1. Students choose one of the following three concentrations:
Elementary special education, secondary special education, or autism/severe disabilities. In consultation with their advisors, students in this track may choose to pursue an elective focus area in special education technology.
3. Concentration/Focus Area Coursework (15 credit hours):
Students take 15 credits in their concentration/focus area, including one course in assistive or educational technology. With approval of the faculty, students may choose to complete a Master’s Thesis for 6 credits and 9 credits of coursework to satisfy the focus area requirement.