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BS in Special Education ( Learning and Behavior Disorders and Elementary Education), Western Kentucky University

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About this course

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Special Education at WKU is a program area within the School of Teacher Education, focusing on preparing students for leadership in the field of special education. Graduates are well-equipped with high levels of expertise and dedication, often holding leadership roles at various levels including local, state, and national organisations such as the Student Council for Exceptional Children. The program combines core content in elementary education with differentiated instruction skills specifically for students with mild to moderate learning and behavior disabilities (LBD). Upon successful completion, students are eligible to pursue roles in both special education (LBD/EBD grades P-12) and elementary education (grades P-5).

Why this course is highly recommended

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This program is ideal for students passionate about making a difference in the lives of students with disabilities. It has a strong focus on leadership and preparation for high-level roles within education organizations. Graduates can also pursue dual-enrollment options that include graduate-level classes for certification in MSD, making it suitable for those wishing to deepen their expertise in moderate to severe disabilities.

Specialisation

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The program offers specialisations in Special Education for Learning and Behavior Disorders and Special Education for Moderate and Severe Disabilities. While the undergraduate program prepares students for teaching roles in grades P-12 or P-5 related to learning and behavior disorders, certification in moderate to severe disabilities (MSD) is available at the master's level, allowing for further expertise in that area.

Course fees

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Application fees

25.15L

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1st year tuition fees

25.15L

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Living cost

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Degree requirements

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Students can pursue a Bachelor of Science in Special Education for Learning and Behavior Disorders, or advanced qualifications such as a Master of Arts in Teaching or in Education. There are also pathways to certification in moderate and severe disabilities at the master's level for those demonstrating proficiency in at least 75 credit hours during undergraduate studies.
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English language test

DUOLINGO

100

IELTS

6

TOEFL

71

PTE

52

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

Career prospects

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Graduates of this program are prepared for various roles in special and elementary education, including teaching positions for grades P-12 and P-5. They hold leadership positions within professional organizations and can advance further with graduate-level certifications in moderate to severe disabilities, increasing opportunities within the education sector.

FAQs

Does the undergraduate degree lead to certification in moderate to severe disabilities?

No, certification in moderate to severe disabilities (MSD) is only available at the master's level, but undergraduate students can dual-enroll in graduate classes towards this certification.

What grades can I teach with this program?

Graduates can be eligible to teach in grades P-12 for special education LBD/EBD or in grades P-5 for elementary education.