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LSCSM Master Programs

Athletic Administration

The Master of Education with a concentration in Athletic Administration is designed for individuals who aspire to obtain careers in athletic administration at educational institutions. This program of study includes 15 hours of educational leadership courses, 15 hours in graduate level sport specific courses and 6 hours of College of Education and Human Services graduate core courses.

Athletic Administration

Educational Technology, Training and Development

The graduate degree in Educational Technology, Training and Development is a fully-online master's program that encourages students to improve their professional practice using learning theory, technology, and leadership skills. UNF’s Master of Science in Education Technology, Training & Development is ranked in the top 100 for Best Online Graduate Education programs in 2021 by U.S. News and World Report. 

Educational Technology, Training and Development

School Counseling

The SOAR School Counseling Program at the University of North Florida prepares counselors who have developed strong basic counseling, relational, and reflective skills; who demonstrate sufficient multicultural content knowledge, skills, and practices; who practice from a sound foundation of theoretical and research-based knowledge; who hold and maintain a strong counselor identity; and who possess and exhibit the personal and professional dispositions necessary to work effectively as school counselors.

School Counseling (SOAR)

School Leadership

This graduate concentration is a state-approved program that carries the endorsement for educational leadership needed by teachers who wish to move into administration in the public school system. The program consists of 30 semester hours of core requirements. At least one year of teaching experience and a valid professional, not temporary, teaching certificate are required. 

School Leadership

Higher Education Administration

The Higher Education Administration Master of Science degree is intended for those students who wish to obtain a master's degree and assume leadership roles in post secondary educational settings, do not desire the Florida Educational Leadership Certificate, and wish to work in higher education and continuing education. This degree is not for individuals seeking to become K-12 administrators.

Higher Education Administration

Master of Education: Special Education

The graduate program in Exceptional Student Education prepares graduate students for positions as professional clinical practitioners who work with exceptional individuals. The majority of these clinical practitioners become teachers in self-contained classes or resource rooms while others serve in positions such as consulting teacher, behavior analyst, or parent-infant specialist. Practitioners may serve individuals with special needs ranging in age from preschool through adulthood. Additionally they may work with the families of individuals with special needs.  Concentrations within this major currently accepting applications include Applied Behavior Analysis and Disability Services.  The Exceptional Student Education concentration is currently not accepting.

Applied Behavior Analysis  Disability Services 

Master of Science: American Sign Language (ASL)/English Interpreting 

The Master of Science in ASL/English Interpreting offers three advanced programs designed for individuals who already have an academic degree in interpreting and/or are nationally certified as an interpreter.  The three concentrations are general practitioner, interpreting pedagogy, and educational interpreting.

General Practitioner  Interpreting Pedagogy  Educational Interpreting