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Lehigh University – College of Education Master's (M.Ed.) Special Education
Lehigh University – College of Education

Master's (M.Ed.) Special Education

Bethlehem, USA

2 Years

English

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* $565 per credit hour

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Introduction

Quick Facts

Course Requirements:
10 courses (30 credits)

Typical Course Load:
Fall (2 courses), Spring (2 courses), Summer (2 courses) which allows candidates to complete the program in two years (two falls, two springs, and one summer).

Time to Completion:
2 years

Practical Experience Component:
Fieldwork is an important part of the program. Those students who are already teachers have the opportunity to complete the fieldwork at their current positions.

Alumni Current Positions:
Graduates work as teachers in both public and private K-12 classrooms.

Overview

The evolution toward inclusive classrooms has meant that teachers in all grades and subjects are increasingly called on to work with children with a broad range of abilities. Giving master’s candidates the tools to help each child learn and grow is the mission of Lehigh’s M.Ed. in Special Education.

The master’s is designed for those who hold a bachelor’s degree in Special Education and want to expand their skills but also for those who have a bachelor’s degree in general education and seek to gain effective methods for working with people with disabilities. Many of the master’s candidates are already certified in Special Education or elementary or secondary education.

Those seeking to earn a master’s degree in the field with certifications have these options:

  • Master’s in Special Education & Dual PA State Certification in 7-12 Special and General Education
  • Master’s in Special Education & Dual PA State Certification in PreK-8 Special Ed and PreK-4 General Ed
  • Master’s in Special Education & PA State PreK-8 or 7-12 Special Education Certification

Lehigh’s faculty in Special Education are noted experts in such areas as autism, learning disabilities, academic intervention, and emotional behavior disorders and support. Master’s candidates learn the best practices for designing instruction and working with students with a wide variety of disabilities.

The master’s degree without certification requires the completion of 30 credits or about 10 courses. Classes are arranged in the late afternoons or evenings to make the program convenient for those who work full-time. Most master’s candidates attend Lehigh part-time, taking about two courses per semester, including summers so they can complete the program in two years. They can begin in any semester, with admissions deadlines of July 15 for the fall semester, Dec. 15 for the spring semester and April 15 for the summer.

Those wishing to apply should complete the online application and provide undergraduate and (if applicable) graduate transcripts. A grade point average of at least 3.0 is mandated for undergraduate work. Prospective students should also supply two letters of recommendation (academic or professional), a personal statement and an acknowledgment of the College of Education policy on clearances.

Fieldwork is an important part of the program. Those students who are already teachers have the opportunity to complete the fieldwork at their current positions.

Opportunities

Lehigh operates the nationally-acclaimed Centennial School as a lab Special Education day school that works with children with emotional disturbance and students ages 6-12 with autism while preparing graduate students to become highly-qualified Special Education teachers.

Special Education teachers work with students who have a broad range of learning, mental, emotional and physical disabilities. They adapt general education lessons and teach such subjects as reading, writing, and math to students with mild and moderate disabilities. They also teach basic skills, including literacy and communication techniques, to students with severe disabilities.

Teachers in the field are in demand and that trend is expected to continue. The number of positions nationally is predicted to rise by 8 percent from 2016 to 2026, adding 33,300 new jobs, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Curriculum

Core Course Work (15 credits)

Course NumberCourse NameCredits
SPED 404Diversity, Families, and School Collaborations in K-123
SPED 429Professional Seminar3
SPED 432Positive Behavior Support3
SPED 452Assessment in Special Education3
SPED 465Advanced Inclusionary Practices in K-123

Area of Study (3 credits, must choose one of the following; courses not chosen here may be taken as electives, below)

Course NumberCourse NameCredits
SPED 416Autism Spectrum Disorders and Evidence-Based Practices3
SPED 418Alternative Curricular Approaches3
SPED 419Academic Interventions: PreK-83
SPED 421Academic Interventions: Secondary Level3

Electives (12 credits; the one course chosen above under Area of Study may not also be counted toward fulfilling Electives credits)

Course NumberCourse NameCredits
SPED 330Special Topics in Special Education1-3
SPED 338Emotional and Behavioral Disorders of Children3
SPED 402Applied Behavior Analysis3
SPED 409K-12 Classroom Environment and Management3
SPED 410Behavior Analysts: Ethics and Professional Conduct3
SPED 411Early Childhood Education3
SPED 416Autism Spectrum Disorders and Evidence-Based Practices3
SPED 418Alternative Curricular Approaches3
SPED 419Academic Interventions: PreK-83
SPED 421Academic Interventions: Secondary Level3
SPED 423Transition to Post-school Life3
SPED 430Advanced Seminar in Special Education3
SPED 440Early Academic Intervention3
EDUC 461Single-Subject Research Design3
EDL 432Special Education Law3
EDL 479School Law and Ethics3
SCHP 412Consultation Procedures3
SCHP 426Advanced School and Family Interventions3

Other electives as approved by the adviser

The Behavior Analyst Certification Board, Inc.® has verified the following course sequence as meeting the coursework requirements for eligibility to take the Board Certified Behavior Analyst Examination®. Applicants will have to meet additional requirements to qualify (http://bacb.com/bcba-requirements/).

Course NumberCourse NameCredits
SPED 402Applied Behavior Analysis3
SPED 409K-12 Classroom Environment and Management3
SPED 410Behavior Analysts: Ethics and Professional Conduct3
SPED 416Autism Spectrum Disorders and Evidence-Based Practices3
SPED 432Positive Behavior Support3
EDUC 461Single-Subject Research Design3


Application Requirements

  • Completed online application
  • $65 Application Fee
  • GPA Minimum: 3.0 (undergraduate)
  • Official transcript(s) from each post-secondary institution attended
  • 2 letters of recommendation - Academic and/or professional
  • Acknowledgment of College of Education Policy on Clearances
  • Essay

Deadlines

  • April 15 for summer semester summer
  • July 15 for the fall semester start
  • December 15 for the spring semester start

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