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MAE: Adult Education
Adult Education (30 credit hours) is a non-licensure program that combines learning theory, communication skills, and technology to prepare students for a variety of management and training positions in business, industry, and public agencies. Students learn how to apply adult learning theories to develop and conduct worthwhile education and training programs, and to create effective learning environments in the workplace. Students who successfully complete the program develop management and communication skills, and learn how to coach, mentor and lead.
MAE Core Courses (12 credit hours)
EDUC 513 Building and Working in Collaborative Teams (3)
EDUC 514 Educational Research for Teacher-Leaders (3)
EDUC 517 Educational Technology (3)
EDUC 830 Internship (capstone project) (3)
Professional Education (18 credit hours)
EDUC 574 Foundations of Adult Learning (3)
EDUC 575 Adult Learning Theory (3)
EDUC 576 Program Planning for Adult Education (3)
EDUC 577 Facilitating Learning in Groups (3)
EDUC 579 Cognative Coaching (3)
EDUC 518 Coaching Team Sports (3)
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EDUC 583 Great Books (3)
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EDUC XXX Elective approved by program director
For a complete listing of MAE requirements, policies and procedures please refer to the Graduate Catalog (pdf).
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