2020-2021 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Special Education, MA
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Students may earn the Master of Arts degree in Special Education after completing a minimum of 33 specified credit hours as outlined in their graduate plan. In the final course, CURR 5090 - Applied Research Project, students complete an applied research project. Students must complete additional coursework as outlined on their graduate plan to be eligible for licensure.
Learning Outcomes
- Develop new special education knowledge and translate special education and related research into practice.
- Promote and model excellence in special education practice.
- Use assessment data to plan instruction, monitor student progress, and determine the effectiveness of instruction.
- Work collaboratively with general educators and communicate in an effective, professional manner with parents, staff, administrators, students and related service personnel.
Faculty
- Christi Kasa, Ph.D., Associate Professor
- Scott Kupferman, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Program Coordinator
- Kathleen Randolph, Ed.D., Assistant Professor
Application and Admission Process
Visit our website for requirements.
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