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University Graduate
School 2004-2005
Academic Bulletin

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Education

School of Education
Bloomington and Indianapolis

Dean
Professor Gerardo W. Gonzalez

Departmental E-mail
educate@indiana.edu

Departmental URL
www.indiana.edu/~educate/admiss.html

Graduate Faculty
Degree Offered
Doctor of Philosophy Degree

Graduate Faculty

(An asterisk [*] denotes associate membership in University Graduate School faculty.)

Chancellor's Professors
Roger Farr (Emeritus), George Kuh, Martha McCarthy,

Professors
Trudy Banta (I), Charles Barman (I), Christine Bennett, Landon Beyer, Paul Blohm (NW), Curtis Bonk, Ellen Brantlinger, Barry Bull, Leonard Burrello, Cary Buzzelli, Judith Chafel, Phil F. Carspecken, Jack Cummings, Donald Cunningham, Thomas Duffy, Gerardo González, Jesse Goodman, Jerome Harste, Don Hossler, Gary Ingersoll, Susan Klein, Dennis Knapczyk, Frank Lester, David Mank, Larry Mikulecky, D. Keith Morran (I), Daniel Mueller, Samuel L. Odom, John Patrick, James Pershing, Charles Reigeluth, Charles Ridley, Jose Rosario (IN), Thomas Sexton, Marcia Sheridan (SB), Martin Siegel, Edward St. John, Frances Stage, Rex Stockton, Michael Tulley (K), Donald Warren, Susan Whiston, Barbara Wilcox (I), Barbara Wolf, Enid Zimmerman

Associate Professors
Joyce Alexander, Robert L. Appelman*, Sasha Barab, John Bean, Beth Berghoff* (I), Jacqueline Blackwell* (I), James Boland* (NW), Elizabeth Boling, William Boone, Marilynne Boyle-Baise, Catherine Brown, Thomas Brush, Deborah Carter*, Nancy Chism, Beatriz D'Ambrosio (I), Ginette Delandshere, David Flinders, Amy Seely Flint*, Theodore Frick, Enrique Galindo*, Jerry Galloway (NW), Betty Goerss* (EA), William S. Harwood*, M. Gail Hickey* (FW), Mary Beth Hines*, Mary Howard-Hamilton, Thomas Huberty, Diana Lambdin, Christine Leland (I), Bradley Levinson, Mitzi Lewison, Linda Mabry*, Terrence Mason, Luise Prior McCarty, Mary McMullen, Kim Metcalf, Michael Molenda, Khaula Murtadha-Watts*, Martha Nyikos, Theresa A. Ochoa*, Robert Osgood* (I), Michael Parsons (I), Joanne Peng, Jonathan Plucker, Douglas Priest*, Charlotte Reed* (NW), Floyd Robison (I), Patricia Rogan (I), Pamela Sandoval (NW), Florence Sawicki* (NW), Kenneth Schoon* (NW), Geoffrey Schultz* (NW), Thomas Schwen, David Silk*, Russell Skiba, Anne Dopkins Stright*, Margaret Sutton*, Eugene R. Tempel (I), Neil Theobald, Chalmer Thompson, Michael Tracy, Jerry Wilde*

Assistant Professors
Valarie L. Akerson*, Jeffrey Anderson* (I), Barbara A. Bichelmeyer, Robert R. Bomer*, Cassandra Cole*, Michael Conn-Powers*, Peter Cowan*, Kathleen A. Cruikshank*, Miriam Davidson*, Edward Delgado-Romero*, Dan Doerger*, Joy Egbert*, David Estell*, Karen Gavin*, Teresa Grossi, Janice Grskovic*, Sheri L. Hamilton*, Dwight C. Holliday* (NW), Lara Lackey*, Gerardo Lopez*, Genevieve Manset*, Rebecca Martinez*, Mary Sue Mau* (I), Anastasia Morrone* (I), Victoria Pappas*, Faridah Pawan*, Cathy Pratt*, W. Raymond Smith*, Andrea Walton*

