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Graduate Studies in Special Education
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Contact
Chair, Early Childhood, Physical, and Special Education
(419) 530-5076
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Degrees Offered |
M.Ed., ED Spec, PhD |
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Part-time Program of Study Offered |
Yes |
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Evenings Courses Offered |
Yes |
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Weekend Courses Offered |
Some |
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Online Offerings |
Yes |
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Summer Courses |
Yes |
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
The Master’s (M.Ed.) and Education Specialist (ED Spec) programs in Special Education
allow students to choose among a focus in special education in the areas of early
intervention, early childhood special education, high incidence conditions (e.g. learning
disability, mental retardation, emotional disturbance), severe disabilities (e.g.
physical, cognitive and social-emotional) and behavior disorders. All of these graduate
programs can be linked to teacher certification requirements in Ohio and Michigan.
The location of the university offers students opportunities to work with children/adults
who have a wide range of abilities in a variety of school settings and intervention
programs.
OF SPECIAL INTEREST
Specific endorsements also may be added to current Ohio Dept. of Education teacher
licenses. These endorsements include Preschool Special Need Endorsement, Early Childhood Intervention Specialist (ages 3-8), which can only be added to a license in Early Childhood Education. The
Transition to Work (TTW) Endorsement may be added to a special education or vocational education license. Certification
from the Ohio Dept. of MR/DD as an Early Intervention Specialist (birth to age 3)
is an option for persons who hold degrees in a number of different areas (e.g. education,
nursing, psychology, social work, etc…).
CURRICULUM INFORMATION
- The Master’s Degree in Special Education is a 36-hour program.
- The Education Specialist Degree is a 32-hour program available to students who hold a Master's Degree.
- The Ph.D. programs in Curriculum & Instruction, with a Specialization in Special Education, have an impressive track record of placing students in research and teaching positions in colleges and universities, school districts, and state agencies.
APPLICATION AND ADMISSIONS DEADLINES
Admissions are ongoing.
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