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Nov 25, 2024
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2021-2022 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Special Education, M.S.
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Master of Science Degree in Special Education
The Master of Science in Special Education is a single degree, offering practicing educators and those intending to enter the teaching profession the opportunity to design a program of study to meet their interests and teacher licensure needs.
Admission Requirements
A combination of factors including GPA, personal narrative, resume, professional references, and teaching experience will be used for determining acceptance to the graduate program in special education. Submit an application with all required documentation to the Graduate College.
Comprehensive Examination
For successful completion of the Master of Science in Special Education program, all candidates are required to pass a comprehensive examination of their knowledge and application of content learned in the program.
Non-Degree Coursework
Student may apply to Radford University’s College of Graduate Studies and Research as a non-degree seeking student. Non-degree students seeking to enroll in graduate level special education courses must obtain the permission of the director of the school or the graduate coordinator. It is the policy of Radford’s College of Graduate Studies and Research that no more than 9 credit hours taken as a non-degree seeking student may be petitioned for acceptance toward a degree.
Degree Requirements
I. M.S. in Special Education with Concentration – 30 hours (To add licensure to the M.S. in Special Education, additional professional studies coursework and internship are required)
II. M.S. in Special Education, Fifth Year – 30 hours
III. M.S. in Special Education without concentration – 30 hours
I. M.S. in Special Education with Concentration
A. Special Education, General Curriculum, K-12
B. Special Education, Adapted Curriculum, K-12
C. Special Education, Early Childhood, birth-five
D. Special Education, Deaf and Hard of Hearing, preK-12
E. Special Education, Blindness and Visual Impairment, preK-12
A. Special Education, General Curriculum
This option is for those who will work with students with disabilities who learn within K-12 general education curriculum primarily within general education settings.
Required Program Courses (18 hours)
B. Special Education, Adapted Curriculum
This option is for those who will work with students with complex disabilities who require an individualized, adapted curriculum and specialized supports to gain access to the general education curriculum and learn within K-12 general education settings.
Required Program Courses (18 hours)
C. Special Education, Early Childhood Birth-Five
This option prepares graduates to work with and advocate for infants and young children with developmental delays and disabilities birth to five and their families in a variety of early intervention, home and school settings.
Required Program Courses (18 hours)
D. Special Education, Hearing Impairments
This option is for those who will work in a variety of educational settings with students who are deaf or hard of hearing.
Required Program Courses (18 hours)
E. Special Education, Blindness and Visual Impairment
This option is for those who will work in a variety of educational settings with students who are blind or have visual impairments.
Required Program Courses (21 hours)
II. M.S. in Special Education, Fifth Year
This program option is designed for Radford University students who have graduated from the Interdisciplinary Studies: non-licensure B.S. program in Special Education, the licensure B.S. program in Elementary education with a special education, concentration or the licensure B.S. program in Deaf/Hard of Hearing. Undergraduate students must meet all requirements for admission to the Graduate College before being enrolled in the master’s degree portion of the program. Students are expected to complete the graduate admissions process during the final semester of their senior year. Graduate admissions requirements for students in the 5-year program are the same as for other options within the Special Education Master’s program. Students in this option must have a minimum GPA of 2.75 to qualify for enrollment.
The following courses are required for the master’s degree in Special Education and VDOE licensure in Special Education: General Curriculum K-12 and Special Education: Adapted Curriculum, K-12. If undergraduate courses were not taken for the adapted curriculum licensure then students will only receive licensure in Special Education: General Curriculum K-12. Students who earned licensure through the B.S. program in Deaf/Hard of Hearing will take EDSP 672, Characteristics of Learners with Disabilities who Access the General Education Curriculum, K-12, rather than EDSP 669, Diagnostic and Assessment Procedures for Individuals with Disabilities, which they take at the undergraduate level.
Required Courses and Internships (30 hours)
III. M.S. in Special Education without Concentration (30 hours)
This option is for those seeking advanced professional development in Special Education and who do not need to focus on a single endorsement-related area of coursework for licensure. Students will take 12 hours of core courses with an additional 18 hours of coursework selected with an advisor. Of the 30 total hours, 21 must be at the 600 level or above.
Special Education Electives (15 hours)
Five courses must be taken from the list below, with at least 3 hours in each of the four categories. Students will choose two courses in one category for a total of five courses. Other courses may be accepted if approved by the department.
Assessment and Evaluation
Reading, Writing, Communication, Language Development
Remaining 3 Credits
The remaining 3 credits must be taken in one of the areas listed above.
Open Elective (3 hours)
To be selected from course offerings in EDEL, EDUC, EDRD, COED, COSD, EDEC, EDET, EDSP or PSYC.
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