What if I don’t want to be a special education teacher, but want to learn the skills to help me work with students with disabilities who are included in my regular education class?
The MS in Special Education – Inclusion is designed to prepare general educators to adapt instruction for students with disabilities. This program, which can be completed on a part-time basis, requires coursework in special education, but does not have field experiences or internship requirements.
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