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Special Needs - Moderate Disabilities

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Program Overview

Learning Outcomes 

Program of Study

Financial Aid

Additional Information


We offer our Special Needs with Behavioral Studies programs at these locations:

Madrid, Spain at The College For International Studies

Program Overview

The Master of Education in Special Needs and Behavioral Studies is designed to offer students aspiring to become both Licensed Special Education Teachers and Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBA®), the ability to complete the requirements for both in this combined Master's program. 

The program is designed to accommodate those seeking either their Initial License or the Professional License as Teachers of Students with Moderate Disabilities. Both programs are 42 credit hours each, and are designed to be completed in two years. The program is approved by the Massachusetts Department of Education and the Behavior Analyst Certification Board. Completion of the program leads to institutional endorsement for Massachusetts licensure as teacher of students with moderate disabilities (preK-8 or 5-12) and meets the prerequisite coursework and experience standards of the Behavior Analysis Certification Board for the Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA®) credential.

Students can enroll for either:

Master of Education (M.Ed.) in Special Needs And Behavioral Studies

The full M.Ed. program includes preparation for the Behavior Analyst Certification Board examination as a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA). Applicants must hold a valid undergraduate degree in any field. Before earning the certificate in BCBA, the student must have an earned Master’s degree.

14 Courses (42 credits), plus a comprehensive examination

OR

The Certificate Program in Applied Behavior Analysis

The Certificate Program is only for Individuals who already hold a graduate degree in Special Education, Psychology, or a related field and who are seeking certification by the Behavior Analysis Certification Board as a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA). This is an approved five-course sequence in preparation for the Behavior Analyst Certification Board (BACB) certification examination.

5 Courses (15 credits)

  

Learning Outcomes

  • Demonstrate skill in planning curriculum and instruction, delivering effective instruction, managing classroom climate, promoting equity and meeting professional standards
  • Demonstrate ability to collect, analyze, synthesize, and apply measurement data
  • Demonstrate knowledge of an approach to subject matter
  • Demonstrate knowledge of typical child development and exceptionalities

 

Program of study

Summer One 
SPN 506  Nature and Needs of Students with Moderate Disabilities  3 cr. 
SPN 500  Special Delivery and Inclusion Model for Students with Special Needs  3 cr. 
SPN 501  Methods and Materials for Curriculum Development of Special Needs Program  3 cr. 
SPN 580  Innovative Practices in Education  3 cr. 
     
Fall online courses 
ED 525  Introduction to Applied Behavior Analysis in Special Education (BCBA Course 1)  3 cr. 
ED 534  Measurement and Experimental Evaluation of Behavioral Intervention (BCBA Course 2)  3 cr. 
     
Spring online courses 
ED 541  Behavioral Assessment (BCBA Course 3)  3 cr. 
ED 554  Behavior Change Procedures and System Supports (BCBA Course 4)  3 cr. 
     
Summer Two 
ED 565  Education Law and Ethical Issues in Behavioral Assessment (BCBA Course 5)  3 cr. 
SPN 502  Curriculum Development for Learners with Special Needs  3 cr. 
SPN 504  Assessment and Educational Planning  3 cr. 
SPN 567  Math and Science for Diverse Learners with Moderate Disabilities  3 cr. 
     
Fall online courses 
SPN 564  English, Language Arts, and Social Science for Diverse Learners  3 cr. 
SPN 573  Reflective Seminar International Education  3 cr. 

*Order of courses is subject to change 

Financial Aid

Financial aid

is limited to US citizens or eligible non-citizens with a valid Alien Registration Number. Students must be enrolled in an approved program and be in good academic standing to receive financial aid. Aid for graduate students is limited to federal Stafford Loans.  If students are interested, please refer to Endicott GPS Financial Aid web page.

 

Program Information

    M.Ed. in Special Needs with Applied Behavior Analysis 

Application 2013:

    M.Ed. Application

Fees:

    M.Ed. Fees Payment Special Needs

Housing Summer 2013:

    Madrid, Spain    

 

For more information on the M.Ed. in Special Needs and Behavioral Studies in Madrid and Spain, please contact Richard Pacheco, Dean at 34 91 563 6740 (Spain) or rpacheco@endicott.edu