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Special Education - MEd


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Emma Eccles Jones College of Education and Human Services

Department of Special Education and Rehabilitation Counseling

The Master of Education degree program is designed for persons who desire a graduate program that will help them improve their competencies as educators. This includes school personnel, as well as individuals who are involved in education-related activities across a variety of community, work, and clinical settings. The MEd degree focuses on improving instruction and management practices, implementing legal requirements, professional collaboration, and addressing cultural and linguistic diversity. All candidates must complete a creative project which consists of a professional portfolio or a research project. A minimum of 36 credits, including a creative project, is required for the MEd degree. Students are not required to complete a particular area of specialization but are encouraged to fill their required elective credits with courses that align with their particular interests. Students interested in an Administrative/Supervisory concentration should indicate that interest on their initial master’s application and submit an additional application to the School of Teacher Education and Leadership.

Master of Education

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. Coursework taken post bachelor’s degree can be applied from licensure or endorsement areas such as:

  • Administrative/Supervisory
  • Dual Sensory Impairments
  • Early Childhood
  • English as a Second Language
  • Mild/Moderate
  • Reading
  • Severe Disabilities

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

  • Elementary Education
  • Family and Human Development
  • Instructional Technology
  • Psychology
  • Program Evaluation
  • Secondary Education
  • Sociology or Social Work

For more specific information, please visit the department’s website: http://cehs.usu.edu/sperc/sped/masters/index.

MEd with Administrative/Supervisory Licensure

The Master of Education with Administrative/Supervisory License degree program is designed for individuals pursuing administrative or supervisory positions in the public school system. The program combines the special education focus on refining school practices in terms of instruction and management practices, legal requirements, and professional collaboration with the knowledge and competencies of the Administrative/Supervisory Certificate program. A separate application to the Teacher Education and Leadership department is required for this program. For more information, please visit the department’s website: http://cehs.usu.edu/sperc/sped/masters/med-with-asl.

Program Requirements


SPED 6060 , 6300 , 6700 , 6770  are not offered every semester. Contact advisor for updated information on course offerings. SPED 6960  is intended to be completed during the last semester or two of the program. Twelve additional elective credits (5000 level or above) are required for program completion; elective courses must be approved by advisor and relevant to professional interests.

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