Graduate Theses
The College of Education produces teachers, counselors, and administrators who immediately impact and improve their community—wherever it may be. The college boasts experienced faculty and staff who create the best learning environment possible. The College of Education takes West Texas' educators to the next level.
Theses/Dissertations from 1976
A Study of the Career Education Needs of Freshman and Senior Students in the Midland Independent School District, Randall S. Braddock
Personal, Social, and Vocational Adjustment of the Educable Cerebral Palsied; A review of the literature, Billy M. Brown
A Study of the Relationship Between Failure to be Promoted and Self-Concept of Ninth Grade Students, Joan C. Cobb
An Investigation of the Effects of Group Listening Skills on the Frequency of Questions Asked by Students, Margaret J. Crook
Employment Qualifications for Community Service Agencies and Organizations in Midland and Odessa, Susan Garfield Edwards
Employment Qualifications for Community Service Agencies and Organizations in Midland and Odessa, Susan Garfield Edwards
The Guidance Associate Program: A Comparison of Job Training and Job Functions, Alice Greenwood
A Study of Student Sentiments Toward School, La Wanda Bolles Thompson
A Hands-On Museum for Children, Stephanie Townsend
A Comparative Study of the Characteristics of Dropout Students in the Midland Independent School District in 1962-62 and 1974-75, Ula Joe Williams
Theses/Dissertations from 1975
The Client-Centered Counselor in the Pastoral Setting, Joseph Roland Armshaw
A Study of Career Education in the Middle School, Katherine Kniffen
Career Education: A Promise of Relevancy in Education, Jimmie Nell Parker