Emeriti
Anita Aldrich, Hans Andersen, Jean Anderson, Robert Arnove, Dean Berkley, Harbans Bhola, Laurence Brown, Edward G. W. Buffie, Carolyn Burke, Philip Chamberlain, Clinton Chase, Michael Chiappetta, Lian-Hwang Chiu (K), Lewis Ciminillo* (NW), Gilbert Clark, Michael Cohen (I), T. James Crawford, Ivor Davies, Bette Davis*, Maxine Dunfee, Earl Dvorak, Lee Ehman, Susan Eklund, Meryl Englander, Gene Faris, Leo Fay, Albert Fink, Malcolm Fleming, Dorothy Gabel, William Foster, Thomas Froehle, Raymond Gibson, Robert Gibson, David Gliessman, Richard Gousha, Thomas Gregory, Sadie Grimmett, Egon Guba, Samuel Guskin, Carolyn Guss, Dale Hall*, Stuart Hart (I), Robert C. Harris, Robert Heinich, Ernest Horn, Guy Hubbard, Lawson Hughes, Edward Jenkinson, Alice Jwaideh, Christian Jung, James Knowlton, DeWayne Kurpius, Duaine Lang, Lawrence Larson, John LeBlanc, William Lynch, James Mahan, Edward McClellan, R. Bruce McQuigg, John McKinley, George Maccia, Donald Manlove, Gerald Marker, Milton Marten*, Jerry McIntosh, Howard Mehlinger, Marianne Mitchell, John Moldstad, Anabel Newman, Anna Ochoa, Norman Overly, Vernon Pace, Dennis Pett, Lewis Polsgrove, Joan Prentice, Sharon Pugh, Edward Robbins (I), Myrtle Scott, Robert Shaffer, June Shane, Carmen Simich-Dudgeon, Carl Smith, Frederick Smith, Gerald Smith, Vernon Smith, Josephine Spear, Elizabeth Steiner, James Walden, James Weigand, Virginia Woodward

Adjunct Assistant Professor
Janice C. Bizzari*

FW after a faculty member's name indicates that the person teaches at the Fort Wayne campus; I, at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis; E, at the East campus; K, at Kokomo; NW, at the Northwest campus; and SB, at South Bend.

Associate Dean for Graduate Studies
Professor Luise Prior McCarty, 4072 Education, (812) 856-8543

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Degree Offered

The Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree is offered through the University Graduate School. In addition, the School of Education offers the Master of Science (M.S.) in Education, the Specialist in Education (Ed.S.), and the Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) degrees. (See the School of Education Graduate Bulletin.)

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Doctor of Philosophy Degree

Fields of Study
Counseling psychology; curriculum and instruction; educational psychology; higher education; history, philosophy and policy studies in education; instructional systems technology; language education; and special education.

Program of Studies
The Ph.D. degree with a major in education is pursued under the direction of a committee appointed by the University Graduate School and the School of Education. As with other Graduate School doctoral programs, a minimum of 90 credit hours of course work is required. This includes a major (selected from the fields of study listed above), a minor, a series of research courses, and a dissertation. Written and oral qualifying examinations are taken following course work; a final oral defense of the dissertation research completes the program. Up to 30 credit hours of graduate course work may be transferred from other universities, with the approval of the advisory committee.

Admission

Admission recommendations are made by program area and School of Education admission committees and are based on graduate and undergraduate grades (especially in academic courses), scores on the General Test of the Graduate Record Examination, and letters of recommendation. Interviews are required in some programs.

Application forms are available from the School of Education Office of Graduate Studies, Wright Education Building 4010.

Students earning a Ph.D. degree in education must fulfill all requirements of the University Graduate School (as found in this bulletin) and of the School of Education (as found in the School of Education Graduate Program Bulletin).

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