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Master of Arts in Adult, Professional and Community Education with Workplace, Community and Continuing Education Concentration

Program Overview: Offered Fully Online

Non-Thesis Option (36 Credit Hours)

A 36 credit hour program, including 18 core hours with internship, 12 Workplace, Community, and Continuing Education concentration hours, and 6 elective credit hours leading to a Master of Arts degree with a major in Adult, Professional and Community Education. This program is designed to provide the expertise and experience to supervise adult education programs in a variety of settings such as public schools, colleges and universities, community-based organizations and agencies, and workplaces of all kinds. Required coursework emphasizes adult learning and development; program administration and leadership, including needs assessment, design, implementation, management, and evaluation; research methodology; teaching adults; and multicultural perspectives in postsecondary and adult education.

Thesis Option (39 Credit Hours)

To come up with an idea for a thesis it may be helpful to keep a thesis ideas folder as an aid in the development of ideas and keeping track of information as it comes available. The folder could include notes, references, journals, reflections, and course assignments that relate to the thesis. Students completing a thesis need to download a copy of the Texas State  Thesis and Dissertation Guide. The guide contains step-by-step procedures for writing a thesis. Also, the student will be under the guidance of a thesis committee. The committee will consist of the chair and two additional committee members. The student will enroll in ADED 5399A, the first in a series of two courses for the student who is pursuing the thesis option. While enrolled in ADED 5399A the student completes the thesis proposal, which consists of the first three chapters of the thesis. The student, who completes the proposal, successfully defends it, and makes recommended changes within the semester he/she is registered for ADED 5399A receives a grade of "PR" for progress. Following the successful completion of ADED 5399A, the student enrolls in ADED 5399B. Students must re-enroll in thesis every semester until the thesis and comprehensive exam options are successfully completed.


Who is the program for?

The program educates scholar-practitioners for diverse roles as teachers, staff developers, evaluators, and administrators. Graduates are found in government agencies, corporations, colleges and universities, the military, and community organizations including libraries, museums, parks, schools, workforce development foundations, NGOs, social services, religious organizations, adult literacy, adult basic education  and ESL programs.


Programs providing education and training for adults in settings including:

  • College and universities
  • Government agencies
  • Business and industry
  • Community-based organizations and agencies
  • Religious organizations
  • The Armed services
  • Correctional facilities
  • Human resource development
  • Workforce development
  • Employee training and development
  • Business and industry
  • Organizational learning and development
  • Museums 
  • and many more!
     

Why Choose Texas State?

The Master of Arts in Adult Education program aims to prepare graduate students to teach and lead effectively in a way that provides graduates with tools to:

  • Assess educational and related needs
  • Design, implement, manage, and evaluate programs and services to effectively address those needs
  • Structure participatory programs involving collaboration, development, and ownership of educational ends and means by the learners themselves
  • Understand, analyze, and relate pertinent theories to practice.
  • Design and conduct practical research aimed at enhancing effectiveness of educational programs
  • Model excellence in learning and leadership as well as in personal, professional, and community networking and development, so that Adult Education program participants can meet their educational and related needs and goals; aspire to excellence in lifelong learning, critical thinking, and creative problem solving; and improve the quality of their lives.

    The faculty members in this program have 20+ years of experience training ESL/EFL instructors in the United States and abroad. They publish ground-breaking research, establishing the connection between theory and practice relevant for researchers and practitioners. Their research has been published in top-tier journals such as Journal of Studies in International Education, Journal of Adolescent and Adult Literacy, The Modern Language Journal, Foreign Language Annals, Adult Basic Education and Literacy Journal, Adult Learning, and New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education.


Required courses include:

Workplace, Community, and Continuing Education (WCCE) Concentration Plan

The courses are offered fully online. Free electives can be taken both on campus and/or via online. 

Course Number Core Courses: 18 Credit Hours (Online)
ADED 5321 Adult Learning and Development
ADED 5325 Teaching Adults
ADED 5344 Multicultural Perspectives in Adult Education
ADED 5335 Applied Research in Adult Education
ADED 5330 Planning, Evaluation, and Managing Programs in Adult Education
ADED 5384 Internship in Adult Education

 

Course Number WCCE Courses: 12 Credit Hours
ADED 5382 Foundations of Adult Education
ADED 5314 Community Development for Educators
ADED 5322 Human Resource and Professional Development
ADED 5343 Organizational Learning and Development 
   
Course Number

TWO FREE ELECTIVES (6 Credit Hours) 

Any courses in 5000 level offered in the Graduate College programs

 

Course Number FOR THESIS OPTION (6 Credit Hours minimum)
ADED 5399A Thesis
ADED 5399B Additional Thesis

 

NOTE: Degree plan total hours for...

NON-THESIS: 36 Credit Hours

THESIS OPTION: 39 Credit Hours


Approved Electives - Workplace, Community, and Continuing Education Concentration

The following are titles of courses that can serve as electives for this concentration:

ADED 5334     Family Literacy

ADED 5337     Adult Literacy

ADED 5345     Current Issues in Adult, Continuing and Professional Education

ADED 5378    Problems in Adult Education

ADED 5379     Independent Study

ADED 5346     Adult and Nontraditional Students in Higher Education

ADED  5357    Advanced Studies in Action Research

ADED 5364    Team Development in Education

ADED 5389    Special Topics in Adult, Professional, and Community Education