The Ohio State University Master of Arts Program in Workforce Development and Education is designed for working professionals who want to acquire advanced knowledge in workforce education, training and development. This cross-disciplinary approach applies to many professional positions with employers throughout our region. The program is designed for people interested in adult education for business, education, government, healthcare, manufacturing/industry, vocational schools and technical schools, social services or community welfare agencies.
In general, the Workforce Development Education program seek to prepare advanced practitioners and scholars to address educational issues related to work and learning. More specifically, the degree programs focus on individuals entering or re-entering the workforce, adapting to changes in organizational and workforce requirements, and undertaking lifelong learning to achieve personal and societal goals. Graduates from the program gain the skills to work in a wide variety of roles, helping individuals, organizations and communities meet their training and education needs.
The Workforce Development and Education section offers an
academic degree program emphasizing adult learning, career and
technical education, human resource development, and workforce
development policy; conducts research on topics in these areas; and
provides professional development opportunities to meet the needs of
individuals, organizations and government agencies. The WDE section
values scholarly research and quality instruction as a means to model
and improve theory and professional practice, nationally and
internationally. (Adopted, Summer 2003)
July 7, 2006
