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NEW STUDENT/FACULTY ORIENTATION
Curriculum & Instruction will host the following for new students and faculty::
Faculty welcome breakfast and meeting
Thursday, August 21 at 8:30-11:30 am
Doctoral student orientation and welcome back reception
Friday, August 22 6-9pm
Faculty Associate and Teaching Assistant
Orientation and continental breakfast
Saturday, August 23 6am-noon
Division Administrators
- Josephine Marsh
Interim Division Director - Carol Christine
Associate Division Director
for Initial Teacher Certification - Christian Faltis
Associate Division Director
Degrees & programs
- Interdisciplinary PhD – Doctor of Philosophy
The Interdisciplinary PhD Degree Program in Curriculum and Instruction develops research scholars who provide knowledge, expertise, and leadership to the evolving field of curriculum and instruction. - EdD - Doctor of Education
The Doctor of Education (EdD) is designed to provide students with interdisciplinary opportunities to deepen their knowledge and understanding of educational practice. In this program, students complete a major and minor concentration. The major field of study is selected from one of the C&I EdD concentration areas. The minor concentration consists of a defined complimentary field of study at ASU. The student determines the minor concentration in consultation with their advisor. - MEd - Master of Education
The Master of Education Degree (MEd) in Curriculum and Instruction is a practitioner's degree program designed to facilitate development of advanced level professional knowledge, skills and understanding in the student's chosen concentration. - MA - Master of Arts
The Master of Arts Degree (MA) in Curriculum and Instruction is a research degree program designed to facilitate development of advanced level professional knowledge, skills and understanding in the student's chosen concentration. - MA in Special Education
The Master of Arts (MA) in Special Education is a program to develop and extend research competencies in Special Education. Students graduating from this program will demonstrate the ability to conduct research related to Special Education. - MEd in Special Education
The Master of Education Degree (MEd) in Special Education is a practitioner's degree program designed to facilitate development of advanced level professional knowledge, skills and understanding. The mission of the Special Education Program at Arizona State University is to produce and transmit knowledge focused on the education of exceptional individuals. This mission is accomplished through teaching, research, and service. - MEd - Cohort Programs
ASU, in partnership with a select group of Valley school districts, offers the Master of Education (MEd) in Curriculum and Instruction with an emphasis in specific concentration areas at the school district's site. This program is particularly designed to meet the needs of working teachers. - Undergraduate and Post-Baccalaureate Programs
Through the division, the College offers five (5) undergraduate degree programs in the following majors: Early Childhood Education ; Elementary Education ; Multilingual/Multicultural (BLE/ESL) Education ; Secondary Education; Special Education. In addition to these undergraduate degrees, the College also prepares post-baccalaureate students who already have a bachelor's degree in a non-education field, for teacher certification. - Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) Graduate Certificate>
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