The College of Education and Human Services offers programs
of study leading to the degrees of Bachelor of Science in Education,
Master of Arts in Education, Master of Science, Educational
Specialist, Doctor of Education, Doctor of Psychology and Doctor
of Philosophy. Candidates may prepare for careers in teaching,
broaden their knowledge and understanding of the process of
education, improve their professional competency, or prepare
for leadership positions or careers in a variety of human services
professions.
Programs are offered in three
departments:
EDUCATIONAL
STUDIES
Bachelor of Arts ( Teacher
Certification Program ) - Elementary Education, Secondary
Education, Health and Physical Education, Special Education
Master of Arts - Elementary
Education, Secondary Education, Professional Development Programs
Educational Specialist
- Secondary Education ( 14 certifications ), Instructional Design,
Bilingual/Bicultural Education
PROFESSIONAL
PSYCHOLOGY AND FAMILY THERAPY
Master of Arts - Counselor
Preparation, Psychological Studies, Student Personnel Services
Master of Science - Marriage
and Family Therapy
Educational Specialist
- Marriage and Family Therapy, School and Community Psychology
Doctor of Philosophy -
Counseling Psychology, Marriage and Family Therapy
Doctor of Psychology -
Clinical Psychology
EDUCATIONAL
ADMINISTRATION AND SUPERVISION
Master of Arts - Supervision,
Principal/Supervisor, School Administrator, School Business
Administrator, Human Resources Training and Development, New
Jersey State Police Graduate Studies Program, Catholic School
Leadership Program
Educational Specialist
- Principal/Supervisor, School Administrator, School Business
Administrator
Doctor of Education -
School Administrator, School Business Administrator, Higher
Education Administration
ABOUT THE
UNIVERSITY
Seton Hall University, founded
in 1856 is the nation's largest and oldest diocesan Catholic
university. Seton Hall welcomes and educates men and women of
all races, creeds and ethnic origins. The University is
distinguished by its commitment to liberal arts and professional
education.
Located on 58 acres in the suburban
Village of South Orange, New Jersey (just 14 miles from New
York City), Seton Hall is home to nine schools and colleges
including the College of Education and Human Services.
Through its schools and colleges, the University offers more
than 40 undergraduate majors and programs and 45 graduate programs.
Seton Hall offers outstanding
facilities to assist students in meeting their educational goals.
An example of this commitment to ultra-modern facilities is
the recently opened Walsh Library, which offers the resources
and technology required for the highest quality academic study
and research. Additionally, the College of Education and
Human Services is housed in the new Kozlowski Hall, which contains
state-of-the-art professional training resources.
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