Interdisciplinary Professions
The Department of Interdisciplinary Professions offers dynamic graduate programs in counseling, library science, adult education, and instructional technology. Designed to support working professionals as well as traditional graduate students, all programs offer flexible online formats that accommodate the demands of career and academic advancement. Graduate programs also include pathways to clinical, educator, and professional licensure, preparing students to serve in certified roles across a variety of educational, professional, and clinical settings.
Coursework blends theory and practice, equipping graduates to meet the evolving needs of K–12 schools, higher education, libraries, workforce development, clinical, and community-based learning environments. Faculty bring extensive professional experience to teaching, engage in innovative research, and collaborate with state and national level educational and professional organizations to enhance services and improve outcomes. Students benefit from personalized support, opportunities for applied fieldwork, and a learning community committed to professional excellence.
Explore the programs and certificates below to find the pathway that best aligns with your graduate-level career goals and aspirations.
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Allison Crowe, PhD
Department Chair
Christy Rhodes, PhD
Program Coordinator, Adult Education & Instructional Technology
Devlyn McCreight, PhD
Program Coordinator, Counselor Education
Vanessa Irvin, PhD
Program Coordinator, Library Science