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The Annette Caldwell Simmons School of Education and Human Development offers doctoral and master's degrees, graduate-level certifications, undergraduate programs and enrichment courses and includes research institutes and community service centers.

The Annette Caldwell Simmons School of Education and Human Development offers doctoral and master's degrees, graduate-level certifications, undergraduate programs and enrichment courses and includes research institutes and community service centers.

Degrees, Certificates, and Specializations

Admission information, application forms and curricula for these programs can be found on their respective websites.

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Program Type

  • Doctoral Programs
  • Master’s Degrees
  • Undergraduate Programs
  • Graduate Specializations

Area of Interest

  • Applied Physiology & Health Management
  • Counseling
  • Dispute Resolution
  • Higher Education
  • Learning Sciences (online)
  • Liberal Studies
  • PK-12 School Leadership
  • Research
  • Sport Management
  • Sport Performance Leadership
  • Teacher Education

Programs

Ph.D.

Prospective Students

The program offers apprenticeships with top scholars in highly interdisciplinary fields such as the Learning Sciences, Literacy, STEM Education, AI and Technology-Enhanced Learning, Teacher Education, Measurement and Psychometrics, Education Policy and Leadership, Applied Physiology, and several other allied and interdisciplinary areas.

Career and Personal Benefits

Graduates of the program are prepared to make significant contributions to research, policy, and practice through academic and research careers in their fields of interest. These highly proficient researchers tend to seek employment in one of three areas: academia, public organizations or large school districts, or private for-profit companies.

Master of Education (M.Ed.)

Prospective Students

Practicing educators who wish to broaden their academic preparation and classroom skills. Students may take courses in any 1 or 2 of the following areas: bilingual education, ESL, urban education, mathematics, literacy, STEM, special education, and learning therapy.

Career and Personal Benefits

Mastery of the content and skills should enable the graduate to be more effective and efficient in his/her job. Additionally, the knowledge and skills acquired around different areas of interest may allow the educator to pursue new career opportunities.

Master of Education (M.Ed.) with Certification Preparation

Prospective Students

The individual who would like to teach and already has a bachelor's degree but who does not have the appropriate teaching certification credentials to teach. This program allows students to pursue a graduate degree and teaching credentials simultaneously.

Career and Personal Benefits

Graduates often find that they have better presentation and organization skills, but more important, they have a Master’s degree and a new career opportunity.

Master of Bilingual Education (M.B.E.)

Prospective Students

Ideal for pre-service and in-service Spanish/English bilingual educators who have a near-native or native command of Spanish and English. MBE courses integrate the language and culture of students in the Spanish-speaking world, particularly students of Hispanic heritage living in the United States.

Career and Personal Benefits

Successful graduates are prepared to work as expert bilingual teachers, bilingual coaches, or leaders of bilingual programs in their schools or districts.

Master of the Learning Sciences (M.S.)

Prospective Students

This program is designed to address the needs of learning professionals across a broad spectrum from business HR, learning and professional development to government, university, and non-profit learning organizations. This multidisciplinary program will prepare you to design, assess, and create systematic approaches to improve teaching and learning in formal and informal settings.

Career and Personal Benefits

Graduates of this program are equipped to lead and innovate in a diverse array of educational and corporate environments. With a comprehensive understanding of how people learn and the technological tools to enhance educational experiences, alumni are prepared to tackle challenges in instructional design, data analysis, and the creation of engaging learning materials.

Dr. Eric Bing play-testing Virtual Reality Chemistry Classroom prototype.

Bilingual Education Area of Interest

Prospective Students

Teachers who work with students who do not speak English as their native language.

Career and Personal Benefits

Students who succeed in this 4-course sequence are qualified to take the TExES supplemental certification exam in bilingual education, a passing score on which qualifies them to work with students who do not speak English as their native language.

