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2017-2018 Graduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]

Education, School of


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Dean: Donald Easton-Brooks, Ph.D.
Associate Dean: Mark Baron, Ph.D.
Assistant Dean: Robin Wiebers, Ed.D.

School of Education
University of South Dakota
414 East Clark Street
Vermillion, SD 57069
Phone: 605-677-5437

www.usd.edu/ed

Degrees Available from the School of Education at the University of South Dakota:

GRADUATE CERTIFICATES
American Indian Education  
English Language Learners  
Literacy Leadership and Coaching  
Mental Health Counseling  
Reading Interventionist  

MASTER OF ARTS
Counseling and Psychology in Education
Educational Administration
Elementary Education  
Kinesiology and Sport Management  
Secondary Education  
Special Education  

MASTER OF SCIENCE
Technology for Education and Training  

SPECIALIST IN EDUCATION
Counseling and Psychology in Education
Curriculum and Instruction  
Educational Administration

DOCTOR OF EDUCATION
Curriculum and Instruction  
Educational Administration

DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY
Counseling and Psychology in Education

The School of Education, established by the Board of Regents in 1927, has evolved into its present leadership position in the state offering a broad range of graduate degrees as listed above. The School of Education’s academic programs are organized to include four divisions: Curriculum and Instruction; Kinesiology and Sport Management; Counseling and Psychology in Education; and Educational Leadership. Field-based experiences are integrated throughout graduate programs to provide practical application, evidence-based practice, and continual development of life-long learners and leaders.

The shared vision of the School of Education is that of Inspiring and Leading through Excellence in Education. The School is committed to preparing candidates a) to realize their professional potentials through visioning and innovation while being committed to inclusiveness and social justice; b) who have the knowledge, skills, and professional dispositions to advocate for learners, align support systems, and facilitate the work of others to foster success; and c) who improve lives through evidence-based best practice, exemplifying the highest ethical and professional standards.

The National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE), now renamed as the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP), has accredited all the School of Education programs for the preparation of elementary/secondary teachers and school service personnel through the doctorate degrees. All programs leading to teacher certification or other school services licensures are approved by the State Board of Education of the South Dakota Division of Education (DOE).

Doctoral Programs in the School of Education

Core Course Requirement - The following core courses must be completed at the University of South Dakota:

  1. A minimum of three semester hours from statistics courses EDER 762 or EDER 860.
  2. A minimum of three semester hours from the five foundation courses:
    AHED 715 Foundations of Global Lifelong Learning
    EDFN 710 History of Education
    EDFN 720 Philosophy of Education
    EDFN 740 Comparative Education
    EPSY 741 Cognitive Approaches to Educational Psychology

Advisory Committee - The division chairperson of the major will appoint a four member advisory committee with the approval of the Graduate Dean when a student becomes fully admitted. One member of the advisory committee must be from outside the major program division.

Credit Hour Requirements - A minimum of ninety (90) semester hours of graduate work (including fifteen (15) semester hours for the dissertation) beyond the baccalaureate degree including a minimum of sixty (60) semester hours beyond the master’s degree, or a minimum of thirty (30) semester hours beyond the specialist in education (Ed.S.) degree is required. At least forty-five (45) semester hours of graduate work (including dissertation) must be in the student’s major and at least fifteen (15) semester hours of supporting graduate courses must be earned in other options as determined by the student’s advisory committee. The balance of the coursework may be selected from any of the departments in the Graduate School. Note: a minimum of fifteen (15) semester hours of post specialist coursework in addition to the dissertation must be earned at the University of South Dakota.

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