Counselor Education website. We offer specializations in Community Counseling, Rehabilitation Counseling, and School Counseling and hope to activate our specialization in College Counseling soon.
Application procedures and requirements can be found in the Admissions link. Curricula for each of the four specializations is presented in the Curriculum link, along with course descriptions and the course rotation. The Faculty link provides a brief profile and contact information of each faculty member in Counselor Education. Links provides access to professional organizations and other sites related to counseling. Finally, the FAQ link lists frequently asked questions and answers.
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Deadlines: Students are admitted two times per year. Applications for the Fall term are to be completed by the final week in March. Applications for the Spring are to be completed by the second week in October. Applicants will be notified when their completed applications are received and again when the application has been reviewed by the CEP committee on admissions. Application materials are available from the Graduate School.
Fees: Please refer to the Graduate School for all associated fees.
Procedures: Please refer to the Graduate School for initial application procedures. In additon to completing the graduate school application, please submit directly
In keeping with the overall mission of the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, the College of Education, and the Graduate School; the Department of Educational Foundations and Leadership is committed to preservice and advanced programs as well as University and community service. Generally, the role of the department is to support the Department of Curriculum and Instruction and the Department of Health and Physical Education in the preparation of teachers by providing their students with educational foundations, leadership courses, and a variety of laboratory experiences at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. The department offers two graduate level
Department
Department of Kinesiology and Health Studies
College
College of Nursing and Health Sciences
Overview of the program
The purpose of the Bachelor of Science in Health Education and Promotion program is to prepare health education and promotion specialists who will have the skills and competencies to exhibit leadership in developing effective health education and promotion programs throughout the state. With such skills, graduates can make major contributions in improving the health of individuals and communities in Louisiana and beyond.
The goals of the degree program are to prepare professional who will be able to:
Meet the health promotion needs of community and public
Special educators are specially trained professionals that provide instruction and support for students with disabilities. These professionals work in a variety of settings and roles to assure that students with disabilities have access to the promise of public education.
Special education represents one of the fastest growing professions in our country. Better identification and expanded services have created a great local and national need for individuals to become special educators. In Louisiana, almost one in three positions in special education are held by uncertified personnel, offering great potential for post-program employment.
Over five million students are served under the Individuals with Disabilities
The School of Human Resource Education and Workforce Development at Louisiana State University offers comprehensive programs dedicated to developing world class practitioners, leaders and instructors in three areas of emphasis: Agricultural and Extension Education, and Youth Development, Career & Technical Education, and Human Resource and Leadership Development.
Are you looking for a career in which you can enjoy working with people in all segments of the agricultural industry? A career that provides career opportunities in numerous business, government, educational and non-profit organizations? If so, consider Agricultural Education!
The agricultural education concentration prepares students to be certified agricultural instructors in the state of Louisiana. Students who complete this program of study will have a broad base of technical knowledge and skills in the dynamic field of agriculture. Students will also have learned practical teaching methods to facilitate the process of planning, organizing and presenting agricultural information and promote optimal
The Board of Regents and the University International
Education Committee has adopted an international education
requirement to insure that students gain exposure to and
appreciation of the history, culture, and political institutions of
other nations. These courses are to help the students gain a
greater understanding of the world in which they must live and
compete.
Effective with the freshman class of 2005, each Louisiana
Tech University student, prior to graduation, must complete at a
minimum one 3-hour course which has been identified as
satisfying the international education requirement.
The following courses have been reviewed and approved by
the International Education Committee to meet this requirement:
• Economics 344;
• English 425, 426, 427,