Master of Science

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Masters of Science

Electives (12 credits)

All master's students are required to enroll in courses that support their area(s) of interest. Courses may either be taken in the Department of Special Education and Rehabilitation Counseling or in other departments.

Note: To accomplish this goal, master’s students should identify their interests and then, while working with their advisor, carefully identify courses to explore their interests.

Coursework taken post bachelors degree can be applied from licensure or endorsement areas such as:


Early Childhood


Reading


Mild/Moderate


English as a Second Language


Severe Disabilities


Administrative/ Supervisory


Dual Sensory Impairments

Coursework can be applied from a single program or accrued across departments such as:

Note: The rationale for offering credit in supporting areas is to provide students with the opportunity to identify and cultivate expertise in specific area(s) of study. To accomplish this goal master's students should identify their interests and then with their advisor carefully identify courses to explore their interests.

Contact Information

Megan Murdock

Megan Murdock

Graduate Program Coordinator

Special Education and Rehabilitation Counseling

Phone: 435-797-3245
Office Location: EDUC 313