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"I want to educate the next generation of teachers about all the possibilities when working with children with challenging behavior. "

—Dr. Lee Kern, Professor
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Teaching, Learning, and Technology

This 60 credit post-master's degree program prepares students for careers in educational leadership in higher education as teacher trainers, consultants, and researchers.

The program is individualized and emphasizes applied research, faculty-student mentoring, and the development of professional empetencies such as writing for publication, college teaching, grant writing, and program administration. A Master's degree in Special Education is required.


DOCTORALTRAINING CURRICULUM FOR THE
Ph.D. IN SPECIAL EDUCATION

Doctoral Core
(12 credits)
SpEd 490 / SchP 496 Doctoral Seminars in Special Education or School Psychology


Research Core (18 credits)
Educ 408
Introduction to Statistics (3 credits)
Educ 409 Analysis of Experimental Data (3 credits)
*Educ 410 Univariate Statistical Models (3 credits)
*Educ 411 Multivariate Statistical Models (3 credits)
Educ 461 Single-Subject Research Design (3 credits)
Cpsy / (SchP 473) Advanced Research Methods in Applied Psychology
                                 (1 -3 credits)
Educ 491 Qualitative Methodology (1 - 6 credits)
Educ 495 Independent Study (1 - 6 credits)

     * Required Courses


Special Education Major Core (15 credits)

Choose from special education courses or independent studies in special interest areas.


Related Areas (9 credits)
      (e.g., Educ 471 Multicultural, School Psychology, Educational                 Leadership)


Apprenticeship (6 credits)

Supervised mentored experiences. Apprenticeship credits earned by:

  • College teaching
  • Student teaching supervision
  • Writing for publication
  • Participation in research projects
  • Presentations at national conferences
  • Grant writing
  • Educational leadership in schools and community


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