The Bachelor of Science in Education in Special Education prepares you for a career in teaching and advocating for students with exceptionalities. Choose between three concentrations: Deaf Education, Mild to Intensive Dual Licensure, or Disability Services.
The Autism Spectrum Disorders offers comprehensive training to help you understand and support individuals with ASD. You'll gain knowledge in behavioral analysis, communication and intervention strategies.
The Early Intervention minor provides you with the knowledge and skills needed to support children with disabilities and their families. Through a combination of coursework and hands-on experiences, you'll learn how to identify and address developmental delays, collaborate with families and professionals and promote positive outcomes for children in diverse settings.
The Mild to Moderate Special Education minor provides a comprehensive understanding of how to support students with disabilities. Through coursework and practical experiences, you'll learn about topics such as behavior management and individualized education plans.
The Deaf Education Multiple Disabilities undergraduate certificate combines coursework from several special education programs. This program is for students enrolled in a deaf education degree program or who have earned teaching licensure in deaf education.
Provides students with content specialization and an additional credential upon completion