Boston University School of Education

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Boston University
School of Education

Latin: Universitas Bostoniensis

Established 1918
Type Private
Provost David K. Campbell
Dean Charles Glenn
Faculty 104
Students 1,102
Location Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Campus Urban
Tuition $34,930 (2007-08)[1]
Website http://www.bu.edu/education/
Image:Boston University School of Education logo.gif

Boston University School of Education (BUSED) is the graduate school of education affiliated with Boston University and is located on the Charles River Campus in Boston, Massachusetts. The Dean ad interim is Charles Glenn. BUSED has more than 29,000 alumni, 104 full-time faculty, and both undergraduate and graduate students[2].

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[edit] History

The school was established in 1918.

[edit] Granted Degrees

Boston University School of Education grants undergraduate degrees in the following academic concentrations[3]:

  • Bilingual Education (BS)
  • Deaf Studies (BS)
  • Early Childhood Education (BS)
  • Elementary Education (BS)
with Initial License in Elementary Education
with Initial Licenses in Elementary and Special Education
  • English Education (BS)
  • Modern Foreign Language Education (BS)
  • History and Social Science Education (BS)
  • Mathematics Education (BS)
  • Physical Education, Health, and Coaching (BS)
  • Science Education (BS)
  • Special Education (BS)

Boston University School of Education grants graduate degrees in the following academic concentrations[4]:

  • Administration, Training, and Policy Studies (EdD)
specialization: Human Resource Education (EdD)
  • Bilingual Education (EdM, CAGS)
  • Counseling (EdM, CAGS)
  • Counseling Psychology (EdD)
  • Curriculum and Teaching (EdM, CAGS, EdD)
specialization: Educational Media and Technology (EdD)
  • Developmental Studies (EdD)
specialization: Human Development and Education (EdM, CAGS)
specialization: Literacy and Language (EdM, CAGS, EdD)
  • Early Childhood Education (EdM, CAGS)
  • Education of the Deaf (EdM, CAGS)
  • Educational Media and Technology (EdM, CAGS)
  • Elementary Education (EdM)
with Initial License in Elementary Education
with Initial Licenses in Elementary and Special Education
with Professional License In Elementary Education Professional Licensure Only
  • English Education (MAT)
  • English and Language Arts Education (EdM, CAGS)
  • Health Education (EdM, CAGS)
  • History and Social Science Education (MAT, EdM, CAGS)
  • Human Resource Education (EdM, CAGS)
  • Physical Education and Coaching (EdM)
  • Policy, Planning, and Administration (EdM)
specialization: Community Education Leadership (EdM)
specialization: Higher Education (EdM, EdD)

[edit] Centers

[edit] Notable Alumni

[edit] References

  1. ^ http://www.bu.edu/reg/information/t+f-0708information.html
  2. ^ http://www.bu.edu/academics/schools-colleges/sed/index.html
  3. ^ http://www.bu.edu/sed/students/prospective/undergraduate/programs/index.html
  4. ^ http://www.bu.edu/sed/students/prospective/graduate/programs/index.html

[edit] External links


Boston University

Schools

College of Fine Arts • College of Arts and Sciences • Graduate School of Arts and Sciences • College of Communication • College of Engineering • College of General Studies • Sargent College of Health and Rehabilitation • School of Education • School of Hospitality Administration • School of Law • School of Management • Metropolitan College • School of Social Work • School of Theology • University Professors Program • School of Medicine • Goldman School of Dental Medicine • School of Public Health

Libraries

Mugar Memorial Library

Research

Judson B. Coit Observatory • Center for Millennial Studies

Athletics

Boston University Terriers • Rhett the Boston Terrier • Beanpot • Green Line Rivalry • Walter Brown Arena • DeWolfe Boathouse • Agganis Arena • Case Gym • Nickerson Field

Media

Daily Free Press • The Brownstone Journal • Clarion • WTBU • butv10

Miscellaneous

Boston Medical Center • Boston University Housing System