Program Information
Degree Offered
Educational Leadership; Human Resource Development; Instructional Systems; Mathematics Education; Physical Education; Science Education; Special Education; Teacher Recertification
Format: Campus
Program Description:
The Florida State University's College of Education Office of Minority Affairs is designed to assist the College in its efforts to recruit, retain, and provide new opportunities for minority students. The Office of Minority Affairs assists the College in its efforts to becoming a wholesome environment for underrepresented students. The Florida State University College of Education conceptual framework is based on a model that engages faculty, professional partners and candidates in a continuing process of Preparing Educational Leaders for our global and diverse society. The Florida State University prepares educational leaders who uphold high professional and academic standards, and employ scientific inquiry and assessment as a basis for the continual improvement of student learning. They address the needs and abilities of diverse students through the use of appropriate instructional strategies and technology. These qualities are developed as candidates study and work within a community of professional partners. The College of Education hosts five academic departments and offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs in 27 fields of study. The programs prepare students for positions primarily in elementary and secondary schools, colleges and universities, vocational centers, and organizations that provide counseling services, recreational services, athletic training, and instructional design.
Tuition & Financial Aid
Financial Aid Offered: No
Classification: Doctoral/Research Universities - Extensive
Institution Sector: Public
Locale: Midsize City
Size & Settings: 20,000 and above