Graduate Catalog | 2019-2020 Previous Edition
College of Education
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At the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, graduate students in the Cato College of Education have many different opportunities to expand their knowledge and skills in preparation for new educational roles and increased leadership responsibilities. While many professional education programs lead to advanced NC licensure, other programs lead to both initial and advanced licensure, and still others are not associated with licensure. The College of Education is accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE), and the Counseling programs are accredited by the Council on Accreditation of Counseling and Related Programs (CACREP). All licensure programs are approved by the North Carolina State Board of Education. Program graduates positively influence their peers, clients, and students; contribute to the development of effective schools and agencies for all children; and work to alleviate and prevent many of today’s educational and social obstacles. The curricula of most of the College of Education’s teacher education program align with the core propositions, skill sets, academic language, and concepts from the National Board of Professional Teaching Standards (NBPTS). Activities are designed to provide information and support to potential and current candidates for NBPTS certification.
One of the college’s most important functions is to serve as a regional resource in education, research, and service to help address the challenges of urban schools. The college has a strong partnership with the 12 school districts in the Southwest Education Alliance and is located within the bounds of Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools (CMS), a large urban district.
Graduate Programs
Art Education
Child and Family Studies
Counseling
Curriculum and Instruction/Middle Grades and Secondary Education
Educational Leadership and School Administration
Educational Research, Measurement, and Evaluation
Elementary Education
English Education
Foreign Language Education
Learning, Design, and Technology
Mathematics Education
Reading Education
Special Education
Teaching English as a Second Language
University and College Teaching
Urban Education
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