Programs and Courses Overview
The Adult Education and Training program offers two degree options: the Master's of Art, and the Master's of Education. Both require 48 credits including an internship. The MA requires completion of the AEDT 595 graduate project. The project is a problem-based scholarly product focusing on an area of student interest.
The MEd option allows a student to an elective course lieu of AEDT 595. Generally students choose their degree option after completing 15 credit hours in the program.
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Students must work closely with their Advisor in scheduling courses. Some courses have prerequisites required. The quarterly Schedule of Classes lists official schedules and prerequisites. All courses are three academic credits, except those offered for variable credit (AEDT 567 and AEDT 596).
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Specializations
Adult Literacy and English as a Second Language
Helping adults improve basic skills in reading, writing, math and / or English as a second language, especially for administrators and instructors working in community colleges or social service agencies.
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Human Resources:
Training, Education and Development
For administrators or instructors who create, manage, and / or deliver training programs in a wide variety of organizational settings.
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(48 Credits) Part I: College of Education Core (9)
Part II: Adult Education and Training Core (18
Part III: Adult Education and
Training Electives (12)
Part IV: Additional Electives (9)
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(48 Credits) Part I: College of Education Core (9)
Part II: Adult Education and Training Core (18)
Part III: Adult Education and
Training Electives (12)
Part IV: Additional Electives (6)
AEDT 595 Graduate Project (3)
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