Doctoral Program Subcommittee on Education
Degree Programs:
M.Phil., Ph.D.
Chair:
Robert
O.
McClintock, Ph.D. 322 Thompson
Tel:
212.678.3375
Enid & Lester Morse Chair:
Ruth
Vinz, Ph.D.
Degree Requirements
The requirements listed in the Teachers College bulletin are special to this
Ph.D. program and must be read in conjunction with the general requirements of
the Graduate School.
The Ph.D. in Education is offered by the Graduate School of Arts and
Sciences and administered by Teachers College in the following areas:
Arts and Humanities
English Education
History and Education
Philosophy and Education
Teaching of Spanish
Teaching of Social Studies
Biobehavioral Studies
Speech-Language Pathology
Kinesiology
Counseling and Clinical Psychology
Counseling Psychology
Clinical Psychology
Health and Behavior Studies
Physical Disabilities
Applied Behavioral Analysis
Mental Retardation
School Psychology
Human Development
Developmental Psychology
Human Cognitive Studies
Measurement and Evaluation
Sociology and Education
International and Transcultural Studies
Anthropology and Education
Applied Anthropology
Comparative and International Education
Economics and Education
Mathematics, Science, and Technology
Mathematics Education
Science Education
Organization and Leadership
Educational Leadership
Higher Education
Politics and Education
Research in Adult Education
Social-Organizational Psychology
For more information, contact:
Teachers College, Columbia University,
525 West 120th Street, Room 146 Horace Mann, Box 302,
New York, NY 10027;
212-678-3710; fax: 212-678-4171;
tcinfo@www.tc.columbia.edu.
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