MS - Special Education Major (Non-licensure)
Indiana Wesleyan University's Master of Science with a major in Special Education (Non-licensure) (MSSE-NL) is a master's degree, non-licensure program. This program is open to candidates seeking advanced knowledge and skills in the field of special education for P-12 learners with mild to moderate exceptional learning needs.
Candidates will complete a 33-credit hour program which includes a 15-credit-hour Core and an 18-credit-hour major in Special Education, which aligns to the Council for Exceptional Children (CEC) standards. The 15 credit hours of Core courses in Education are designed to provide participants with methods and materials to deepen their teaching ability and help their own students learn, including culturally responsive teaching, ethics and faith, and research and technology tools. Course instruction is designed to model best practices and procedures in the classroom.
This program is open to candidates from all states and countries, and is not tied to state licensure. Candidates could include teachers or professionals in the following settings: International schools, ACSI schools both stateside and overseas, Charter Schools, Private schools, and residential programs and settings. This program may also appeal to traditional public-school teachers who are seeking a master’s degree or continuing education, but are not interested in special education licensure.
Upon completion of this program, candidates should be able to:
- Identify diverse cultural and linguistic needs and utilize available technologies to develop culturally responsive learning plans.
- Use knowledge of general and specialized curricular content to individualize learning for students with exceptionalities.
- Select and administer appropriate assessments and analyze data from multiple sources to make data-driven decisions for students with exceptionalities.
- Select evidence-based instructional strategies and resources and implement them effectively to meet exceptional learning needs.
- Demonstrate the ability to create safe, inclusive learning environments by implementing evidence-based behavioral interventions for students with exceptionalities.
- Collaborate with families, colleagues, related service providers, and other stakeholders to provide appropriate learning experiences for students with exceptionalities.
- Use foundational knowledge of the field and the professional Ethical Principles and Practice Standards to develop ethical, legally compliant communications and learning plans for students with exceptionalities.
- Demonstrate ethical, Christ-like attitudes, values, and biblical worldview in their professional behaviors with colleagues and students with exceptionalities.
- Demonstrate strength in the following dispositional domains: Communication, Critical Thinking, Human Interaction, Leadership, and Professionalism.
- Demonstrate the ability to use research with an understanding of qualitative, quantitative and/or mixed methods research methodologies.
- Demonstrate ethical, Christ-like attitudes, values, and biblical worldview that encompass professional dispositions, laws and policies, codes of ethics and professional standards appropriate to classroom teaching in their professional behaviors.
- Apply advanced knowledge of student learning suitable for any student.
- Apply data literacy to develop or sustain supportive school environments.
- Apply self-reflection and data analysis to improve their own teaching.
- Demonstrate the ability to lead and participate in collaborative activities with others, such as peers, colleagues, teachers, administrators, community organizations, and parents.
- Apply technology appropriate for their field of specialization.
- Demonstrate cultural knowledge and culturally responsive teaching that promotes student and school success.
- Apply content knowledge and skills that the courses and other experiences of this advanced preparation emphasize.
- Integrate global philosophies into their own educational practices.
Admission Requirements
To meet the admission requirements for this program, candidates must:
Field and Clinical Experience Requirements
All candidates must complete field and clinical experiences embedded within the special education courses.
Graduation Requirements
To graduate from the M.S. program, candidates must have completed the following:
- Successful completion of the M.S. curriculum.
- Cumulative GPA of 3.0 or above in all graduate work and a minimum grade of "B-" in each course.
- Payment of all tuition and fees is required to receive a diploma.
MS - Special Education (Non-licensure) - Program of Study
Core Courses
Field experiences will be required in some courses.
EDSE-510 | Foundations in Language and Literacy Instruction | 3 |
EDSE-520 | Individualized Assessment and Data-Based Reading Interventions | 3 |
EDSE-530 | Research-Based Behavior Interventions | 3 |
EDSE-540 | Strategies and Interventions for Students With Autism Spectrum Disorders | 3 |
EDSE-550 | Collaboration With Families and Professionals | 3 |
EDSE-560 | Professional Learning and Ethical Practices | 3 |
EDUC-510 | How We Learn | 3 |
EDUC-520 | The Faithful Teacher | 3 |
EDUC-530 | The Craft of Teaching | 3 |
EDUC-600 | Classroom Action Research Tools | 3 |
EDUC-630 | Research in My School | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: | 33 |