2009-2010 Graduate Bulletin [Archived Bulletin]
School of Education
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The School of Education (HSE) has a long history of providing coursework tailored to meet the needs of local and regional educators. Our vision is to inspire, challenge, and transform. HSE faculty and staff understand and respond to the needs of working adults and are committed to offering programs for adult learners that provide active and reflective learning in an atmosphere of mutual respect and intellectual challenge. More than 8,000 educators enroll in coursework through Hamline’s School of Education. A variety of degree and licensure programs are offered to graduate students including:
- Master of Arts in Education (MAEd)
- Master of Arts in Education Natural Science & Environmental Education (MAEd: NSEE)
- Master of Arts in English as a Second Language (MAESL)
- Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT)
- Doctorate in Education (EdD)
- Initial Licensure Programs
- Additional Licensure Programs
In addition, HSE has a Department of Professional and Partnership Development, the Center for Excellence in Urban Teaching, and the Center for Global Environmental Education to meet your ongoing professional development needs.
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