Graduate Program
Graduate Program
The Department of Special Education and Communication Disorders offers several
programs designed to meet the needs of graduate students. The department offers
programs leading to licensure, graduate degrees, and coursework to meet professional
development goals.
- Licensure in Special Education:
- Post Baccalaureate Initial Licensure - Teacher of Students with Moderate
Disabilities (PreK-8 or 5-12)
- Post Baccalaureate Initial Licensure - Teacher of Students with Severe
Disabilities (All Levels)
- M.Ed in Special Education:
- Initial Licensure and Master of Education in Special Education - Teacher
of Students with Moderate Disabilities (PreK-8 or 5-12)
- Initial Licensure and Master of Education in Special Education - Teacher
of Students with Severe
Disabilities (All Levels)
- Master of Education in Special Education leading to Professional Licensure
- Master of Education in Special Education (Non-Licensure)
- M.Ed in Speech-Language Pathology:
- Program is inactive at this time
Curriculum
Please consult the
University Catalog, the official college
resource, for up-to-date program information and course
descriptions.
Not all classes are available each semester. To view what courses are currently
being offered, please view current
course offerings.
Admission
Application for admission should be made through the School of Graduate
Studies.
For more information please contact Dr. Edward Carter at Edward.Carter@bridgew.edu.
Last Modified: February 6, 2012