Education: Special Education (EDSP)FacultyChair Professor Associate Professor Research Associate Assistant Professor DEFAULT AbstractGraduate studies in the Department of Special Education include programs leading to Master of Arts and Master of Education degrees, Advanced Graduate Specialist certificates, and Doctor of Philosophy degrees. Areas of concentration may include: learning disabilities; behavior disorders; severe disabilities (including autism); early childhood (including infancy); secondary and transition special education; and special education policy studies. The department also offers a graduate teacher preparation program in the following areas: early childhood special education, elementary special education, secondary/middle special education, and/or severe disabilities. Historically, employment opportunities for special education graduates have been excellent. Students who graduate with a master's degree in special education may find many leadership positions in the public and private schools such as master teachers, curriculum specialists, program coordinators, or other specialized support staff. Doctoral degree graduates may find university faculty positions or professional staff positions in state departments of education, the federal government and in the public schools. Private agencies and organizations may also seek doctoral graduates as researchers, program directors or specialized support staff. Admissions InformationFor the Master's of Education and AGS programs, students must submit scores on the PRAXIS I test (meeting the state of Maryland passing scores) prior to admission into the department and have an undergraduate 3.0 GPA. The Master's of Arts program requires a 3.0 undergraduate GPA and the submission of the Miller Analogies Test or the Graduate Record Examination test scores at or above the 40th percentile rank. Admission to the doctoral program requires a 3.5 grade point average in previous graduate studies, a 3.0 undergraduate GPA, and at least a 50 percentile on Graduate Record Examination. Graduate programs are planned individually by the student and advisor to reflect each student's background and goals. Individual programming by students and advisers allows a wide latitude of career direction within the field of special education upon completion of graduate study. Graduate study in special education requires advanced competencies in the education of children and youth with disabilities. Students who enter the program with special education certification are required to take a minimum of 30 credit hours for a MEd degree and a minimum of 36 credit hours for a MA degree. Students who enter without academic preparation in education and wish to receive special education certification are required to take approximately 40-45 credit hours. Upon successfuly completion of the teacher education degree requirements, students will be recommended for Maryland State Certification in Special Education.
Degree Requirements
Advanced Graduate Specialist Certificate (A.G.S.)
Master's of Education or Master's of Arts (M.Ed. or M.A.)
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D. )
Students pursuing the doctoral program in special education must have completed the Master of Arts degree or the Master of Education degree in special education or a related area. A student in the doctoral program will generally complete a minimum of 90 hours of graduate study (including up to 30 credits from a student's masters program) of which 30 to 40 hours will be in the major field. Candidates must meet doctoral competencies in research, teaching, and professional practice and in an area of concentration listed above that fulfill their professional goals. A one year residency requirement is necessary for graduation. Students should consult the Department website on Graduate Programs for more information. Facilities and Special ResourcesThe special education program's strengths include integrated field experiences, special education research facilities and faculty members whose diverse backgrounds enable the Department to maintain an integrated approach. Financial AssistanceA limited number of fellowships, assistantships and/or grants are available to qualified applicants. Contact InformationProspective graduate students are requested to view the departmental website at http://www.education.umd.edu/EDSP/ or consult the handbook on Graduate Programs in Special Education, for additional specific information on Departmental programs, admissions procedures and financial aid. To obtain this booklet, please contact:
Dr. Philip Burke
current URL: http://www.gradschool.umd.edu/catalog/programs/printable.cfm?CODE=190
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