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Nov 21, 2024
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2012-2013 Graduate Bulletin [Archived Catalog]
Special Education (M.S.Ed.)
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Return to: Part 3 — Program Descriptions
Indiana University
Master of Science in Education (M.S.Ed.)
College of Education and Public Policy
Barry Kanpol, Dean
Jane Leatherman, Graduate Program Director
260-481-5742 or 260-481-4146 ~ ipfw.edu/educ ~ Neff Hall 250
This 36-hour-degree program will prepare candidates to work with individuals with mild to moderate disabilities in educational settings. Program graduates will be prepared to hold leadership roles in special education programs. They also will have fulfilled the educational requirements needed to obtain an Indiana teaching license in Mild Intervention, which includes certification in learning disabilities, mild and moderate disabilities, and emotional disabilities.
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Notes:
- It is recommended that students take EDUC P503 and EDUC K505 as the first courses in their program. The last courses will be EDUC K595 and EDUC K599 or EDUC K500 Special Projects in Special Education.
- Three portfolio checkpoints will take place during the students’ M.S.Ed. program: after 18 hours of credit, after 33 hours of credit, and at the completion of EDUC K599. Students will meet with a faculty member for each of the three portfolio checkpoints for a review of portfolio contents associated with program standards.
- At least 21 of the 36 total credits toward the M.S.Ed. must be completed at IPFW.
- For all special education programs, students must pass the Praxis II special education test. Please ask a faculty advisor for test specifics.
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