English as a Second Language (ESL) Education Area of Interest

Prospective Students

Practicing educators interested in working with ESL populations. The programs 4 courses may be applied toward SMU’s 36-credit hour Master of Education (M.Ed.) with a specialization in ESL.

Career and Personal Benefits

Graduates are prepared to take the TExES English as a Second Language (ESL) supplemental certification exam, a passing score on which qualifies them to work with ESL students populations.

Literacy Studies Specialization

Prospective Students

Teachers who desire to advance their knowledge of literacy instruction and assessment specifically for early literacy and late literacy and for those who desire to pursue Reading Specialist certification.

Career and Personal Benefits

Those who successfully complete the program will be more effective teachers, improving student outcomes in literacy. The program's coursework can be applied toward SMU's M.Ed. degree.

Early Literacy Scholarship

Prospective Students

K-2 classroom teachers in high-need public schools (including charters).

Career and Personal Benefits

Those who successfully complete the program’s 18-credit hours are equipped to provide comprehensive, coherent, and complete early-literacy programs in regular classrooms. The program’s coursework applies to the requirements of SMU’s M.Ed. program.

Learning Therapy Area of Interest

Prospective Students

Individuals interested in working with children or adults who have dyslexia or related language learning disorders.

Career and Personal Benefits

Those who successfully complete the specialization are qualified to take the Alliance National Registration Exam for Multisensory Structured Language Education at the therapy level, a passing score on which qualifies the individual for membership in ALTA as a Certified Academic Language Therapist (CALT).

Mathematics Education Area of Interest

Prospective Students

Practicing educators who wish to advance their content knowledge or pedagogical skills for the purpose of teaching mathematics.

Career and Personal Benefits

Those who successfully complete the 4-course sequence will have the skills and knowledge to model effective mathematics instruction, translate evidence-based research into classroom teaching, differentiate with diverse learners, and instill creative problem solving. The program’s coursework can be applied to SMU’s M.Ed. degree.

Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Education Area of Interest

Prospective Students

Practicing educators who wish to advance their content knowledge or pedagogical skills for the purpose of teaching science, technology, engineering, and mathematics content.

Career and Personal Benefits

Those who successfully complete the program are equipped to be more effective STEM educators. Additionally, the program’s 4 courses can be applied to the requirements for SMU’s M.Ed. program.

Teach for America Educator Preparation Program

Prospective Students

TFA-approved Corps Members who wish to pursue Texas teacher certification.

Career and Personal Benefits

Those who successfully complete the program are recommended to take the Texas State Board for Educator Certification exams, passing scores on which enable them to pursue teaching credentials. Additionally, the credits earned through participation in this program apply to the requirements for SMU’s M.Ed. degree.

Urban Education Area of Interest

Prospective Students

Urban Education courses are most applicable for pre-service, in-service and other educators who serve diverse student populations, wish to cultivate a justice-oriented culturally responsive classroom environment, and/or are eager to learn relevant classroom and behavior management approaches.

Career and Personal Benefits

Educators who complete these courses can expect to acquire in-depth knowledge surrounding culturally responsive curriculum development, reducing student behavioral infractions, enhancing teacher-guardian and teacher-student relationships, and inevitably increasing student outcomes. Additionally, educators can expect to garner an all-encompassing historical context of urban education.

M.Ed. in PK-12 Education Leadership

Prospective Students

This program is designed to prepare educators for a variety of leadership positions in pre-K through grade-12 public, charter, private secular, and religious schools.

Career and Personal Benefits

Through classroom instruction, individual study, collaborative projects, and the application of research-based principles in field settings, students learn about the instructional, ethical, organizational, and administrative aspects of school leadership.

Ed.D. in PK-12 Education Leadership

Prospective Students

This program is designed for educators, public officials, and non-profit administrators who are interested in expanding their leadership in service to Pre-K-to-12 students.

Career and Personal Benefits

The curriculum includes study of ethics in leadership, legal concerns, community engagement, change management, technology, district complexities, talent management, educational policy and politics, and budgeting and finance.

