Daniel L. Goodwin College of Education
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About Our College
- Teacher Licensure: Policies, Information and Entitlements / Endorsements
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Clinical Experiences and School Partnerships
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Departments
- Teacher Education
- Counselor Education
- Health Sciences, Physical Education, Educational Foundations and Urban Community Studies
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Literacy, Leadership, Development, and Special Education
- B.A. in Human Resource Development
- Contact Special Education
- Undergraduate Minor in Human Resource Development
- Literacy Center
- M.A. in Higher Education
- William Itkin Children's Center for Disabilities
- M.A. in Human Resource Development
- M.A. in School Leadership
- Master of Arts in Literacy Education
- Professional Connections
- Program Descriptions
- Department Support Staff
- Reading Teacher Endorsement (Pre-K to 12)
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CACREP (Counselor Education)
The Department of Counselor Education has been one of the leading M.A. in Counseling programs in preparing counselors for more than 40 years. Students are attracted to our Counseling program because it is a terminal degree leading to a career in counseling with a foundation that is both theoretical and applied. Our faculty models this orientation with scholarly activities and a strong emphasis in the applied, since most have come to the faculty after years of work in the field and continuing work as professional counselors and psychologists providing services to children, youth and adults in individual, couple and family counseling. The Counselor Education graduate programs are accredited by the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP).
CACREP-Accredited graduate programs in Counseling
- Clinical Mental Health Counseling, M.A. - 60 graduate credit hours
- Couple and Family Counseling, M.A. - 60 graduate credit hours
- Rehabilitation Counseling, M.A. - 60 graduate credit hours
- School Counseling, M.A. - 60 graduate credit hours