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The Department of Advanced Studies in Education and Counseling provides graduate-level programs across multiple disciplines, including Educational Psychology, Educational Technology and Media Leadership, Social and Cultural Analysis of Education, Counseling Psychology, School Counseling, School Psychology, and Special Education/Education Specialist. Additionally, it offers undergraduate courses focusing on life skills and related subjects. Prospective master's degree students must submit applications to both the university and their chosen program by specified deadlines, which may differ by program. Detailed information about programs, application procedures, required materials, and deadlines can be found on the College of Education's website. All master's degree programs adhere to university policies, with program requirements based on the Catalog year when a student achieves candidacy status. Aligned with its goal of improving learning through technological integration, this program equips students with both theoretical knowledge and hands-on skills for professional advancement in education, corporate, and public service sectors. It develops academic leaders, information specialists, educators, and trainers to effectively utilize, assess, and manage information and communication technologies for instructional and training needs. The program also serves as preparation for doctoral studies.