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Master's in Special Education: Intervention Specialist

Subject Ranking

# 251-300QS Subject Rankings

Tuitionfee

25,553 USDTuition Fee/year

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Main Subject Area

Education and TrainingMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Education and Training

Degree

MEd

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

Online

The Patton College of Education offers a Master's Degree in Education (MEd) with licensure as an Intervention Specialist, with three different majors: Early Childhood Intervention Specialist (ECIS) - For working with students in pre-kindergarten through grade 3, Intervention Specialist for K-12, Mild-to-Moderate (MM) Educational Needs - For working with students with specific learning disabilities, mild cognitive disabilities, and/or emotional disturbance, AND Intervention Specialist for K-12, Moderate-to-Intensive (MI) Educational Needs (for working with students with moderate to severe intellectual disabilities and/or multi-handicapping conditions). This program meets the Ohio teacher licensure requirements and is also available to those NOT holding a teaching license at the undergraduate level. The focus of the Special Education program at Ohio University centers on the delivery of quality services within limited resource environments and the promotion of equitable education for all students. Our master’s degree programs are fully online. A Part-Time option is also available for this program.

Program overview

Main Subject

Education and Training

Degree

MEd

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

Online

The Patton College of Education offers a Master's Degree in Education (MEd) with licensure as an Intervention Specialist, with three different majors: Early Childhood Intervention Specialist (ECIS) - For working with students in pre-kindergarten through grade 3, Intervention Specialist for K-12, Mild-to-Moderate (MM) Educational Needs - For working with students with specific learning disabilities, mild cognitive disabilities, and/or emotional disturbance, AND Intervention Specialist for K-12, Moderate-to-Intensive (MI) Educational Needs (for working with students with moderate to severe intellectual disabilities and/or multi-handicapping conditions). This program meets the Ohio teacher licensure requirements and is also available to those NOT holding a teaching license at the undergraduate level. The focus of the Special Education program at Ohio University centers on the delivery of quality services within limited resource environments and the promotion of equitable education for all students. Our master’s degree programs are fully online. A Part-Time option is also available for this program.

Admission requirements

Undergraduate

80+
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We review all applications holistically, however, prospective master’s candidates must submit: A bachelor's degree from an accredited institution or equivalent, three acceptable letters of recommendation from faculty or professionals who can speak about your abilities, and a statement of personal and professional reasons for seeking this degree and major, which serves as a writing sample about your written communication abilities in addition to your desire for the degree.
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Tuition fee and scholarships

Domestic Students

14,061 USD
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International Students

25,553 USD
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Ohio University was established in 1804 in Athens—it's the first public university in the state. OHIO is a four-year, research university with Division I Athletics.

Through the OHIO Admission Promise, qualifying fall 2021 applicants can receive automatic general university admission to the Athens campus. If you earn a minimum 3.0 cumulative grade-point average, you're admitted (subject to eligibility requirements). And we’re taking that promise even further by offering, at minimum, a renewable $2,000 OHIO Admission Promise Award if we receive your FAFSA results by January 15. The application fee is also waived. Find details at www.ohio.edu/promise.

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