Graduate Programs
The College of EHHS currently has 25 Master’s programs and 14 Doctoral programs, including Doctor of Philosophy, Doctor of Audiology and Doctor of Education degrees. The breadth of these offerings, coupled with faculty expertise and experience in research and teaching, makes our college an ideal place to pursue graduate study in the disciplines related to education, health and human services. Please read on for program specific information. .
Graduate Certificates
- Addictions Counseling
- Autism Spectrum Disorders
- Behavioral Intervention Specialist
- Career and Academic Advising
- Career-Technical Teacher Education
- College Teaching (Post Master's)
- Community College Leadership
- Deaf Education Multiple Disabilities
- Disability Studies and Community Inclusion
- Early Intervention
- Gerontology
- Institutional Research and Assessment
- Internationalization of Higher Education
- Nursing Home Administration
- Online and Blended Learning (post-bachelor's)
- Qualitative Research
Non-Degree Graduate Licensure/Endorsement Preparation Programs
The College of EHHS offers 38 graduate non-degree programs for teachers seeking to add an additional licensure area or endorsement area to their existing Ohio teaching credentials and for degree-holders seeking their first teaching license in Middle Childhood Education (4-9) and in Special Education/Intervention Specialist.