The Department of Educational Administration and Human Resource Development


The Department of Educational Administration and Human Resource Development (EAHR) develops educational leaders and improves practice through teaching, research and service in the areas of public school administration, human resource development, higher education administration, adult education and student affairs administration. Statewide and nationally, EAHR graduates, faculty and staff play major roles in the education of children and adults.

As one of four departments in the School of Education and Human Development, EAHR is currently home to about 380 undergraduate students, 392 graduate students, 22 faculty and 22 staff.

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Program Highlight: Adult Education

BACHELOR'S MASTER'S PH.D. ED.D. MINOR
Education Administration
PK-12 Educational Leadership
Higher Education Administration
Student Affairs Administration in Higher Education
Educational Human Resource Development
Workforce, Adult, & Lifelong Education (WALE)
Human Resource Development
Human Resource Development Honors
Denotes online option available

FROM OUR STUDENTS


“What I enjoy most are the opportunities to work with such a diverse, intelligent, talented group of life-long learners,” said Druery. “People who are helpful, friendly and want to see you succeed encourage me on a daily basis.”

 – Donna Druery

Judy Sandlin

Judy Sandlin

Clinical Professor

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Email: jrsandlin@tamu.ede

515 Harrington Office Building

Dr. Judy Reed Sandlin received her Ph.D. in Kinesiology with an emphasis in Statistics and Research Design from Texas A&M University in 1993. Dr. Sandlin joined the Educational Administration and Human Resource Development Department at Texas A&M University as a Clinical Assistant Professor in 2007. Dr. Sandlin teaches graduate and undergraduate courses in measurement and evaluation, statistics, and research design. She developed the undergraduate research design course and has developed on-line delivery versions of all of the courses she teaches.

Dr. Sandlin’s research focuses on sport and character development and college student health issues. She has written 32 peer-reviewed journal articles and abstracts and has presented at international, national, and state conventions. Dr. Sandlin has served on 24 doctoral committees and seven master’s committees. Since 2014, she has taken over 200 students on domestic and international study abroad trips. Dr. Sandlin was named a Aggies Commit Faculty Fellow in 2015 and Corps Academic Mentor of the Year in 2013. Dr. Sandlin currently serves as a TrueSport Education Ambassador for the United States Anti-Doping Agency.

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