Texas A&M College of Education and Human Development
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Texas A&M College of Education and Human Development is a college of Texas A&M University at College Station. The college has five academic departments—Distance Learning, Educational Administration and Human Resource Development, Educational Psychology, Health & Kinesiology, and Teaching, Learning and Culture.
[edit] About the College
The College of Education and Human Development focuses on field-based training. It conducts research in areas such as the prevention of heart disease, women’s health issues, minorities and underserved populations.
The college offer undergraduate majors in the following areas:
- Health (Health Education)
- Interdisciplinary Studies (Early Childhood-4; Middle School)
- Interdisciplinary Studies (Human Resource Development; Technology Management)
- Interdisciplinary Studies (Special Education; Bilingual)
- Kinesiology (Physical Activity)
- Secondary Education
- Sport Management
The college offers minors in the following areas:
- Coaching
- Creative Studies
- Dance
- Outdoor Education
The college offers graduate programs in the following areas:
- Agricultural Education
- Educational Administration
- Educational Human Resource Development
- Educational Psychology
- Educational Technology
- Counseling Psychology
- School Psychology
- Health Education
- Kinesiology
- Physical Education
- Curriculum and Instruction
[edit] External links
The Texas A&M University System |
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