About Adult Education
Realizing the
need for continual
learning and
development in all
organizations, the
Master of Science
in Adult Education
at A&M-Texarkana
is committed to
developing leaders,
innovators, and
change agents for
lifelong learning in
any work context.
Most classes are
web enhanced and
meet once a week
during the evening
hours or on weekends
to serve the
working professional.
As the need for
learning at all ages
intensifies, the
demand for teachers
and trainers of adult
education will
continue to flourish.
Area of Specialization 12 hours
in Higher Education, Human Resource Development or other to be determined with advisor
Degree requirements 36 hours Interdisciplinary Core Course
AE 595 Research Methods
or
ED 520 Educational Research Lit And Tech
Major Courses 21 hours
AE 520 Adult Education: Profession and Practice
AE 525 History and Philosophy of Adult Education
AE 526 Foundations of Adult Learning
Program Planning in Adult Education
AE 597 Special Topics in Adult Education
This non-thesis, practicioner-based program is tailored to meet the needs of individuals and organizations through Adult Education
Meet the Faculty
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Dr. Gaynell Green |



