VOLUME 1, ISSUE 1 MARCH, 2008 NEWS and NOTES ATTENTION College of Education Undergrads The COE has many opportunities for graduate degrees. Here s one you may like to consider a Masters Degree in Educational Psychology can open doors to careers in a huge variety of businesses, industries and organizations Marlene Schommer- Aikins, Counseling, Educational and School Psychology Scroll Down to View CESP Power Point Master of Education In Educational Psychology What it can lead to! Message from the dean Welcome to spring semester! The days are getting longer and spring break has come and gone. You ll be happy to know that enrollment in the college of education has increased by more than 8% over spring semester 2007. From time to time this newsletter will be sent to education students to provide updates regarding events and opportunities within the college. I encourage students to attend our open house in April and to explore all the exciting options available to you. Please take a look at the power point presentation developed by the department of Counseling, Educational and School Psychology featuring the great career opportunities for students who earn an MEd in Educational Psychology. Make plans to attend college of education open house Innovation in teaching methods within the various College of Education programs, as well as the innovative architectural design of Corbin Education Center will be featured at an open house scheduled for Saturday, April 19 from 9:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The event begins with refreshments on the upper terrace. At 9:30 a.m. Dean NCATE visit Much work is to be done between now and October 2009 when the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education site team visits WSU. A team of eight to 10 representatives from other universities will meet with faculty, staff and students for this regularly scheduled visit. WSU College of Education has received national accreditation for 54 years. Iorio will welcome guests on the west esplanade and introduce speakers, President Beggs, Provost Miller and our featured speaker, Rob Jones, vice president of campus planning, restoration and development for the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation. Volunteers from a local firm, WDM Architects, will provide guided tours of Corbin Dean Sharon Hartin Iorio Education Center. WDM Executive Vice President Craig Rhodes will present Frank Lloyd Wright and Kansas: Six decades of artistic interaction. Displays demonstrations and activities by students and faculty of various programs will take place concurrently in both Corbin and Heskett Center. All education students and faculty are invited to attend. An Invitation from KNEA - SP Kansas National Education Association-Student Program is an organization for teacher education majors. We look for ways to bring students together and offer personal, one-on-one contact with them. One of our goals is for our students to be involved in community service projects that help us make differences in the lives of the larger community. We also learn to become political activists, learning how to lobby for issues that will affect us, as an organization and our future learning communities. We invite you to become part of our community by joining. Contact: gwen.mukes@wichita.edu.
Masters Degree in Educational Psychology at Wichita State University What it can lead to! Potential Career Opportunities Masters in Educational Psychology - General Areas of Expertise Program Evaluation Skills Human Development Measurement Skills Human Learning Research Skills
Enhance your present career Improve your skills Become a leader among your peers Increase your earning potential Educational Psychology Masters Who Can Benefit? Enhance your present career! Teachers Administrators Nurses Counselors Social workers Trainers
Employment Opportunities Community College instructor Instructional software development Research associate Research project manager Personnel evaluation Consultantships Types of Consultantships Instructional design In-service training Curriculum development Assessment development Grant writing Program evaluation Data management
Potential Places of Employment Public and private schools Businesses Testing and assessment centers Human development centers Medical centers U.S. Department of Education Potential Places of Employment Military (all branches) Private foundations Non-profit organizations Industry School districts Community Colleges and Universities
Need for psychological expertise: - Jobs projected to be plentiful for years to come -US News and World Report, Feb. 2002 - Projected as one of the fastest growing fields until at least 2014 -US Dept. of Labor, 2006 http//www.bls.gov/oco/ocos057.htm Educational Psychology MEd A foundation for related advanced degrees School Psychology, EdS Educational Psychology, PhD or EdD Curriculum and Instruction, PhD or EdD Educational Leadership, PhD or EdD Counseling, PhD or EdD Linguistics, PhD or EdD, etc.
Wichita State University offers Educational Psychology MEd degree marlene.schommer-aikins@wichita.edu School Psychology EdS degree nancy.mckellar@wichita.edu For more information contact: Counseling, Educational and School Psychology Department 320 Hubbard Hall 316-978-3326 Your Life In The Future Think about your future now. A graduate degree can let you achieve dreams that you have not yet imagined.