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College of
Education and Human Sciences
Katherine
A. Rhoades, Dean (Brewer 153)
Patricia M.
Christopherson, Associate Dean (B 153)
College of Education
and Human Sciences Departments:
Teacher
Education Departments:
Curriculum
and Instruction
Foundations
of Education
Special
Education
Human Sciences Departments:
Communication Sciences and Disorders
Kinesiology
Social
Work
College Centers,
Clinics, and Special Projects
Building
Bridges Program for Hmong Youth
Center for Collaborative Leadership in Education
Center for Communication Disorders
Community-Based Services Training Partnership for Adults
Exercise Assessment and Exercise Prescription Program
Learning Enhancement and Progression Clinic
COLLEGE MISSION
STATEMENT
The mission of
the College of Education and Human Sciences (COEHS) is to prepare
enlightened professionals who value the interdependent and dynamic nature
of the human condition and perform effectively to strengthen collaboration
with community partners.
The College’s
learning community is based on core values of liberal arts principles,
collaboration, social justice, diversity, and reflective practice.
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COLLEGE VISION
STATEMENT
The vision of
the College of Education and Human Sciences is to be consistently
recognized as a leading community that
1) develops collaborative, interdisciplinary, innovative leaders;
2) engages in scholarly inquiry that transforms practice;
3) enhances the human condition by working effectively with students,
clients, and families across disciplines and agencies; and
4) promotes social justice and equity in an atmosphere where diversity is
valued.
Liberal
Arts Principles: Professionals develop dispositions, knowledge, and
skills based on a sound liberal arts education.
• Liberal arts principles inform and enrich learning experiences embedded
in professional education and practice.
• The relationship between liberal arts ideals, personal fulfillment, and
professional competence is the foundation of professional performance,
citizenship, and individual actualization.
• Lifelong learning and professional competence are pursuits that span
each graduate’s entire career.
n Collaboration: Professionals collaborate to achieve a shared vision that
reflects scientifically-based interdisciplinary practice and public
policy.
• Professional competence is achieved when students are active partners in
the professional education programs that cross disciplines in cooperative
and shared study, service, and research to the maximum extent possible.
Social
Justice: Professionals transform unjust and oppressive educational,
social, economic, and political institutions into just and non-oppressive
alternatives.
Diversity:
Professionals value the unique cultural styles, interaction patterns,
and beliefs of every individual and empower people to socially responsible
self-determination.
Reflective
Practice: Professionals cultivate a presence of mind that emphasizes
continuous conscious analysis of values, assumptions, and strategies
underlying their practice and the consequences of that practice on other
human beings.
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Criminal History and/or Caregiver Background Checks
Wisconsin law
requires that persons responsible for the care, safety, and security of
children and adults will be required to have background checks. In some
cases, placement into an externship, professional semester, internship, or
practicum will be dependent on the background check results. Course fees
will be assessed to cover the cost of the background check and results may
be shared with the practicum, professional semester, externship, or
internship site.
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College of Education
and Human Sciences
DEGREES AND CURRICULA
Bachelor of
Arts
| Art |
Latin American
Studies |
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Economics |
Political Science |
| English |
Social Studies |
| French |
Sociology |
| German |
Spanish |
| History |
Theatre Arts |
Bachelor of
Science
| Athletic
Training |
Kinesiology |
| Biology |
Mathematics |
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Chemistry |
Physical Science |
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Communication Sciences |
Physics |
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and Disorders |
Physics -
Mathematics |
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Elementary Education |
Special Education |
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Geography |
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Bachelor of
Music Education
Bachelor of
Social Work
MINORS IN
HUMAN SCIENCES DEPARTMENTS
Science of Coaching-Liberal Arts
Kinesiology-Liberal Arts
Topical Minor (Multidisciplinary)-Liberal Arts
MINORS IN
EDUCATION
A list of certifiable minors in education is found in the section of the
Catalogue devoted to the Department of Curriculum and Instruction.
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DEAN’S
LIST
At the end of each semester, the
College of Education and Human Sciences recognizes excellence in
scholastic achievement by publishing the Dean’s List. For teacher
education majors, eligibility for this recognition requires admission to a
teacher education program or pre-education status, but excludes the
professional semester.
To be eligible, a student must:
(1) be in good academic standing;
(2) have a minimum semester GPA of 3.70;
(3) have completed at least 12 credits during the semester, with no
incompletes, no courses below the 100-level, no repeats, and no
Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory registrations (except in degree
credit-bearing courses that are offered only on the S/U grading system
in which a grade of S has been earned).
Students who meet this standard of
achievement receive personal letters of notification and congratulations
from the Dean.
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