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BSEd in Special Education, George Mason University

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About this course

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This bachelor's degree program is designed to prepare students both as classroom educators and as individuals working in various special education settings outside of the classroom. It equips students with the specialized skills and content knowledge needed to support individuals with disabilities. The program offers options to focus on specific areas within the field through various concentration tracks, including licensure concentrations for different populations or a non-licensure sequence aimed at fulfilling the requirements for the BSEd in Special Education.

Why this course is highly recommended

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This program is well-suited for students interested in making a difference in the lives of individuals with disabilities. It provides a comprehensive foundation in special education while offering specialized tracks for licensure and practice in various areas, including visual impairments and severe disabilities. Such tailored training prepares students for both classroom teaching and diverse roles within the field of special education.

Specialisation

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Students can choose from several concentrations such as General K-12 Licensure, Adapted K-12 Licensure, or Blindness and Visual Impairments PK-12 Licensure. Each concentration involves completing specific coursework and internships tailored to the chosen area, allowing students to gain targeted expertise and fulfill licensure requirements in their focus area.

Course fees

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1st year tuition fees

28.99L

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Living cost

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Degree requirements

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The degree requires a total of 120 credits, including Mason Core courses, program core coursework, and electives. Students must meet specific GPA criteria and complete internships relevant to their concentration. For licensure tracks, additional coursework, clinical practice, and licensure tests such as Praxis are required, depending on the focus area.
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English language test

DUOLINGO

110

TOEFL

80

PTE

59

IELTS

6.5

Want to learn more about the admission process, eligibility criteria, and acceptance rates for international students? Visit the George Mason University admission page for complete details.

Career prospects

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Graduates of this program are prepared for employment as classroom teachers, support specialists, or professionals working with individuals with disabilities outside of traditional classroom settings. The program's licensure options open pathways to becoming certified teachers in various special education areas, including working with students with severe disabilities or visual impairments.

FAQs

What are the prerequisites for declaring a concentration?

Students must complete a minimum of 45 credits and maintain at least a 2.50 GPA to declare a concentration in areas like General K-12 Licensure, Adapted K-12 Licensure, or Blindness and Visual Impairments PK-12 Licensure.

Are internships a part of the program?

Yes, internships are mandatory for licensure concentrations, with specific internships required for each focus area, such as General Curriculum, Severe Disabilities, or Blindness and Visual Impairments.