Special Education Pre K-12, Master of Education

Admission

Admission to this program is selective. This program enrolls new students in the fall term only. A candidate must hold a bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited institution and provide proof of New York State teaching certification.

An ideal candidate will:

An applicant who meets all other admissions requirements and has no more than 6 credits of liberal arts course deficiencies may be admitted to the program. The student must resolve the deficiencies prior to beginning the clinical residency experience.

Application

Please see the Graduate Admission section of this catalog for a complete listing of materials required to complete a graduate application.

Program Curriculum

Foundation Courses
EDUC 6010Middle Childhood & Adolescent Development3
CURI 6050Literacy Assessment3
EDUC 6130Literacy Across the Curriculum3
Core Courses
SPED 6005Introduction to History of Special Education Law3
EDUC 6015Exceptionalities: Individualizing Learning3
SPED 6025Teaching & Learning Across the Contents: Methods I3
SPED 6040Children with Disabilities: Moderate and Severe3
SPED 6045Behavioral Management & Intervention3
SPED 6050Teaching Exceptional Adolescents in Inclusive Settings: Methods II3
SPED 6060Psychoeducational Assessment Practices & IEP Development3
SPED 6070Successful Transitioning Through Partnership and Collaboration3
SPED 6075Foundations of Educational Action Research3
SPED 7020Special Education Residency Seminar: Certified Teachers3
Capstone Course
SPED 7005Special Education Masters Capstone Final Project3
Total Credits42

Upon successful completion of the program, students will be able to:

  • Collaborate with families, related service providers, and other school personnel to design and implement individualized curricula for students with disabilities;
  • Develop transition services in consultation with relevant stakeholders;
  • Critically evaluate research in special education;
  • Articulate the philosophy and classroom application of inclusive education;
  • Make instructional and environmental modifications based on students’ learning needs;
  • Assess behavior to develop and implement a behavior intervention plan;
  • Demonstrate effective classroom management practices involving students with disabilities;
  • Assess and interpret data to design and implement individualized instruction;
  • Implement evidence-based practices to instruct students with disabilities;
  • Conduct formative and summative assessments to inform instruction; and
  • Demonstrate reflective professional growth practices.