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Encyclopedia > Education Specialist Degree

The Education Specialist, Educational Specialist, Specialist in Education, or Ed.S. academic degree in the US is designed for individuals who wish to develop skills or increase knowledge beyond the master's degree level. Most individuals that earn an Ed.S. degree seek to increase their skills for advanced certification requirements or other professional objectives. For example, experienced teachers, counselors, and administrators pursue an Ed.S. degree while meeting state or professional requirements for career advancement. The Ed.S. degree is considered a terminal degree just like a doctorate. A specialist is one with special training, for example an educational specialist (Ed. ... This article is about academic degrees. ... Wikiquote has a collection of quotations by or about: United States Wikinews has news related to this article: United States United States government CIA World Factbook Entry for United States House. ... A certification, or qualification, is a designation earned by a person, product or process. ...


While the Ed.S. degree is considered "beyond" the master's degree level, many outside educational settings do not recognize or acknowledge it. Whereas master's degree holders will be guaranteed advancement and granted movement up the salary scale, the Ed.S. degree holder may be ignored by managers and executives.


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Specialist in Education Degree (1870 words)
The Specialist in Education degree (Ed.S.) with a major in industrial education is designed to provide graduate level preparation for persons interested in advanced study and research in the areas of teaching, administration, and curriculum development.
The specialist degree program is especially designed to make effective use of students' professional experience, which is required as part of the admission standards, as well as to utilize previous academic study.
The Specialist in Education degree requires a minimum of 30 semester hours of graduate study of which 21 or more semester hours shall be earned in courses open only to graduate students (800-900 numbers), with at least nine hours in 900-level courses.
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