
Counselor Education and Counseling Psychology Chair: Alan Burkard, Ph.D.
Educational Policy and Leadership Chair: Ellen Eckman, Ph.D.
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Degrees Offered
Master of Arts; Master of Education; Master of Science; Doctor of Philosophy; Certificate
Certificate programs prepare students to obtain state certification and licensure.
Program Overview
The College of Education prepares graduate students to assume leadership roles in the areas of study provided by its programs and specializations. The College of Education is made up of two departments: Counselor Education and Counseling Psychology (CECP) and Educational Policy and Leadership (EDPL).
While Marquette University is concerned about the professional advancement of its students, facilitates the process of certification and provides excellent educational opportunities, it cautions that professional success in a chosen field requires, above all else, constant development of individual abilities, personal initiative and a professional sense of responsibility for fulfilling all one’s appropriate legal, ethical and other professional responsibilities. Hence, the university facilitates the licensure process for students pursuing careers in education and other human service fields, but students must also take responsibility for meeting all the requirements for licensure or certification in their chosen fields.
Counselor Education and Counseling Psychology
The following degrees are offered through Counselor Education and Counseling Psychology: doctoral degree in counseling psychology; master of science degree in clinical mental health counseling; master of arts degree in counseling (moratorium on admissions to master of arts degree in educational psychology).
Clinical Mental Health Counseling (CMHC): See Counselor Education and Counseling Psychology (CECP)
Counseling (COUN): See Counselor Education and Counseling Psychology (CECP)
Counseling Psychology (COPS): See Counselor Education and Counseling Psychology (CECP)
Educational Policy and Leadership
The following degrees and specializations are offered through Educational Policy and Leadership: doctoral degree; master of arts degree with specializations in curriculum and instruction, educational policy and foundations and literacy; master of education degree with specializations in college student personnel administration, educational administration, elementary education and secondary education.
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