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College of Education and Human Development
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The College of Education and Human Development (CEHD) is one of seventeen colleges and professional schools at the University of Minnesota. CEHD departments are located on both the East Bank and St. Paul campuses.
In 2006, the original College of Education and Human Development--founded in 1905--became part of a newly organized college by the same name, which also includes the former General College, and two units of the former College of Hman Ecology: the School of Social Work and the Department of Family social Science. The college is among the three largest acaademic units of the University of Minnesota.
As as fall 2006 it enrolled 5,788 full-year equivalent students and employed 191 tenured and tenure-track faculty. Living alumni total more than 70,000.
U.S. News & World Report ranked the college 17th among all professional schools of education (March 2008), and 11th among all public professional schools. Nationally ranked programs include: developmental psychology (3, last ranked 2005), technical teacher education (4), counseling and student personnel psychology (7), special education (7), educational psychology/educational technology (8), higher education education administration (18), elementary education (18), education administration and supervision (25), social work (28).
Mission
The College of Education and Human Development is a world leader in discovering, creating, sharing, and applying principles and practices of multiculturalism and multidisciplinary scholarship to advance teaching and learning and to enhance the psychological, physical, and social development of children, youth, and adults across the lifespan in families, organizations, and communities.
Degrees granted
1,265 degrees granted during academic year 2005–2006 (414 B.S., 462 M.Ed., 389 masters and advanced graduate degrees). In addition, 684 students completed postbaccalaureate teacher licensure (371 initial licensure and 313 additional licensure).
Administration
Darlyne Bailey, dean and assistant to the president
Jean K. Quam, senior associate dean for academic affairs and faculty development
Heidi Barajas, associate dean for outreach and community engagement
Mary Bents, associate dean for undergraduate and professional programs
David R. Johnson, associate dean for research and policy
Departments
Collegewide Research Centers
Publications
External links
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