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Graduate Education Programs The Pepperdine University Graduate School of Education and Psychology offers master’s and doctorate degree programs which will prepare you for advancement in the field of education. With four graduate campuses conveniently located throughout Master of Arts or Master of Science which can be completed within 1-year: M.A. in Education (11-month program) M.A. in Education with Teaching Credential (11-month program) M.A. in Educational Technology – Online (1-year program) M.S. in Administration and Preliminary Administrative Services Credential (11-month program) Doctorate of Education: Ed.D. in Educational Technology (40% Online 60% Face- to-Face) Ed.D. in Educational Leadership, Administration, and Policy (40% Online 60% Face- to-Face) Ed.D. in Organization Change Ed.D. in Organizational Leadership Why Choose Pepperdine? Prestigious. Pepperdine is renowned for preparing students for rewarding careers in the field of education and is recognized and respected by school districts across the nation. Our graduates are dedicated, well-trained and prepared to successfully work in a wide-range of settings. Esteemed Faculty. Pepperdine faculty members have strong academic credentials and are also accomplished professionals. Coursework extends beyond traditional classroom learning, providing you with real-world experience and a curriculum that is always relevant. Our small class sizes, averaging 24, ensure you receive the personal attention and faculty mentoring you deserve. Inspired. Pepperdine is dedicated to helping you realize your greatest potential, both personally and professionally. You will have the knowledge, skills and confidence to be an inspiration for change in your career in education. Connected. Pepperdine offers an exceptional range of career services, which are dedicated to your life-long success. Our alumni network of education professionals is over 16,000 strong – providing relationships that help you secure the job of your choice. Convenient. Pepperdine offers late-afternoon and weeknight classes specifically designed to work around your schedule. Our graduate campuses are conveniently located throughout Financial Aid Pepperdine offers scholarships, grants, loans, assistantships, and payment plans for qualified students. More than 80 percent of students qualify for federal loans, and historically about 50 percent are eligible for Pepperdine-funded assistance in the form of grants and scholarships. Career Services The Pepperdine Career Services department offers support and resources to help you develop your skills for a successful career in education and include: • Personal career counseling. • Individual resume and cover letter development and interview preparation. • Tips on networking with employers and alumni, and conducting job searches. • Workshops and special events to refine your interviewing skills and proficiency. Graduate Campus Locations: Encino Graduate Campus Accreditation
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