The following undergraduate forms and procedures are used in the College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences. We have updated our procedures for online submission; please follow these guidelines. For all forms below, except the Change of Primary Major, Second Major or Minor, the instructions can be found here.
The Master of Arts (M.A.) in Political Science was established in 1969. Currently the program enrolls 10 to 15 full-time students on campus each year, and approximately 60-70 off-campus in the online Master of Arts in Political Science Program (OLMA/PSCI).
Science Education Online (M.A.Ed. in Curriculum and Instruction) Science Education (Ph.D. in Curriculum and Instruction) The Virginia Tech Science Education Program is designed to prepare science educators for teaching science through inquiry processes where students apply their knowledge in real world contexts.
Department of Human Development and Family Science Department of Modern and Classical Languages and Literatures Department of Philosophy Department of Political Science Department of Religion and Culture Department of Science, Technology, and Society Department of Sociology School of Communication School of Education School of Performing ...
Online Programs Online Programs of Study Achieve your goals from anywhere with Virginia Tech College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences. Master's Programs Career and Technical Education (M.S.Ed. for Provisionally Licensed Teachers) Career and Technical Education (M.S.Ed. for Professional Development of Licensed Teachers)
Using innovative technology to support a distance learning format, the program offers online coursework which includes educational foundations, science teaching pedagogy, special education, instructional technology, content area reading, and Integrated Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Education (STEM).
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The coursework involves classes in the foundations of counseling theory and practice, including ethics, diagnosis, group counseling, testing, and appraisal. In addition, there are specialty courses on crisis, addictions, and the use of creativity in counseling.
Request grad program info apply to graduate school program soe newsletter signup ~ $ 16 million in Externally Funded Research 206 2020-2021 Total Graduates 3:1 Doctoral Students to Faculty Ratio Value/$ M.A. or M.S. + Teacher Licensure = higher starting salary 87% Teacher Prep Grads accepting teaching positions 2009-2019 95%
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