College of Education and Human Services
Graduate Programs Information Session
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
6:00 – 7:30pm
University Hall, Room 1060
Join us to learn how one of our graduate programs can help you to advance in your current field, or prepare for a new career. Participants will have the opportunity to meet the Deans and Department Chairs, and speak directly with faculty about specific masters, certification, and certificate programs, including:
Masters Degree Programs
- Counseling (M.A.)
- Early Childhood Elementary Education (M.Ed.)
- Early Childhood Special Education (M.Ed.)
- Educational Leadership (M.A.)
- Educational Leadership, Concentration in Educator Trainer (M.A.)
- Exercise Science and Physical Education (M.A.)
- Health Education (M.A.)
- Learning Disabilties (M.Ed.)
- Nutrition and Food Science (M.S.)
- Reading (M.A.)
- Special Education (M.Ed.)
- Teacher Leadership (M.Ed.)
- Teaching – Early Childhood (M.A.T.)
- Teaching - Elementary (M.A.T.)
- Teaching – Subject Area (M.A.T.)
Initial Teacher Certification Programs
- Early Childhood Education (Certification)
- Elementary Education (Certification)
- Subject Areas (Certification)
Advanced Certification Programs (for those with initial teacher certification)
- Learning Disabilities Teacher Consultant
- Reading Specialist
- Associate School Library Media Specialist
- Teacher of Students with Disabilities/P-3
- Teacher of Students with Disabilities/K-5 or Content Area Certification
Administrative and Educational Services Certification Programs
- Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor
- Principal
- School Business Administrator
- School Counseling (Post Masters)
- Substance Awareness Coordinator
- Supervisor
Certificate Programs
- Advanced Counseling (Post-Masters)
- American Dietetic Association (ADA)
- Food Safety Instructor
- Gifted and Talented
- Health Education
- Human Sexuality Education
- Nutrition and Exercise Science
- Philosophy for Children
We are now accepting applications for Fall 2008 graduate study! To register for this Information Session, please e-mail Dr. Kim O’Halloran, Associate Dean, at ohallorank@mail.montclair.edu, indicating the area(s) of study in which you are most interested.
We hope to see you there!