master
Postsecondary Leadership
The department offers a program leading to a Master
of Arts (MA) in Education with an emphasis in Educational Leadership
in Postsecondary Education. Students who pursue the MA degree are
prepared for effective management and leadership in changing multicultural
societies and in varying organizational environments.
Master's
Degree in Postsecondary Educational Leadership with a Specialization
in Student Affairs
The master’s program in Postsecondary Educational
Leadership with a Specialization in Students Affairs includes a
sound base in student development theory and research, as well as
practical applications. All students are required to complete two
internships. Internships are an integral part of the program.
Master's
Degree in Rehabilitation Counseling
The Department of Administration, Rehabilitation
and Postsecondary Education (ARPE) prepares students to be effective
practitioners, administrators, and leaders in the field of Rehabilitation.
The degree has been accredited by the Commission on Rehabilitation
Education since 1975.
Master's
Degree in Rehabilitation Counseling with a specialization in Deafness,
Late-Deafened and Hard of Hearing
SAN DIEGO STATE UNIVERSITY offers a specialization
within its M.S. DEGREE, C.O.R.E. accredited program in Rehabilitation
Counseling. This specialization features several components designed
to prepare practitioners to work effectively with deaf, late-deafened,
and hard of hearing consumers in today's rapidly evolving and challenging
rehabilitation settings.
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