• The Assistive Technology program prepares educators and other professionals to work with individuals with disabilities, service providers, and family members. Graduates will use technology to assist individuals to function more effectively in school, home, work, and community environments.
  • Convenient, flexible, and affordable, The College of Education and Human Development offers a full range of master's degrees, courses, and certificates. Areas of study include teacher and counselor preparation, advanced studies for teachers and school leaders, instructional technology, sport and recreation studies, exercise, fitness and health promotion, and research. Choose from dozens of academic programs available on campus, online, and on-site. The graduate programs meet the growing demand from students and professionals who wish to pursue advanced study or more effectively serve their industries and communities.