Argosy University/Phoenix
College of Education and Human Development


Welcome

January 2007 was an anniversary for me with Argosy University. Perhaps because it was a new year, perhaps because of the anniversary, I stopped to reflect on this past year with the School of Education and Human Development here on the Phoenix campus.  It was a year of records:

the most graduates from our graduate program,
the most successfully completed comprehensive exams,
the greatest number of doctoral candidates in education,
and a record number of new students this past fall.

This year’s snapshot focused more clearly when I viewed the results of the Noel-Levitz Adult Learner Survey in which our students participated this past fall. I was pleased to note that our students who place high importance on academic advisors also rated academic advising highest.  The students expect academic advisors that

  1. are concerned about their success as an individual,
  2. apply the academic major to specific career goals,
  3. are knowledgeable about requirements in a major,
  4. and are accessible by telephone and e-mail.

These strengths, along with students’ high ratings in the quality of instruction and content of the courses, tell me that you are attending an institution that is not only growing but also providing you with quality instruction and faculty that care about your success in your chosen profession. 

You are right—we care about you.
Norma Patterson
Norma J. H. Patterson, Ph.D.
Chair & Associate Professor

 

Mission Statement

The mission of Argosy University’s College of Education and Human Development is to prepare leading educational practitioners and lifelong learners who actively engage in the scholarships of reflective teaching, application, integration, and discovery within diverse educational environments.

The College of Education and Human Development programs include high quality, learner-centered opportunities for all students in a wide range of practitioner fields; experienced and highly competent faculty; a focus on the individual student’s needs and goals; standards-based programs of study; and convenient delivery formats.


Graduates of Argosy University’s College of Education and Human Development possess the advanced knowledge base, skills, and dispositions that characterize confident and principled leaders who are ethical practitioners, effective communicators, productive collaborators and well informed consumers, synthesizers, and evaluators of educational research.  As such, their practice reflects awareness of social issues, commitment to social justice, and sensitivity and responsiveness to all facets of a pluralistic society.


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