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Dec 28, 2024
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2020-2021 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Donna Ford Attallah College of Educational Studies
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Roxanne Greitz Miller, Ed.D., Interim Dean
Michelle Samura, Ph.D., Associate Dean
Keith Howard, Ph.D., Associate Dean and Co-Director of the Ph.D. in Education Program
Scot Danforth, Ph.D., Assistant Dean for Research
Dawn Hunter, Ph.D., Co-Director of the Ph.D. in Education Program
Kelly Kennedy, Ph.D., Director of Counseling and School Psychology
Professors: Alters, Busse, Cardinal, Danforth, Grogan, McLaren, Miller, R.G.;
Professor of Teaching: Hunter;
Professors of Scholarly Practice: Brown, Hass, Muniz;
Associate Professors: Allen, Q., Cosier, Curwen, De Pedro, Howard, Kennedy, Maier, McNenny, McIntyre Miller, W., Monzó, Samura;
Assistant Professors: Abdou, Barnhart, Cuevas, Griffiths, Kong, Miles Nash, Sugita, Yeh;
Assistant Professors of Practice: Allen, R., Golden;
Instructional Assistant Professors: Ardell, Rodriguez, Warren, Wood;
Clinical Assistant Professor: Stockbridge.
The mission of Chapman University’s Attallah College of Educational Studies is to ensure inclusive and equitable opportunities for all students. In order to improve educational outcomes for all students, we strive to prepare and support the next generation of culturally responsive educators, school-based mental health professionals, and scholars.
Our undergraduate and graduate programs integrate academic coursework and hands-on training to provide students with an excellent foundation for work in schools, communities, or healthcare settings. Through teaching, scholarship, and collaboration with local communities on various civic engagement initiatives, Attallah College students, alumni, and faculty strive to make a more just world.
Doctor of Philosophy
Master of Arts
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Counseling M.A., and Pupil Personnel Services Credential in School Counseling, Professional Clinical Counseling Emphasis
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Counseling, M.A., and Pupil Personnel Services Credential in School Counseling
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Leadership Development, M.A.
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Special Education, M.A, with Preliminary Special Education Mild/Moderate and Moderate/Severe Credentials
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Special Education, M.A., with Joint Preliminary Special Education Mild/Moderate and Multiple Subject Credential
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Special Education, M.A., with Preliminary Special Education Mild/Moderate Credential
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Special Education, M.A., with Preliminary Special Education Moderate/Severe Credential
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Teaching: Elementary Education (Multiple Subject Credential with Spanish/English Bilingual Emphasis Option), M.A.
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Teaching: Elementary Education (Multiple Subject Credential), M.A.
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Teaching: Secondary Education (Music Education Program Emphasis), M.A.
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Teaching: Secondary Education (Single Subject Credential), M.A.
Joint Degree Program
Credential Program
Accelerated Program
Counseling and School Psychology
Education
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