Principal Certification

Prospective Students

This program is designed to prepare educators who already hold a masters degree for their Texas Principal Certification.

Career and Personal Benefits

With access to personalized study with district mentors and ĂŰĚŇ˝´faculty, our students graduate meeting all requirements for the Texas Principal Certification.

Educational Studies Undergraduate Major

Prospective Students

Undergraduates who wish to become teachers.

Career and Personal Benefits

Successful graduates are recommended to take the Texas State Board for Educator Certification exams, passing scores on which enable them to pursue credentials for teaching careers in the private and public sectors, graduate work in the social sciences, and informal education paths in non-profit organizations.

Master of Arts in Dispute Resolution

Prospective Students

Because conflict is a natural and recurring part of all aspects of society, students from all walks of life benefit from a Master of Arts in the study of dispute resolution and conflict management. These skills can enhance current career paths or launch new careers.

Career and Personal Benefits

Rooted in the social and behavioral sciences, the curriculum provides in-depth study of conflict theory with options for concentration in alternative dispute resolution, organizational transformation and conflict management, executive coaching, and healthcare collaboration and conflict engagement as they apply to business, family, education, public policy, religion, law and healthcare. Field-based opportunities in a variety of settings further enhance the skills of dispute resolution and conflict management.

Graduate Certificate in Dispute Resolution

Prospective Students

Because conflict is a natural and recurring part of all aspects of society, training in dispute resolution and conflict management can enhance the lives of individuals in a variety of professions and industries.

Career and Personal Benefits

The seven-course program offers a solid foundation in conflict theory and skill development. Students learn the skills of negotiation, problem solving, mediation, arbitration, and systems design through classroom instruction that includes simulations.

Graduate Certificate in Healthcare Collaboration and Conflict Engagement

Prospective Students

This program is designed for physicians, healthcare administrators, nurses, healthcare human-resource professionals, and those who seek healthcare leadership roles.

Career and Personal Benefits

The three-course curriculum teaches engagement and collaborative skills that are grounded in evidence-based social science, fundamentals of neuroscience, emotional and social intelligence, and the fundamental concepts of conflict and conflict escalation and de-escalation.

Executive & Leadership Coaching Concentration

Prospective Students

One of the fastest-growing fields of management consulting in America, SMU’s Executive and Leadership Coaching Concentration is designed for individuals who want to work as executive coaches or coaching consultants.

Career and Personal Benefits

The 3-course curriculum offers a comprehensive, classroom-based, learning experience in the areas of theory and practice, professional context, and International Coach Federation competencies. The Concentration can also be taken as a stand alone set of courses leading to a departmental certificate of completion.

Master of Science in Counseling

Prospective Students

Most students in the M.S. in Counseling program earned their undergraduate degrees in psychology, sociology, social work, ministry work, or education.

Career and Personal Benefits

The developmental and social sciences comprise the foundation of the curriculum. Students can choose to focus their studies on one or more of the following specialties: Clinical Mental Health; Marriage, Couple, and Family; and School Counseling with additional opportunity for concentrated study in Addiction Counseling, Child and Adolescent Counseling, Trauma Counseling, and LGBT Affirmative Therapy.

Successful graduates are able to pursue credentialing as Licensed Professional Counselors (LPC), Marriage and Family Therapists (LMFT), or Certified School Counselors and work in community agencies, churches, hospitals, private practices, and schools. The opportunity to be licensed as Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor (LCDC) in the State of Texas is also available.

Master of Science in Sport Management

Prospective Students

SMU’s Master of Science in Sport Management degree is designed for students who have a passion for the business of sport and who aspire to hold senior-management positions in the billion-dollar sports industry.

Career and Personal Benefits

Cox School and Simmons School faculty members with real-world experience in professional leagues and teams, media and broadcasting, marketing and sponsorship, facilities and sports equipment, and apparel teach the essential business skills of sport management.

