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Master of Education concentration in Special Education: Non-Licensure Track
2007-2008 Curriculum
The Master of Education with a concentration in Special Education prepares the overseas teacher to teach students with Moderate Disabilities.
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Admission Requirements |
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- The applicant must have earned a baccalaureate degree
from an accredited college or university.
- The applicant must have a minimum undergraduate
quality point average of 2.7 on a 4.0 scale.
- The applicant must submit satisfactory scores on the Graduate Record Examination General Test.
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Degree Requirements |
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The degree requires successful completion of twelve (12) courses.
An oral comprehensive examination is required of all students as
the culminating experience. A professional portfolio must be
completed and presented prior to the oral comprehensive examination
as part of the degree program. The exam is taken during the
student’s final semester of study.
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Electives (1)
All students must select an elective course from an academic content area.
Note: This program is only offered to teachers living and
working abroad. It does not have any attachments such as
licensure. |
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Coordinator: |
Ms. MaryEllen Normandin, Executive Director,C. Louis Cedrone International Education Center |
| Advisors: |
Dr. Charles Beck and Dr. Peter
Dittami, Education
Dr. Marguerite Mahler,
Modern Languages |
For further information about the Master of Education concentration in International Education, please email Joyce Fahey, C. Louis Cedrone International Education Center, or call (508) 626-4964.
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