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  The Graduate School of Education 2014–2016 Master of Education (Ed.M.) Programs with State Certification Programs in the Department of Educational Psychology Ed.M. in Special Education (Certification: Teacher of Student with Disabilities)  

Ed.M. in Special Education (Certification: Teacher of Student with Disabilities)


Coordinator: Dr. Angela O'Donnell (848-932-0830; email: angela.odonnell@gse.rutgers.edu)

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The master's degree program in special education provides advanced graduate preparation for general education teachers seeking Teacher of Students with Disabilities licensure. Applicants are required to have a New Jersey standard instructional certificate or a Certificate of Eligibility with Advanced Standing (CEAS).

Coursework addresses the instructional needs of students with mild and moderate disabilities. The 36-credit program is composed of a special education core (21 credits); a learning, cognition, and development requirement (3 credits); educational statistics, measurement, and evaluation courses (6 credits); and special education electives (6 credits).

The special education core develops competencies in the assessment and remediation of students with learning disabilities, collaborative teaching/consultation skills, and knowledge about New Jersey special education law.

General Studies


1. Special Education Core (27 credits)

Required (21 credits)


15:293:525  Psychology of the Exceptional Child (3) or 05:300:383  Introduction to Special Education (3)

15:299:516  Literacy Development in the Elementary and Middle School (3) or 05:300:495  Literacy Development in the Elementary and Middle School (3)

15:293:523  Inclusive Teaching in Education (3) or 05:300:481  Materials and Methods in Special Education (3)

05:300:480  Literacy for Students with Disabilities (3)

15:293:522  Learning Disabilities (3)

15:293:533  Assessment and Measurement for Special Education (3)

15:293:534  Classroom Organization for Special Education (3)

Two courses selected from the following (6 credits)

15:293:521  Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (3)

15:293:610  New Jersey Special Education Law (3)

15:293:630  Current Topics in Special Education (3)

15:293:509  Emotional and Behavioral Disorders (3)

2. Educational Statistics, Measurement, and Evaluation Core (6 credits)

15:291:515  Psychometric Theory I (3)

15:291:531  Statistical Methods I (3)

3. Learning, Cognition, and Development Core (3 credits)

15:290:583  Biological Bases of Behavior (3)

15:295:580  Psychology of Learning (3)
 
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