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William J. Maxwell College of Arts & Sciences - Graduate

Karnoutsos Hall, Room 605
201-200-3001, -3002, -3275, -3590, -3595

Dr. Liza Fiol-Matta, Dean
lfiol@njcu.edu

Dr. Kenneth Sanders, Associate Dean
ksanders@njcu.edu

Rosa Perez, Assistant to the Dean
rperez@njcu.edu


Art (M.F.A.)
Studio Art (M.A.)
Counseling (M.A.)
Counseling (M.A.) & Student Personnel Services Certification
Educational Psychology (M.A.)
Mathematics Education (M.A.)
Music Education (M.A.)
Performance (M.M.)
School Psychology (P.D.) & School Psychology Certification

The objective of the College of Arts and Sciences of New Jersey City University is to graduate students who have a well developed liberal arts education as well as professional knowledge and competence within their major academic disciplines. The College is committed to engendering life-long, reflective learners who are socially responsible and critically responsive to ever more diverse peoples and cultures.

Education programs offered by the College are accredited both by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) and by the National Association of State Directors of Teacher Education and Certification (NASDTEC) and approved by the New Jersey Department of Education. The Art Department is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Art Design (NASAD).

The College offers programs leading to a master of fine arts, master of music, and master of arts degrees. A sixth year professional diploma (P.D.) is offered as part of two school psychology programs. Programs offered by the College of Arts and Sciences include the following:

In addition to the general graduate study admission requirements, programs may have their own requirements for admission; e.g., for admission to certification programs and degree/certification programs, for students seeking an initial instructional certificate, through graduate study, students must meet all matriculation requirements at the time of application and must submit the results of the NTE General Knowledge sub-test (Praxis II) prior to admission. All students are expected to review their program and department requirements as specified in this Catalog.

Students seeking a New Jersey Department of Education certificate must apply for their certificate at the same time that they apply for graduation. Certification forms are available at the Office of Teacher Internship (Professional Studies Building, Room 203A).


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