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BSEd in Moderate to Intensive Educational Needs, Ohio University

Athens - Ohio, Ohio

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48 Months

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About this course

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This program prepares students for a career in special education with a focus on becoming licensed Intervention Specialists. It involves completing a professional preparation program that includes passing Ohio Assessments for Educators (OAE) and a Teacher Performance Assessment (edTPA). Students should start planning early, considering the four-year plan in consultation with their advisor, and are required to attempt specific assessments prior to graduation. The program is based at the Athens Campus, with the option to complete the initial semesters at regional campuses before transferring. Please note, this program will be replaced by the Intervention Specialist Dual License Major (B.S.Ed.) starting in the 2024-25 Catalog Year, approved by the Licensure Board on 5/23/2024.

Why this course is highly recommended

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This program is designed to equip future educators with the skills needed to support K-12 student learning outcomes and safeguard legal rights for individuals with disabilities. It offers a clear pathway to licensure, ensuring graduates are well-prepared for public school teaching positions and roles that serve families and children with special needs.

Specialisation

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Students specializing in this program focus on becoming Intervention Specialists with a licensure to work with students with disabilities. The program emphasizes mastery of CEC standards, creating supportive learning environments, modeling high professional ethics, and producing effective written and oral communication for diverse stakeholders.

Course fees

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Application fees

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1st year tuition fees

20.66L

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Living cost

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Degree requirements

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Students must complete the Bachelor of Science in Education with passing scores on the relevant assessments and meet licensure requirements set by the Ohio Educator Licensure Board. The program includes required coursework, field experiences, background checks, and assessments at various stages: Teacher Candidacy, Advanced Standing, and Professional Internship. Transfer students can also apply, with specific criteria in place.
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English language test

IELTS

6

PTE

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DUOLINGO

95

TOEFL

68

Career prospects

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Upon program completion and successful licensure, graduates are eligible to work as K-12 Intervention Specialists in public schools. Additionally, many may qualify for roles in agencies serving families, young children, and adults with disabilities, expanding their career opportunities beyond traditional classroom settings.

FAQs

What are the main steps to enroll in this program?

Students start with freshman admission, then move through Teacher Candidacy, Advanced Standing, and finally apply for the Professional Internship during their final year, meeting specific GPA and coursework requirements along the way.

What assessments are needed for licensure?

Candidates must attempt and pass the Assessment of Professional Knowledge: Multi-Age (PK-12), Special Education, and Foundations of Reading OAEs before graduation.