College Of Saint Joseph
Division of Education
Elementary Education
Office of Graduate Admissions, 71 Clement Road
Rutland, VT 05701-3899 U.S.A.
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Phone: 1-802-773-5900 ext.205
Fax: 1-802-773-5900
Description:
The Master's Program in Elementary Education is designed for students who desire
initial licensure in elementary education, K-6. Students with prior teacher
certification may also enroll in the program. This program prepares students
with a foundation of educational theory, research, and practices for teaching in
the elementary school classroom. This preparation focuses on reading theory and
practice, thematic teaching and portfolio assessment. Courses emphasize critical
thinking, evaluation, and writing. Students are required to complete a
three-credit practicum prior to the 15 weeks of consecutively scheduled student
teaching in an elementary school classroom. The three-credit practicum is used
to meet the 60 hours of early field experience required for licensure in the
State of Vermont and is designed to meet the individual needs and interests of
students in preparation for student teaching.
Degree(s):
M.Ed.- Elementary Education
College Of Saint Joseph
Division of Education
General Education Program
71 Clement Road
Rutland, VT 5701 U.S.A.
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Phone: 1-802-773-5900
Description:
The General Education Program is for individuals who have current teacher
certification and desire to pursue advanced study in education. Students can
take courses related to an additional endorsement or a certificate of advanced
study interest. The program is also designed for individuals who do not have
current teacher certification but who wish to explore advanced studies in
education for professional purposes.
Degree(s):
M.Ed.- General Education Program
College Of Saint Joseph
Division of Education
Reading
Office of Graduate Admissions, 71 Clement Road
Rutland, VT 05701-3899 U.S.A.
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Phone: 1-802-773-5900 ext.205
Fax: 1-802-773-5900
Description:
The reading program at the graduate level provides students who already hold an
initial licensure with an in-depth knowledge of the theories and practices
necessary for the improvement of reading instruction. Whole language practices
are contrasted with traditional skills models through research and practice.
Degree(s):
M.Ed.- Reading Program
College Of Saint Joseph
Division of Education
Special Education
Office of Graduate Admissions, 71 Clement Road
Rutland, VT 05701-3899 U.S.A.
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Phone: 1-802-773-5900 ext.205
Fax: 1-802-773-5900
Description:
The Special Education Program qualifies the student for Vermont Licensure in the
following area: Teacher of Handicapped Children; Special Education
Programs/Resource Teacher Programs K-6.
Degree(s):
M.Ed.- Special Education
College Of Saint Joseph
Division of Psychology and Human Services
Clinical Psychology
Office of Graduate Admissions, 71 Clement Road
Rutland, VT 05701-3899 U.S.A.
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Phone: 1-802-773-5900 ext.205
Fax: 1-802-773-5900
Description:
The primary objective of the Clinical Mental Health Program is to train
competent, master's level, professional counselors who can help others to
understand their personal and interpersonal difficulties,develop effective
decision-making strategies, utilize appropriate resources and implement
appropriate courses of action to enhance their level of personal functioning and
psychological adjustment.
Degree(s):
M.S.- Clinical Mental Health Counseling
College Of Saint Joseph
Division of Psychology and Human Services
Counseling Psychology
Office of Graduate Admissions, 71 Clement Road
Rutland, VT 05701-3899 U.S.A.
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info@csj.edu
Phone: 1-802-773-5900 ext.205
Fax: 1-802-773-5900
Description:
The primary objective of the Counseling Psychology Program is to train masters
level professional psychologists who can assist clients in the enhancement of
their psychological well-being. It is based on a foundation that recognizes the
importance of the scientific method of clinical inquiry, sound research and
psychological assessment, and a developmental, psychoeducational model of
intervention that focuses on a client's strengths while recognizing the behavior
deficits that interfere with effective living.
Degree(s):
M.S.- Counseling Psychology
College Of Saint Joseph
Division of Psychology and Human Services
School Guidance Counseling
College of St. Joseph
Rutland, VT 05701 US
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admissions@csj.edu
Phone: 1-802-776-5219
Fax: 1-802-776-5258
Description:
The primary goal of the School Guidance Counseling program is to train
professional, school-based counselors who can work effectively to assist in the
promotion and realization of a healthy educational environment and in the
coordination of essential, supportive services and resources from a student's
home and community. Accomplishment of this goal is intended to enhance each
child and adolescent's growth, development, and personal well being through the
attainment of vital results (in the areas of communication, reasoning, and
problem solving, personal development, and civic and social responsibility),
acquisition of knowledge, and learning opportunities, as outlined in Vermont's
Framework of Standards and Learning Opportunities (1996).
Degree(s):
M.S.-School Guidance Counseling
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