De La Salle University College of Education - Graduate Degree Programs

Graduate Degree Programs

  • Doctor of Education major in Educational Leadership and Management
  • Doctor of Education major in Religious and Values Education
  • Doctor of Philosophy in Applied Linguistics
  • Doctor of Philosophy in Counseling Psychology
  • Doctor of Philosophy in Science Education
  • Doctor of Philosophy in Education major in Educational Leadership and Management
  • Doctor of Philosophy in Science Education With areas of specialization: Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics & Physics
  • Doctor of Philosophy in Applied Linguistics
  • Master of Arts in Counseling (Thesis/Non-Thesis Program)
  • Master of Arts in Education major in Educational Technology
  • Master of Arts in Education major in Educational Management
  • Master of Arts in Education major in Educational Leadership & Management
  • Master of Arts in Education major in Guidance and Counseling
  • Master of Arts in English Language Education Specialization in Second Language Teaching
  • Master of Arts in Education major in Special Education
  • Master of Arts in Teaching General Science
  • Master in Science Teaching; Areas of specialization: Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics & Physics
  • Master of Arts in English Language Education Specialization in Second Language Teaching
  • Master of Arts in English Language Education with specialization in English for Specific Purposes
  • Master of Arts in Education major in Student Affairs and Services Management
  • Master of Arts in Language Education major in English for Specific Purposes
  • Master of Arts in Religious Formation
  • Master of Arts in Teaching major in English Language
  • Master of Arts in Teaching English Language
  • Master of Arts in English Language Education with specialization in Reading Education
  • Master of Arts major in School Counseling
  • Master of Arts in Education major in Early Childhood Education
  • Master of Education; Areas of Specialization: General Science, Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics and Physics
  • Master of Education major in Biology
  • Master of Education major in Chemistry
  • Master of Education major in Educational Leadership
  • Master of Education major in General Science
  • Master of Education major in Mathematics
  • Master of Education major in Physics
  • Master of Education major in Religious and Values Education
  • Master of Education major in School Leadership
  • Master of Science in Education major in Measurement and Evaluation
  • Master of Science in Guidance Counseling
  • Master of Science in Teaching General Science
  • Master of Science in Teaching major in Biology
  • Master of Science in Teaching major in Chemistry
  • Master of Science in Teaching major in Mathematics
  • Master of Science in Teaching major in Physics

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