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Special Education: General Curriculum, K-12 (M.Ed.)

This master's degree program is designed for those who wish to earn licensure and teach children with special education needs in a K-12 classroom setting. Three (3) credit hours in human growth and development are required for licensure in addition to the graduate program requirements.

The M.Ed. in special education: general curriculum is available at Marymount’s Main Campus. The program is also available through Marymount’s Professional Development School (PDS) partnership with Fairfax County Public Schools.

Additional Endorsement Options: An additional endorsement in elementary education is available to students in this program. See information under "Teaching Licensure Additional Endorsement" in elementary education (PK-6) for requirements.

Degree Requirements — Special Education: General Curriculum, K-12

39 credits

Many courses require field experience. For details, see education Course Descriptions.

ED 509 and ED 503 are required as the first courses in this program, as they provide the foundation for all other courses.

ED 503Curriculum: Theory and Practice

3

ED 509Special Education: Foundations and Characteristics of Exceptional Learners

3

ED 511Psychoeducational Assessment and Instructional Programming

3

ED 519Current Research, Trends, and Legal Issues in Special Education

3

ED 523Diagnostic and Corrective Literacy Instruction

3

ED 529Collaboration and Consultation in Special Education Settings

3

ED 539Instructional Implementation of the Individualized Education Program

3

ED 545Transition and Family Issues for Individuals with Disabilities

3

ED 549Assessments, Techniques, and Interventions in Behavior Management

3

ED 555Reading and Language Arts for Diverse Learners: Grades PK-2

3

ED 558Elementary Math Methods

3

ED 570SEStudent Teaching: Special Education General Curriculum K-12

6

ED 509: A course in human growth and development for kindergarten-age students through adolescents is required before enrolling in ED 509.

ED 549 and ED 570SE must be taken at the same time.