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Dec 10, 2024
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2022-2023 Graduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Special Education, MSEDU
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The 30-hour master’s degree can be completed on a part-time basis over the course of five semesters (2.5 calendar years). The courses are offered in a face-to-face format for local students and in an online format for those students who are not local. Students taking the online version of the program attend courses virtually and can interact with professors and classmates in real-time. All classes take place in the evenings to allow teachers to complete their workday prior to attending class. Taking the GRE is not required for entry. Admission is accepted for both Fall and Spring semesters, however the core courses begin in Fall semesters, therefore a Spring admission may not be appropriate unless the student requires some prerequisite coursework.
The master’s degree has three options for specialization. The focus area the student chooses will shape the coursework, research projects, and clinical experiences in which the student will participate. The focus areas include:
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The Moderate and Severe Disabilities Track is available for teachers who hold certification in moderate and severe disabilities.
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The Learning and Behavior Disorders Track (not available online) is available for teachers who hold certification in learning and behavior disorders.
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The Assistive Technology track is open to teachers with either type of certification in special education.
Admission Requirements
To be admitted to the master of science in special education program, students need to be certified in special education or have an undergraduate degree in special education. Students must have a minimum undergraduate cumulative grade point average of 2.75.
Degree Requirements
Total credit hours
Core requirements
Core requirements include the following courses:
Additional coursework by Focus Area:
MSD Focus
LBD Focus
AT Focus
Electives
Students may choose from 2-5 credit hours of electives including:
https://education.uky.edu/edsrc/eds/degrees-programs/masters/
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