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Computational Thinking for Educators

The Graduate Certificate in Computational Thinking for Educators is designed to prepare educators to integrate computational thinking skills across content areas, and develop effective pedagogical content knowledge and strategies to apply computational thinking in their environments. Domains include computational thinking, problem-solving, creative and critical thinking, algorithmic thinking, and programming. Learner outcomes include exploring pedagogical approaches […]

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Library and Media Specialist

The Certificate in Library and Media Specialist prepares educational teachers, leaders, and resource specialists to facilitate and advocate for equitable access of digital and print resources and information for all students. Aligning to the current standards for school librarianship by the American Library Association and the American Association for School Librarians, this certificate will support […]

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Non-Degree Study

Graduate non-degree students are those who are interested in enrolling in 500-level or above coursework (not related to a degree program), whose previous background or work does not immediately qualify them for admission to the Graduate School, or for individuals looking to utilize employer benefits for continuing education. The abbreviated application process only requires proof […]

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Human Nutrition

The Human Nutrition certificate offered by the School of Food and Agriculture is 100% online and is a 12-credit program. The certificate will work to offset the demand for well-educated professionals in the field of Human Nutrition and Dietetics. Educational objectives For more information, contact the Graduate Coordinator. NOTE: If you are an international student […]

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Food Technology

The Food Technology graduate certificate offered through the School of Food and Agriculture is 100% online and is a 12-credit program. The graduate certificate would benefit professionals working in the food industry. Educational objectives For more information, please contact the Graduate Coordinator. NOTE: If you are an international student who is interested in pursuing any […]

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Wildlife Conservation

NOTE:  The Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Conservation Biology is temporarily suspending applications to the Master of Wildlife Conservation (M.W.C) program.  Please check back periodically for updates. The Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Conservation Biology offer graduate study leading to the non-thesis Master of Wildlife Conservation in Wildlife Conservation program. A broad range of ecosystems, […]

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Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports

Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports is a model that focuses on research-based methods of prevention and intervention combined with data-based decision making to improve student behavioral and academic outcomes. The purpose of this certificate is to provide a sequence of courses that prepare school personnel to lead the development, implementation, evaluation, and sustainability of a […]

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Music Education

The Division of Music within the School of Performing Arts offers a 30-credit Master of Music degree in Music Education which is accredited through the National Association of Schools of Music. Individualized curricula are designed to meet students’ interests and needs while offering a balanced program of academic and professional courses. Students also have the […]

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Secondary Education

The MAT program in Secondary Education is designed for individuals who hold an undergraduate degree and are interested in becoming secondary school teachers (grades 6-12). The degree leads to initial teacher certification in a designated content area and a master’s degree. Content areas include math, life science, physical science, English, social studies, and world languages. The […]

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Electrical Engineering

The Electrical and Computer Engineering Department offers a Master of Science (MS) degree in Electrical Engineering. Thesis and non-thesis options are available for the M.S. degree. For a non-thesis degree, a minimum of 30 semester hours of coursework is required. The thesis option requires 30 credit hours of coursework, and an additional six credits of […]

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