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Graduate and Continuing Education Programs.
Graduate programs, open to deaf,
hard of hearing, and hearing students,
include master of arts and master of science degrees,
doctoral degrees, specialist degrees, and certificates.
Gallaudet also offers a wide variety of personal
and professional development,
including leadership and outreach programs which address the needs and interests
of deaf and hard of hearing individuals, their families, youth, communities, and professionals working with them across the globe.
I'm going to list the graduate programs and
the associated degrees available.
- an Au.D. in audiology,
- an M.A. in clinical mental health counseling,
- a Ph.D. in clinical psychology,
- a Ph.D., Ed.S.,
or M.A. in deaf education,
- a certificate in ASL and English bilingual
early childhood deaf education,
- a certificate in educating
deaf students with disabilities,
- a certificate in Deaf history,
- a certificate in infants,
toddlers and their families,
- an M.A. or certificate in deaf studies,
- a Ph.D. in educational neuroscience,
- a Ph.D. or M.S. in
hearing, speech and language sciences,
- an M.A. in international development,
- a Ph.D. or M.A. in interpretation,
- a Ph.D. or M.A. in linguistics,
- an M.P.A. in public administration,
- an M.A. in school counseling,
- a Psy.S. in school psychology,
- an M.A. in sign language education,
- an M.S.W. in social work,
- and an M.S. in speech-language pathology.
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