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Literacy Teaching and Learning Graduate Program Curricula

Graduate programs in the department provide study leading to Ph.D. and M.S. degrees, and to the Certificate of Advanced Study.

Students entering the following Literacy Teaching and Learning degree programs are expected to adhere to the School of Education's Standards of Student Professional Conduct.

 


 

  • Reading Program Leading to the Degree of Ph.D.
  • Early Childhood/Childhood Education M.S. Degree Program
  • Literacy M.S. Degree Program
  • Special Education & Literacy I M.S. Degree Program
  • Special Education & Literacy II M.S. Degree Program
  • Reading Certificate of Advanced Study
  • Reading Master of Science Degree
  • Certificate of Graduate Study in Teacher Leadership

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