Dr. Keith T. Miller
School of Education
The Dr. Keith T. Miller School of Education at GIU is dedicated to preparing dynamic, ethical, and forward-thinking educators, leaders, and researchers. Offering a comprehensive range of programs at the bachelor’s (B.Ed.), master’s (M.Ed.), and doctoral (Ed.D.) levels, the school provides over 20 specializations tailored to meet diverse educational needs worldwide. From Early Childhood and Special Education to Educational Leadership, Online Teaching, and Curriculum & Instruction, each program emphasizes practical experience, innovation, and global perspectives. Whether you’re pursuing a career in teaching, administration, counseling, or educational research, GIU’s School of Education equips you with the skills and knowledge to make a lasting impact in the field of education.
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- Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) in Adult Education/Learning
- Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) in Art Education
- Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) in Coaching
- Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) in Curriculum & Instruction
- Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) in Early Childhood Education
- Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) in Educational Administration
- Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) in Educational Counseling
- Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) in Educational Leadership
- Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) in Educational Psychology
- Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) in Elementary Education
- Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) in English Language Learning
- Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) in K-12 Education
- Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) in Library Science
- Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) in Math Education
- Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) in Online Teaching
- Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) in Primary and Secondary Education
- Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) in Reading & Literacy
- Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) in Science Education
- Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) in Social Studies
- Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) in Special Education
- Master of Education (M.Ed) in Adult Education/Learning
- Master of Education (M.Ed) in Art Education
- Master of Education (M.Ed) in Coaching
- Master of Education (M.Ed) in Curriculum & Instruction
- Master of Education (M.Ed) in Early Childhood Education
- Master of Education (M.Ed) in Educational Administration
- Master of Education (M.Ed) in Educational Counseling
- Master of Education (M.Ed) in Educational Leadership
- Master of Education (M.Ed) in Educational Psychology
- Master of Education (M.Ed) in Elementary Education
- Master of Education (M.Ed) in English Language Learning
- Master of Education (M.Ed) in K-12 Education
- Master of Education (M.Ed) in Library Science
- Master of Education (M.Ed) in Math Education
- Master of Education (M.Ed) in Online Teaching
- Master of Education (M.Ed) in Primary and Secondary Education
- Master of Education (M.Ed) in Reading & Literacy
- Master of Education (M.Ed) in Science Education
- Master of Education (M.Ed) in Social Studies
- Master of Education (M.Ed) in Special Education
- Doctor of Education (EdD) in Adult Education/Learning
- Doctor of Education (EdD) in Art Education
- Doctor of Education (EdD) in Coaching
- Doctor of Education (EdD) in Curriculum & Instruction
- Doctor of Education (EdD) in Early Childhood Education
- Doctor of Education (EdD) in Educational Administration
- Doctor of Education (EdD) in Educational Counseling
- Doctor of Education (EdD) in Educational Leadership
- Doctor of Education (EdD) in Educational Psychology
- Doctor of Education (EdD) in Elementary Education
- Doctor of Education (EdD) in English Language Learning
- Doctor of Education (EdD) in K-12 Education
- Doctor of Education (EdD) in Library Science
- Doctor of Education (EdD) in Math Education
- Doctor of Education (EdD) in Online Teaching
- Doctor of Education (EdD) in Primary & Secondary Education
- Doctor of Education (EdD) in Reading & Literacy
- Doctor of Education (EdD) in Science Education
- Doctor of Education (EdD) in Social Studies
- Doctor of Education (EdD) in Special Education
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Prof. David E. Immendorf
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