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The College of
Education and Human Services, accredited by
NCATE since 1954, is
the oldest academic unit within Marshall University, dating back to 1867.
Approximately 56 different educational certifications are offered, including
certifications in early childhood, elementary education, middle childhood
education, secondary education and administration. The Master of Arts in
Teaching provides students with degrees in other fields, the opportunity to
take professional education courses along with field experiences and
graduate with teaching certification and a Master's degree.
In addition to teacher education programs, the college
administers academic programs in Adult and Technical Education, Adult
Fitness, Athletic Training, Counseling, Family and Consumer Sciences,
Recreation and Park Resources, and Sports Management and Marketing.
The College of Education
and Human Services and the Graduate School of Education and Professional
Development provides an array of degree and professional development
programs, continuing education opportunities and services that address needs
of adult learners who are primarily fully employed students. The college
provides professional/technical expertise for the service area and is
actively involved in addressing regional and state level educational, mental
health and social issues. Education Specialist Degrees are offered in Adult
and Technical Education and Community and Technical College Studies. Two
doctoral programs in education are for those majoring in Curriculum and
Instruction and Educational Leadership.
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