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  Specialist in Education Degree   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The degree of Specialist in Education, the highest degree offered by the university, requires approximately two years of study beyond the bachelor's degree and one year of advanced study beyond the master's degree.
The specialist degree is a professional degree for educators at elementary, secondary, vocational, and higher education levels.
The specialist degree program is especially designed to make effective use of students' professional experience, which is required as part of the admission standards, as well as to utilize previous academic study.
www.pittstate.edu /ted/spec.htm   (1870 words)

  
 School of Education 2003-2005 Graduate Online Bulletin: Specialist in Education Degree
The Specialist in Education (Ed.S.) degree program is an advanced graduate program that enables students to develop competence in an area of educational specialization with emphasis on practice.
The specialist degree or the doctoral degree in educational leadership is required for the superintendent's license.
The specialist degree in special education is designed for students who desire to increase their expertise beyond the master's degree level and become leaders in field-based settings.
www.iub.edu /~bulletin/iub/educ_grad/2003-2005/specialist.html   (1411 words)

  
 Specialist Degree in Education: Curriculum and Instruction Department, School of Education, Indiana University at ...
The specialist student in elementary education can prepare for a position as a classroom teacher in elementary or early childhood education, supervising teacher, supervisor of elementary instruction, or director of elementary curriculum.
The specialist degree in secondary education prepares students for positions in middle schools, junior high schools, or high schools as classroom teachers, supervising teachers, supervisors of instruction, directors of secondary education, directors of curriculum, departmental chairpersons, or principals.
Special education courses at the specialist level are designed for those who: (1) desire to increase their expertise beyond the master's level; (2) wish to become research and development specialists; or (3) wish to become leaders in field-related settings.
www.indiana.edu /~edci/specialist.html   (846 words)

  
 Educational Specialist Degrees
The Specialist in Education (Ed.S.) degree for educator preparation programs is a terminal degree program that advances educators in their instructional and leadership skills beyond the master's level of competence.
The purpose of this applied degree is to extend the academic preparation and teaching skills of experienced classroom teachers and instructional leaders and to foster the application of these skills and abilities to a variety of educational settings.
The Educational Specialist degree is a unique professional degree in the field of education, a degree that reflects a high level of knowledge and expertise.
education.gsu.edu /coe/content/ed_spec.htm   (572 words)

  
 EAD>K-12-Educational Specialist
Educators who have the Master's degree in other fields may select this degree to prepare themselves for leadership roles in local and intermediate school districts, state agencies, and related educational and governmental institutions.
The Educational Specialist degree in K-12 Educational Administration is designed for school administrators who have Master's degrees in Educational Administration and wish to further their formal training or for educators who have graduate degrees in a different field and want to prepare for an administrative position in a K-12 school system.
The minimum residency requirement for the educational specialist degree is one academic year or two consecutive semesters with a minimum enrollment of six credits each semester after first enrollment for the doctoral degree.
ed-web3.educ.msu.edu /ead/K-12/Educspecialist.htm   (1040 words)

  
 Ed. Specialist Degree
The Post-Master's Educational Specialist Degree, Ed.S., program is designed to enhance individual capabilities in educational leadership for school administrators.
A planned program of study requires a minimum of 33 semester hours of graduate work beyond the master's degree.
The Program Code for the Educational Specialist Degree program is "EDS".
soeap.udayton.edu /academic/edl/programs/esd.htm   (231 words)

  
 Education Specialist Degree
The Educational Specialist Degree course work is not transferable to the doctoral program and therefore the Ed.S. is considered to be a terminal degree.
Curriculum and Instruction: The Education Specialist degree in Curriculum and Instruction is designed to meet the needs of persons involved with the curriculum, teaching and supervision aspects of discipline-centered areas of study.
The degree will satisfy requests from teachers and supervisors who want an education beyond the Master's degree as a specialist but who are not interested in a doctoral degree.
catalog.utoledo.edu /98-00catalog/gr-edspecial-educ.html   (578 words)

  
 Comprehensive Examination, Specialist Degree
Near the completion of the course work for the degree, the major professor will assist the student in planning an instructional systems project (under EDF 5910).
If the change is approved, then to the extent possible, accomplishments on the Specialist degree will be transferred to the doctoral degree.
Students enrolled for a second master's degree or a doctoral degree in Instructional Systems at the time of the initiation of this Specialist degree can petition the Admissions Committee of the Department of Educational Research to change degree programs.
www.fsu.edu /~is/specialistcompexam.htm   (433 words)

