Special Education, M.Ed. (Type 10 Certification)
This program prepares candidates for a variety of roles working with children and adolescents with exceptional needs. It is designed for students with baccalaureate degrees seeking the LBS I certification (Type 10). Visit Certifications and Endorsements at NLU for more details.
In addition to National College of Education Graduate Admissions Requirements, applicants must:
This degree requires:
MED Core - 8 SH
EPS541 | Cognition and Instruction | |
ESR505 | Educational Inquiry and Assessment | |
FND511 | Social and Cultural Politics of Education: Personal and Contextual Perspectives | |
Special Education Program Requirements - 31-34 SH
SPE500 | Introduction to Exceptional Children and Adolescents/Special Education | |
SPE506 | Frameworks and Perspectives in Special Education | |
SPE545 | Assistive Technology | |
SPE502 | Language Development and Challenges in Children and Adolescents | |
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SPE526 | Best Practice in Child Word-Finding: Academic Accommodations for Students with Expressive Language Difficulties | |
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SPE503 | Collaborative and Consultative Teaming and Teaching | |
SPE508 | Critical Literacy for Students with Disabilities | |
SPE501 | Educational and Diagnostic Assessment of Exceptional Children and Adolescents | |
SPE509 | Clinical Literacy | |
SPE523 | Diagnosis and Remediation of Math Disabilities/Special Education | |
SPE507 | Social/Emotional Development and Teaching and Support | |
SPE527 | Individualized Curriculum and Instruction | |
SPE592C | Practicum/Teaching Children and Adolescents with Special Needs | |
Note: SPE 500 can be waived per advisor.