354261 - Special Education (MS)
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Application Deadline
Fall: February 15
Contact Information
340 MCKB
801-422-3857
Martha.Cox@byu.edu
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Additional Requirements
Evidence of successful experience working with students at risk or with disabilities
Preference given to applicants who have a teaching license in general education, special education, or a related service qualification
Deadline notes
Six to ten applicants are admitted each year.
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PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
The BYU Special Education MS program prepares graduates to provide collaborative leadership in schools to facilitate the academic and social development of all students, including individuals with disabilities with challenging behavior. The program includes a verified course sequence to prepare graduates to become Board-Certified Behavior Analysts. In addition, graduates learn about systemic approaches to creating equitable and effective learning environments through a Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS), Response to Intervention (RTI), and Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports (PBIS). The masters program is open to teachers, special and general educators, as well as students from other disciplines. Classes are offered in the evening to accommodate teachers’ work schedules during fall, winter, and spring semesters.
Requirements for Degree
Credit hours: 36 hours minimum
Required courses: course, course, course, course, course, course, course, course, and course; plus six hours of electives
Residence: spring term attendance required
Examinations: oral defense of thesis