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M.A. in Secondary Education and Deaf Education

You may apply for this program if your Bachelors degree is in: English; Mathematics; History; Biology; Chemistry; or Physics Additional Program Admission Requirement A 3.0 or higher grade-point average earned for a completed bachelor's degree OR Pass test scores as required by DC for approved...

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M.A. in Elementary Education and Deaf Education

Additional Program Admission Requirement A 3.0 or higher grade-point average earned for a completed bachelor's degree OR Pass test scores as required by DC for approved basic skills reading, writing, and mathematics skills. Graduate degree GPAs are not applicable for this calculation. (NEW Requirement) Pass...

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M.A. in Early Childhood Education and Deaf Education

Additional Program Admission Requirement A 3.0 or higher grade-point average earned for a completed bachelor's degree OR Pass test scores as required by DC for approved basic skills reading, writing, and mathematics skills. Graduate degree GPAs are not applicable for this calculation. (NEW Requirement) Pass...

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M.A. in Developmental Psychology

The first year includes a 31-credit sequence of courses in psychology and related areas, courses in American Sign Language (ASL), and successful completion of comprehensive examinations. Successful completion of these requirements results in the Master of Arts degree in Developmental Psychology with a Specialty in...

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Certificate in Sexuality and Gender Studies

The mission of the Sexuality and Gender Studies Program is to educate students regarding cultural, historical, and societal issues in the LGBTQ+ community, with particular attention to issues impacting the intersectional identity of deaf and hard of hearing LGBTQ+ people, and to prepare graduates to...

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Ph.D. Program in Educational Neuroscience (PEN)

The Ph.D. Program in Educational Neuroscience (PEN) was founded at Gallaudet University by Dr. Laura-Ann Petitto and Dr. Melissa Herzig.

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Minor in Documentary Studies

This is a 16-credit interdisciplinary program. The foundational and core course is HIS 334: Introduction to Documentary Film. In addition students will choose four elective courses from a list of 26 undergraduate courses. Students may not choose more than two courses from the same program...

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