  
 Current News: Regents Approve Specialist Degree in Ed. Leadership, Southeast Missouri State University
The new specialist degree is designed for Missouri’s public school classroom teachers who wish to remain in the classroom.
Most of them said they would prefer a degree in instructional leadership rather than a degree in administration or counseling, which currently is the only specialist degree available to classroom teachers, Stephens said.
The new degree is designed for all classroom teachers and will meet the requirements for the new professional development rules for teacher certification renewal which began in August 2003.
www.semo.edu /news/index_6031.htm   (329 words)

  
 Specialist Degree
The Educational Specialist degree (Ed.S.) in Educational Leadership is designed for individuals who wish to achieve proficiency beyond the Master's degree level in leadership roles such as elementary or secondary administration, curriculum director, technical college director or vice president/president, assistant superintendent, or superintendent.
This program is also for individuals who wish to pursue a degree higher than the Master's degree for greater competency in non-licensure roles such as department chair, curriculum committee chair, lead teacher, special project leader, administrative assistant, or positions related to policy studies and research in public agencies.
The Specialist degree satisfies requirements for administrative certification in virtually every state in the United States including entry level licensure in Minnesota.
www.winona.edu /educationalleadership/eds.Html   (462 words)

  
 Drake University School of Education   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
A specialist's degree (ED.S.) is a post-masterĂ­s program that may be taken in education leadership either in conjunction with an Iowa Superintendent license or as a largely self-designed professional studies program.
The degree with a license has a prescribed course of studies, but the number of credit hours (30) is the same for the degree with or without the license.
This degree may be a prelude the doctoral program (ED.D.) in whole or in part, but it is not prerequisite to that degree nor does it imply admission to the doctoral degree.
www.educ.drake.edu /index.php?id=122&cat2=Graduate+Programs   (203 words)

  
 Specialist Program, Instructional Systems
Students who have been awarded a masters degree in another program may petition their committee to receive credit for courses they have completed that are equivalent to any of the core courses.
Upon admission to the program, the Specialist student will be assigned an advisor who will serve as the major professor in order to assist in the selection of courses for the program of studies.
The appointment of the supervisory committee is critically important because of the requirement to identify in the program of study the number of core courses that must be complete in addition to the 30 hours of advanced study.
www.fsu.edu /~is/specialist.htm   (270 words)

  
 Specialist Degree Programs
This degree program provides advanced graduate work beyond the M.A. degree for professionals in the area of postsecondary education.
This degree is for individuals interested in advancing their careers, preparing for a doctoral program, or expanding their professional area to include one of four concentrations.
The focus is to prepare for higher levels of educational administrative responsibility, typically in specialized positions in central office administration.
www.ced.appstate.edu /students/specialist.aspx   (184 words)

  
 Education Specialist Degree - Mental Health Track: Counseling Programs, School of Education, Indiana University at ...
The Education Specialist degree program at Indiana University prepares students to provide counseling and therapy services to individuals, groups, couples, and families in agency and private practice settings.
Preparation for this degree occurs through a combination of course work on basic theory, laboratory experience, practicum, a two semester internship in a relevant setting and a one semester advanced internship.
A form for appointing an advisory committee and for outlining the program of studies is available at Indiana University-Bloomington in Education 4210 and on the web at: http://www.indiana.edu/~educate/pos.html.
www.indiana.edu /~counsel/counseds.html   (1208 words)

  
 Medical Specialist Associate of Applied Science Degree
The Metro Business College Associate of Applied Science Degree for Medical Specialist is awarded to a student who successfully completes all the graduation requirements or its equivalent.
The Medical Specialist Associate of Applied Science Degree consists of 106 credit hours and normally takes five (5) quarters to complete the classroom training plus a 200 hour externship and a 66 hour externship.
The Medical Specialist AAS Degree is designed to give students additional employment opportunities in the health care field.
www.metrobusinesscollege.edu /medical_specialist.html   (182 words)

  
 USD - Specialist's Degree in Technology for Education & Training   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The specialist's degree (Ed.S.) in Technology for Education and Training (TET) serves as an extension of the master's program.
The Specialist degree program in TET is 36 hours beyond the Master's degree and is designed to prepare leaders who will be able to:
USD is governed by the Board of Regents of South Dakota and is an Equal Opportunity institution.
www.usd.edu /tet/grad_programs/specialist.cfm   (783 words)

  
 School Psychology (Specialist)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The Specialist Degree in School Psychology provides advanced academic and professional training for students pursuing a career in school psychology.
The Specialist Degree Program is designed to accommodate three main categories of students.
Another group includes students who have completed a masters degree in Psychology at a university other than SIUE or who have completed a masters degree in a related field such as educational psychology, clinical psychology, or special education.
www.siue.edu /EDUCATION/psychology/school.html   (557 words)

