Online M.Ed. in Special Education: Dual Concentration in High and Low Incidence Disabilities
*Check your state’s Department of Education requirements to determine if testing is required.
About the Program
The online M.Ed. in Special Education with a dual concentration in High and Low Incidence Disabilities prepares you to provide high-quality education to students with mild to significant disabilities such as learning disabilities, autism, and/or emotional/behavioral disorders. You’ll learn to use the latest evidence-based strategies to adapt the general education curriculum and create safe, inclusive, and culturally responsive classrooms. By understanding how to apply best practices, you can give students the proper attention, assistance, and instruction to help them succeed.
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Curriculum
Our curriculum explores every element of the special education environment. Throughout the program, you’ll work closely with a faculty advisor to ensure the program meets your needs.
Admissions
We have rolling admissions, so you can apply and be accepted into the program anytime. However, the following priority deadlines are recommended:
- Fall Semester: May 10
- Spring Semester: November 1
- Summer Semester: April 1
Applications will still be reviewed after these dates, but acceptance may be deferred for the next semester.
Careers
The need for well-trained and knowledgeable special education teachers has never been greater. The demand for special education teachers is rising as children with disabilities are increasingly identified earlier and more are enrolled in special education programs.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), about 33,500 openings for special education teachers are projected annually from 2022 to 2032. The median annual wage for special education teachers was $65,910 in May 2023, higher than the median yearly wage for all occupations of $48,060.
The concentration can lead to Maine certification as a Teacher of Students with Disabilities (K-8 or 7-12) (282E or 282S) and Teacher of Severely Impaired Students (K-12) (286). Specific information regarding Maine certification is available through the Maine Department of Education.
Graduates can also find opportunities outside the classroom as supervisors and administrators or in social work, health care, or therapy.
NC-SARA Statement
This program will prepare students to be eligible for licensure within the State of Maine. Visit the UMS State Authorization & Licensure page to learn more about the licensure requirements in other states and territories and the contact information needed to inquire further into the licensure requirements associated with this program.