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Overview and Recommendations for Academic Renewal Department of Human Development and Psychoeducational Sciences. Introduction. Mission:

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  1. Overview and Recommendations for Academic RenewalDepartment of Human Development and Psychoeducational Sciences

  2. Introduction Mission: Be a leader in the preparation of students to meet the human development, educational, and psychological needs of a multicultural society and contribute to the knowledge-base for enhancing positive development across the lifespan Vision: Maintain a dynamic and nurturing teaching, learning, and research environment devoted to finding solutions for improving quality of life for individuals, families, and communities

  3. Rationale • New structure provides greater organizational clarity and promotes interdisciplinary work • Increase enrollment by attracting students to areas of specialization and interdisciplinary training • Cost reduction • Continued high production of Ph.D. graduates • Strengthen HD bachelor’s degree as “bridge” to teaching, Ph.D. programs (e.g., doctoral programs in Counseling and Educational Psychology) • Review course offerings and transform curricula • Establish interdisciplinary research center • Enhance partnerships internal and external to University • Create articulation agreement with selected community colleges • Increase external funding

  4. HDCPES Revisions Human Development Program Counseling Psychology Program Close Ed.D. program Retain M.A. program Retain Ph.D. program (not as a concentration of degree in education) Maintain APA accreditation of Ph.D. program • Retain BS degree • Discontinue M.S. degree • Revise B.S. curriculum and serve as “bridge program” to doctoral degree offerings

  5. HDCPES Revisions School Psychology Program Counseling (Master’s) Program Close M.A., M.Ed. programs in community counseling Close M.A., M.Ed. programs in counseling and guidance Merge M.Ed. in school psychology with M.Ed. in counseling psychology for degree in School Psychology and Counseling Services • Close Ed.D program • Retain M.A. program • Merge M.Ed. in school psychology with M.Ed. in counseling psychology for degree in School Psychology and Counseling Services • Retain Ph.D. program (not as a concentration of degree in education) • Maintain NASP accreditation of Ph.D. program • Secure APA accreditation for Ph.D. program

  6. HDCPES Revisions Educational Psychology Program • Close M.Ed, Ed.D. programs • Retain M.A. program • Retain Ph.D. program (not as a concentration of degree in education)

  7. Recap: Degree Offerings • Transformation from 18 different degree offerings to 8 degree offerings: • 1 B.S. degree (Human Development) • 3 M.A. degrees (School Psychology, Counseling Psychology, Educational Psychology) • 1 M.Ed. degree (School Psychology and Counseling Services) • 3 Ph.D. degrees (Counseling Psychology, Educational Psychology, School Psychology)

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