Apr 25, 2024  
2017-2019 Graduate Catalog 
    
2017-2019 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Master of Education in Special Education


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Barbara M. Vigeant, M.Ed., Program Director
Harkins Hall 328
401.865.2912

The Graduate Studies Program in Special Education is designed to provide elementary/secondary certified teachers with the necessary educational background to meet the academic, emotional, and social goals of the student with special needs. Candidates take courses in the areas of assessment, curriculum, and behavior strategies.

Candidates who complete this program will satisfy the requirements for either elementary or secondary certification for children with mild and moderate disabilities.

Application Deadlines*


Start Term Application Deadline
Summer I or II March 15th
Fall July 15th
Spring November 15th

*Note that students can take up to 2 courses while their application is under review.​

Program Requirements


The certification pathway contains particular admissions requirements, including a minimum 3.0 undergraduate gpa. Please contact the Program Director for additional information about these admissions requirements. 

All requirements for the master’s degree must be completed within a period of five calendar years from the time of admission.  

To receive the degree, a student is required to:

For detailed information regarding the program and its requirements, including the Student Teaching Handbook​​ and Graduate Special Education Handbook, please visit http://www.providence.edu/professional-studies/graduate-degrees/Pages/master-education-special-education.aspx.

Certification Pathway (33 credits)


The courses required in the master’s program in special education leading to initial certification are listed below. Since the program has been designed to follow a developmental sequence, all courses in strand 1 must be completed prior to strand 2. Similarly, all coursework in strands 1 and 2 must be completed prior to enrolling in internship.

Non-Certification Pathway (36 credits)


The program also offers a course sequence that provides additional expertise to individuals who have already completed an undergraduate special education program and are presently special education teachers.

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