Ph.D. in Education with a Specialization in Applied Physiology

Prospective Students

The program is designed for the student interested in pursuing a Ph.D. with a strong research design and statistics focus in applied physiology.

Career and Personal Benefits

The curriculum is largely research and statistics based.

Department of Applied Physiology & Sport Management: Bachelor of Science degrees

Prospective Students

This program is designed for undergraduate students interested in working in the fitness, health, and sports industries.

Career and Personal Benefits

The three Bachelor of Science degrees offered through the Department of Applied Physiology & Sport Management explore health, fitness, and human performance from the perspectives of business, physiology, and ethics. Students select from the following bachelor's degrees.

• B.S. in Applied Physiology and Health Management: provides in-depth study of the research-based training methods that are used to develop effective lifestyle prescriptions and that equip students with the skills to design and manage fitness and health facilities for a rapidly-growing older population.

• B.S. in Sport Management: equips students with the business skills necessary for a variety of careers in the sports industry - including media, marketing, facilities, equipment, and apparel sport professions.

• B.S. in Sport Performance Leadership: designed for students interested in sport leadership, instruction, and coaching.

UG Minors in
➤ Applied Physiology & Health Management
➤ Sport Management
➤ Sport Performance Leadership

Prospective Students

Undergraduate “minors” serve students pursuing Bachelor’s degrees in departments other than Applied Physiology and Sport Management.

Career and Personal Benefits

An undergraduate “minor” provides an opportunity to explore an academic area other than and in addition to the undergraduate “major” area. The Department of Applied Physiology and Sport Management offers three minors: applied physiology and health management, sport management, and sport performance leadership.

Doctor of Liberal Studies

Prospective Students

The Doctor of Liberal Studies (D.L.S.) degree is designed for adult learners who want to challenge themselves with rigorous advanced study on a part- or full-time basis in a variety of topics with the goal of benefitting their workplace, professions and society.

Career and Personal Benefits

Under the guidance of senior faculty, DLS students engage in focused scholarly reading and research on an interdisciplinary topic or issue, culminating in a doctoral thesis that demonstrates interdisciplinary analysis, synthesis, and interpretation.

Master of Liberal Studies

Prospective Students

The pursuit of a human-centered, interdisciplinary, Master of Liberal Studies degree from ĂŰĚŇ˝´fosters growth for professional and community leaders. Students can pursue their lifelong intellectual passions and enhance their leadership contributions to their professions and the world.

Career and Personal Benefits

Designed to offer flexibility to students in planning their master’s level study, MLS coursework encourages creative and critical thinking by taking courses in humanities, organizational dynamics, social justice, arts, and culture. Students benefit from building vital skills and examining the human condition from a variety of perspectives in order to meet the problems of the 21st century.

Certificate of Advanced Graduate Study (CAGS)

Prospective Students

This program is designed for students with a Master's degree who wish to pursue advanced graduate work in a focal area of interdisciplinary study.

Career and Personal Benefits

The Certificate of Advanced Graduate Study serves to provide adults the opportunity to pursue advanced study in the liberal arts in a focused and disciplined manner. The program encourages in-depth study of a core topic, while drawing upon various disciplines to provide a broad understanding of the subject.

M.Ed. in Higher Education

Prospective Students

This program serves students who want to understand and analyze how institutions of higher education are structured and administered. Graduates are prepared to assume a wide range of roles including positions in student affairs, academic affairs, university administration, education non-profits and more.

Career and Personal Benefits

Our master's degree in higher education provides students with a holistic understanding of how universities and colleges function. Students will examine theory and engage in practical experiences that will provide them with the skills necessary to lead within varied organizational structures and to serve diverse communities.

Ed.D. in Higher Education

Prospective Students

This program is designed for mid-career professionals from postsecondary settings and institutions who want to assume advanced leadership roles.

Career and Personal Benefits

Students graduate as higher education practitioners equipped with the knowledge and skills to solve contemporary problems in their organizations and beyond.