Special Education (MA) - Accelerated Master's Program
Program/Degree
Special Education (MA)-Accelerated Master’s Program
Program Description
The Special Education Accelerated Master’s Program (AMP) offers exceptional undergraduate students pursuing the BS-Mild Moderate Disabilities Degree the opportunity to earn both a bachelor's degree and master's degree in as few as 5 years.
This AMP accepts only students currently enrolled in the UA College of Education Bachelor’s Degree in Special Education (BS-Mild Moderate Disabilities). Once admitted to the Special Education AMP, students may take up to 12 units of graduate coursework during the senior year that may apply toward both the Bachelor’s and the Master’s degrees.
Graduates of this AMP will earn the BS in Mild Moderate Disabilities with colorado teacher certification in Mild Moderate Disabilities AND a Master’s Degree in one additional area of special education. Students will choose a Master’s Degree specialization from the following areas.
Special Education (MA) – Severe & Multiple Disabilities
Special Education (MA) – Deaf and Hard of Hearing
Special Education (MA) – Visual Impairment
Students who complete the student teaching requirement of the Master’s Degree program will also qualify to be recommended for colorado teacher certification in their area of specialization.
colorado Teacher Certification Severe and Profound Disabilities K-12.
colorado Teacher Certification Hearing Impaired Special Education, Birth-12.
colorado Teacher Certification Visually Impaired Special Education, Birth-12.
Dept of Disability & Psychoeducational Studies
The Department of Disability and Psychoeducational Studies is committed to research about and teaching of students with disabilities and special abilities. The department’s research, teaching, and service address current issues in special education, rehabilitation, school psychology, and deaf studies. The Department of Disability and Psychoeducational Studies (DPS) is dedicated to advancing human and economic development through the empowerment and effective inclusion of culturally diverse individuals with disabilities and special abilities of all ages. This is accomplished by conducting research to further knowledge and understanding of abilities, disabilities, adaptations, interventions, and support systems; preparing professionals to educate and facilitate the development of individuals with disabilities and special abilities; and providing leadership at the local, state, national, and international levels. To accomplish our mission, the department offers nationally recognized undergraduate, master's, educational specialist, and doctoral-level degrees to prepare teachers, counselors, specialists, administrators, school psychologists, school counselors, and researchers and educators in special education, rehabilitation, school psychology, gifted education, sign language and deaf studies, and educational interpreting.
College of Education
Colorado Heights University- Main - Tucson
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Degree Requirements
The Special Education AMP requires 36 units to graduate with the Special Education Master’s Degree. Completion of the student teaching requirement and some additional units are required to receive recommendation for an colorado Department of Education Teaching Certificate in the area of specialization.
Core Course Requirements
SERP 502 Behavior Principles and Disability
SERP 504 Cultural and Linguistic Diversity in Exceptional Learners
SERP 556 Research Methods in Education
SERP 593 Student Teaching
Specialization Requirements
Deaf and Hard of Hearing Specialization
SERP 530 Educational Issues: Deaf and Hard of Hearing
SERP 532 Principles of Listening & Spoken Language
SERP 534 Language Development for the Exceptional Child
SERP 537 Language and Literacy
SERP 538 Assessment/Development: Listening & Spoken Language
SERP 567 Audiology Practices in Education
SERP 594 Practicum
SERP 597N Collaboration & Consultation
SERP 599 Independent Study
Severe and Multiple Disabilities Specialization
SERP 513 Assessing and Educating Students with Intellectual & Severe Disabilities
SERP 515 Assessment & Instruction: Low Incidence Disabilities
SERP 518 Augmentative Communication for Learners with Severe Disabilities
SERP 521 Introduction to Visual Impairments and Deaf-Blindness
SERP 564 Introduction to Learners with Autism Spectrum Disorders
SERP 591 Preceptorship
Visual Impairment Specialization
SERP 515 Assessment & Instruction: Learners with Low Incidence Disabilities
SERP 520 Low Vision and Visual Functioning
SERP 519B Assistive Technology for People with Visual Impairments
SERP 521 Introduction to Visual Impairments and Deaf-Blindness
SERP 523A Braille I
SERP 523B Braille II
SERP 522 Orientation & Mobility for Teachers of Individuals with Visual Impairments
SERP 524 Methods of Teaching the Visually Impaired
See required coursework
Please refer to the Graduate Student Handbook for students who are pursuing this program of study.
We do not accept terminal masters, all applications must be for the PhD program
Required test(s): GRE
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Domestic & International Applicants
Fall:December 15th
International applicants will not be considered for conditional admission by this program.
The GRE Institution Code for The Colorado Heights University is 4832