  
 Specialist Degree   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The Specialist in Education degree is designed for professional educators who wish to enhance their competence in an area of specialization.
Generally, because the Ed.S. degree is considered a terminal degree, students who pursue specialist degrees do not then enter doctoral programs.
Students who wish to explore the possibility of earning both a specialist and a doctoral degree should work closely with their advisers to design plans of study that are compatible with the requirements for both degrees.
www.auburn.edu /student_info/phi_beta_lambda/aube/specialist.htm   (152 words)

  
 Computer Information Systems - Networking Specialist, Associate Degree   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Provisionally admitted students whose English, math, and/or reading achievement levels do not meet regular program admission requirements are required to enroll in developmental studies courses approved by the State Board of Technical and Adult Education.
The Computer Information Systems - Networking Specialist associate degree program is a sequence of courses designed to provide students with an understanding of the concepts, principles, and techniques required in computer information processing.
Program graduates are to be competent in the general areas of humanities or fine arts, social or behavioral sciences, and natural sciences or mathematics, as well as in the technical areas of computer terminology and concepts, program design and development, and computer networking.
www.dtae.org /teched/standards/cin3.html   (805 words)

  
 CMSU - Education Specialist
The Education Specialist Degree in elementary school administration qualifies those earning the degree to serve as elementary principals in certain higher classifications of schools in Missouri.
The delivery of Education Specialist Degree in School Administration courses will be on-line, at CSC or on the main campus to provide working/teaching adults opportunities to complete their degrees in an economical and timely manner.
The Education Specialist in Learning Resources is designed for students who have obtained a master's degree in library science or education, and want to obtain school library media certification or prepare for supervisory positions dealing with information technology.
www.cmsu.edu /x28877.xml   (403 words)

  
 Educational Psychology & Instructional Technology
SCHOOL BEHAVIOR SPECIALIST ED.S. Classroom teachers often say that while they are well-prepared to develop and deliver lesson plans, their education is sorely lacking with regard to discipline issues and classroom behavior management.
The Educational Specialist Program in Gifted and Creative Education is a terminal degree program for experienced teachers and other educational professionals who would like to deepen their knowledge in a specific area or pursue administrative certification to serve as a supervisor/program coordinator or gifted education at the central office level.
The Educational Specialist Program with a concentration in Applied Cognition and Development is a terminal degree program for experienced teachers and other educational professionals who want to deepen their knowledge in a specific area of cognition, learning or development as it is related to education, broadly defined.
www.coe.uga.edu /epit/gce/specialist   (2062 words)

  
 Education Specialist in Teaching (Ed.S.) Degree
This degree is designed for experienced teachers with an earned master's degree who wish to provide leadership while remaining in the classroom.
This degree provides background in the best of current theory and practice, training in teacher-research methodology, and training in site-based teacher leadership.
Evidence of a master's degree from a regionally or nationally accredited institution.
www.ite.sc.edu /ite/elementary/espd.html   (832 words)

  
 Cleveland State University - College of Graduate Studies Graduate Catalog
All requirements for the Educational Specialist degree in Counseling must be completed within six years of starting course work at Cleveland State University or elsewhere.
Satisfactory completion and evaluation of the Internship in Diagnosis and Testing experience as determined by a committee composed of two full-time counselor educators, one full-time faculty member who is not a counselor educator, and, if the student chooses, a practicing counselor or a graduate student.
The Educational Specialist in School Administration program is a 32-semester-hour, post-master’s program designed to integrate theory and practice in meeting the goals of individuals currently employed in, as well as those aspiring to, positions in school administration.
www.csuohio.edu /gradcollege/gradbulletin/section04/es.html   (2181 words)

  
 New York Career Institute - Medical Office Specialist Training Degree Program   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Medical Office Specialist is a comprehensive computerized medical administrative program that offers the student several career choices in the medical field.
The program includes the most popular Microsoft word processing and spreadsheet applications as well as medical transcription, medical insurance, medical coding, and computerized medical billing, which are necessary in today’s managed care society.
The objective of this program is to prepare students to enter the medical field with the skills and knowledge needed to be effective in today’s modern medical environment.
www.nyci.com /degree/medical.shtml   (463 words)

  
 Admissions Requirements for the Educational Specialist Degree - Lewis E. Schollian College of SBU
Admission to the Master of Science in Educational Administration and Education Specialist degree programs must be accomplished prior to the completion of 12 credit hours at SBU.
An applicant for admission to either of the Master of Science Degree programs may be fully or unconditionally admitted or may be admitted with limitations or conditions.
Have completed a Master's degree in school administration from an accredited institution or hold a valid certificate in school administration.
www.sbuniv.edu /mseducation/edsp_admissions.htm   (626 words)

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