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OISE’s New Department Structure

Effective July 1, 2012

We want to let you know of some changes to OISE’s department structure that will take effect on July 1, 2012, when a new, four-department structure will replace the current, five-department structure. The new department structure is designed to promote excellence in programs and research by bringing together groups of faculty and students with complementary expertise and interests to learn, collaborate, and share knowledge with the wider community. All twelve existing programs will be aligned within one of the four departments.

 

Department Structure &
Department Names

OISE’s Twelve Graduate Programs

CURRENT

  1. Adult Education &
    Counselling Psychology
  • Adult Education & Community Development
  • Counselling Psychology
  1. Curriculum, Teaching &
    Learning
  • Curriculum Studies & Teacher Development
  • Master of Teaching in Elementary & Secondary Education
  • Second Language Education
  1. Human Development &
    Applied Psychology
  • Child Study & Education
  • Developmental Psychology & Education
  • School & Clinical Child Psychology
  1. Sociology & Equity Studies
    in Education
  • Sociology in Education
  1. Theory & Policy Studies
    in Education
  • Educational Administration
  • Higher Education
  • History & Philosophy of Education

EFFECTIVE

JULY 1, 2012

  1. Applied Psychology &
    Human Development
  • Child Study & Education
  • Counselling Psychology
  • Developmental Psychology & Education
  • School & Clinical Child Psychology
  1. Curriculum, Teaching &
    Learning
  • Curriculum Studies & Teacher Development
  • Master of Teaching in Elementary & Secondary Education
  • Second Language Education
  1. Humanities, Social
    Sciences & Social Justice Education
  • History & Philosophy of Education
  • Sociology in Education
  1. Leadership, Higher &
    Adult Education
  • Adult Education & Community Development
  • Educational Administration
  • Higher Education

We believe these changes will bring new opportunities for innovation, interdisciplinarity and internationalization and foster OISE’s reputation for excellence.

Where Can I Go for More Information? Our Frequently Asked Questions website should answer all of your questions about OISE’s new department structure:
www.oise.utoronto.ca/oise/About_OISE/Transition/FAQs

 

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