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The programs of the Department of Counseling, Educational psychology, and Special Education prepare students to function as professional educational psychologists, counselors, student affairs administrators, special education teachers, and school psychologists in a variety of settings such as schools, colleges & universities, mental health clinics, educational institutions, rehabilitation centers and clinics.  Graduates use their skill to assist individuals to enhance life adjustments, to promote personal growth and to expand behavioral competencies in coping with life's demands.

The department offers the bachelor of science degrees in educational psychology and special education. At the graduate level, department offers masters, and specialist degrees in counseling, educational psychology, school psychology, and special education. Doctoral degrees are available in counseling, general educational psychology, school psychology, and school counseling.

Harvesting Leaders for the Student Affairs Profession-November 18, 2005
Upcoming Student Affairs conference is free to students, staff, and faculty