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College of Education and Information Sciences
The College of Education and Information Sciences offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in teacher education, educational administration, counseling, communication sciences and disorders, library and information science, computer science and management engineering. Small classes, state-of-the-art technology, exceptional student teaching and internship opportunities, and a distinguished faculty of experienced professionals combine for an education of unparalleled quality. The College of Education and Information Sciences is dedicated to preparing students for leading roles in some of the world's fastest growing and most rewarding fields.
Along with bachelor's and master's degrees, the College of Education and Information Sciences offers two doctoral programs – the Ph.D. in Information Studies and the Ed.D. in Interdisciplinary Educational Studies. The College is home to the nationally renowned Palmer School of Library and Information Science. In addition, the College offers graduate-level advanced certificates in such specialties as archives and records management, public library administration and school district leadership. Longstanding affiliations with dozens of school districts, public libraries and other organizations give our students opportunities for real-world experience and a forum for networking.
The College holds several prestigious accreditations signifying they meet the highest standards of their respective fields.
Video Profiles
Christopher Malinowski
Associate Professor
Department of Computer Science/Management Engineering
"Your life and your career begin not after you graduate, but the very first day you walk through the doors of LIU Post. Many of our students... have found part-time employment in the industry while they are still in school here."
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Jamie Earley
Mathematics Adolescence Education
"The Math Department helped me with the process of being able to teach and tutor math. Students who need extra help with any type of math problems can come into our math lab. It's been extremely rewarding."
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Dr. Iftikhar Ahmad
Associate Professor of Education
"I wanted to teach at a university which was progressive, which was different, which was receptive of the new trends and tendencies, and LIU Post was the place which I found to be quite a nurturing place."
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Jared Ciborowski
Early Childhood Education
"I was a transfer student coming to LIU Post. The day I got here to register for my classes, the transfer center already had my credits accepted. They were very on top of it."
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Teachers, Counselors and Librarians: earn additional certifications this summer!
Use your time off during the summer to earn additional graduate credits that will enhance your teaching and counseling experience and increase your salary level.
Meet with one of our graduate advisors from the College of Education and Information Sciences and they will evaluate your transcript and prior experiences and suggest courses that may fulfill your New York State Education Department certification requirements.
Educators may be able to extend their certification in areas such as Early Childhood Education, Childhood and Students with Disabilities with as few as 3 graduate credits.
For more information contact Graduate Admissions at 516-299-2900 and ask to speak to a Graduate Advisor in the College of Education and Information Sciences about earning additional teaching certification at LIU Post.
Science Research Workshop for High School Science Teachers
June 25 – June 28, 2012
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