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College Of Saint Rose

Lally School of Education, Special Education

Address:

432 Western Avenue
Albany, NY  12203
United States

Phone:

1-518-454-5143

Fax:

1-518-458-5479

Program Information

Degree Offered

Special Education: Adolescence Biology MSED; Special Education: Adolescence Chemistry MSED; Special Education; Special Education:Adolescence English MSED; Special Education: Adolescence Mathematics MSED; Special Education: Adolescence Social Studies MSED; Special Education: Adolescence Spanish MSED; Special Education:Birth-Grade 2 MSED; Special Education: Childhood Education MSED; Special Education: Professional MSED; Adolescence Earth Science MSED

Format: Campus

Program Description:

Many candidates who choose to enter teaching at the graduate level, often have come from a variety of fields not related to education. Individuals might have a bachelor’s degree in the arts, sciences, or humanities and choose to enter teaching at the graduate level. If you are one of these individuals, then possibly the dual degree in special education and adolescence education is right for you. At the completion of the program of study, candidates are eligible for certification in both special and general education in grades 7-12. It is a blended program where candidates are expected to integrate information from both special and general education.

The New York State Department of Education has very rigorous liberal education and content coursework requirements for those who wish to teach. Upon application to the college, an applicant’s file is reviewed for “undergraduate deficiencies”. These are courses which are deemed necessary in order to teach children in a variety of content areas. Candidates found deficient in any academic area should work with their advisors to complete academic coursework that meets those deficiencies while also beginning the graduate program.

At the conclusion of this graduate program, candidates complete two student teaching placements, one at the grade 7-9 level and another at the grade 10-12 level. One placement is in special education and the other in general education. During this time, candidates take over the role of the teacher. Also during the final semester, candidates present their professional portfolio to the faculty and members of the professional community. The portfolio is a compilation of the work completed during the graduate program. The portfolio process is an exciting time when candidates are given the opportunity to reflect on all they have learned while presenting those accomplishments to other professionals.

Accreditation:

National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education.

Tuition & Financial Aid

Financial Aid Offered: Yes

Classification: Master's Colleges & Universities I

Institution Sector: Private not-for-profit

Locale: Small City

Size & Settings: 5,000 - 9,999