The Mary Lou Fulton College of Education offers research-driven programs and practice-oriented learning opportunities that reflect the diverse academic needs of the students we serve. The undergraduate Initial Teacher Certification (ITC) program and multiple graduate degree and certificate programs in more than 20 concentrations are administered through the college's three divisions: Curriculum and Instruction; Educational Leadership and Policy Studies and Psychology in Education.

> Curriculum and Instruction

Teacher education is the primary focus of the Division of Curriculum and Instruction. In addition to the teacher education mission at the undergraduate level, the division also engages in graduate education at the master's and doctoral levels.

> Educational Leadership and Policy Studies

The Division of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies offers programs and services that influence public education from preschool through college. Academic programs prepare professionals to fill administrative, supervisory and policy-making roles.

> Psychology in Education

The Division of Psychology in Education prepares graduate students for leadership roles in schools, colleges, universities, government agencies and public or private organizations as educators, researchers, clinicians and practitioners.

UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES

Programs that prepare students for teacher certification are available to both the undergraduate pursuing a first degree and the individual with a college degree in a non-education field. Undergraduate students interested in teacher certification in art, music, dance, or theatre enroll through programs offered by the Herberger College of Fine Arts. These students must also meet the same eligibility requirements for admission to the Initial Teacher Certification Program (ITC).

GRADUATE STUDIES

The Mary Lou Fulton College of Education offers some 20 graduate degrees with many concentrations. The ASU Graduate College maintains a website with information on university-wide requirements and application procedures.


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