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Further your studies

or encourage others to.

CHOOSE KU!

As you know from experience, inspiration awaits at KU.

Whether you, your child, or someone you know is starting to explore

college opportunities, changing or looking to enhance careers, or both,

your perfect choice awaits at Kutztown University. With more than

100 undergraduate, 30 graduate, and two doctoral programs of study;

200 clubs and organizations; 21 NCAA Division II and numerous club

or recreational sports – bored is not in our vocabulary.

Schedule your visit to campus today to relive great memories, or begin

to create new ones.

www.kutztown.edu/visit.

Graduate

Master of Arts

Arts Administration

Counseling: Mental

Health, Marital &

Family Therapy

English

Master of Business

Administration (MBA)

Master of Education

(M.Ed

.)

Art Education

Elementary Education

Music Education

Reading

Secondary Education

InstructionalTechnology/

Digital Classroom

Student Affairs in

Higher Education

Master of Fine Arts (MFA)

Communication Design

Master of Library

Science (MLS)

Master of Public

Administration (MPA)

Master of Science

Computer Science:

Information Technology,

Professional Science

Masters

School Counseling

Master of Social Work

(MSW)

Doctor of Education

(Ed.D.) – Transformational

Teaching and Learning

Doctor of Social Work

(DSW)* – Leadership

and Education

*Joint Kutztown University|

Millersville University

DSW

program.

Undergraduate

Anthropology

Applied Digital Arts:

Game Art, Animation,

Interactive Media

Art Education

Art History

Biochemistry

Biology: Allied Health,

Molecular/Micro/Cell,

Organismal/Ecology,

Pre-Med & Other

Health Careers

Business Administration:

Accounting, Finance,

Management, Marketing

Chemistry

Communication Design:

Advertising, Graphic,

Interactive, Illustration

Communication Studies

Computer Science:

Information Technology,

Software Development

Crafts: Ceramics,

Fine Metals, Textiles

Criminal Justice*

Electronic Media

Elementary Education

English*: Professional

Writing, Cultural &

Media Studies

Environmental Science

Geography

Geology

German Studies

History*

Leisure and Sport Studies

Library Science

Marine Science

Mathematics

Music: General,

Commercial, Performance

Music Education

Philosophy

Physics: General,

Astronomy, Physics-

Engineering

Political Science*

Psychology*: General,

Clinical-Counseling,

Industrial-Organizational

Public Administration*

Secondary Education

Social Work

Sociology

Spanish

Special Education:

Dual Certification

with Elementary or

Secondary Education

Studio Art: Drawing,

Painting, Photography,

Printmaking, Sculpture,

Time-Based/

Experimental Media

Visual Impairment:

Dual Certification with

Elementary Education

*with Paralegal Studies

AREAS OF STUDY

TEITELBAUM NAMED DEAN OF COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

NEWLY NAMED LIBRARY AND LEARNING TECHNOLOGIES

REFLECTS ADVANCES IN LIBRARY SCIENCE

Dr. Kenneth Teitelbaum

has

been named dean for the College

of Education at Kutztown Univer-

sity.He

will be the chief executive

of the college, comprising five

departments: Special Education,

Elementary Education, Secondary

Education, Library and Learning

Technologies, and Counseling and

Student Affairs.Working closely

with faculty and department chairs,

Teitelbaum will set the strategic

objectives for the college and will lead the creation and imple-

mentation of programs and actions to realize

them.He

will also

be responsible for implementing college and university policies,

overseeing support services, addressing the needs of students,

faculty and staff of the college, and will assist in attracting private

support for the unit.The college offers degrees at the undergradu-

ate and graduate levels, and recently announced the intent to offer a

doctorate in transformational teaching and learning.

Teitelbaum comes to KU fromUniversity of North Carolina

Wilmington,where he served as dean and professor for theWatson

College of Education beginning in 2011.

Teitelbaum earned his Ph.D in curriculum and instruction with

a minor in educational policy studies from University of Wisconsin

at

Madison.He

earned his Master of Arts inTeaching fromCornell

University in social studies education and his Bachelor of Arts from

New York University in history with a minor in sociology.

KU has announced changes to its former Library Science

Department in an effort to enhance long-term growth of the

program.The department’s new name, Library and Learning

Technologies, reflects exciting, new technological advances in the

library field.The American Association of School Librarians and

the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education

currently accredit the department’s programs. In addition, the

department is pursuing accreditation by the American Library

Association, which falls in line with overall university initiatives.

The Library and Learning Technologies program is currently

accepting student applications at the undergraduate and graduate

levels. In addition, the university is moving toward an increased

online presence for delivery of the curriculum.

Currently, Kutztown is the only school in the Pa. State System

of Higher Education that offers Pa. Department of Education

certification as a school library media specialist on the undergrad-

uate level, and one of two schools in the system that offers a pub-

lic library program. Additionally, KU offers a master’s program in

library science and one in instructional technology, with cross-

listed course options.The Library and Learning Technologies

program also offers a master’s level school library certification.

KU has offered a library science degree since 1921.The current

program options have been redesigned to include the traditional

roles of librarianship, as well as emerging learning technologies.

Additionally, the program balances theoretical foundation with

practical implementation.

FOR FULL DETAILS PLEASE VISIT

www.kutztown.edu