Course Overview
The Special Education programs at Arizona State University are designed to prepare educators to support individuals with diverse learning needs. The Bachelor of Arts in Education (BAE), Master of Education (MEd), and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) programs focus on evidence-based practices, inclusive education, and advocacy for students with disabilities. Unique features include a strong emphasis on applied learning through field experiences and a commitment to addressing educational equity.
Career Prospects
Graduates are equipped for roles in educational settings, policy development, and research. They work in schools, government agencies, and nonprofit organizations, focusing on improving outcomes for individuals with special needs.
Key Faculty/Staff
Faculty in the program are recognized for their expertise in special education research and practice, though specific names are not publicly highlighted in this profile due to variability in staffing.
Unique Facilities and Partnerships
The university offers access to specialized training through partnerships with local schools and community organizations, providing hands-on experience in diverse educational environments. Students also benefit from resources at the Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College, a leader in education innovation.
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