SPLS

SPLS

Undergraduate Programs

Special Education Undergraduate

Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Special Education


Students The Department of Special Education and Literacy Studies offers undergraduate programs for the preparation of teachers in the areas of emotional impairments/learning disabilities (EI/LD) and cognitive impairments/learning disabilities (CI/LD), at either the elementary or secondary level of special education. Students completing the Bachelor of Science earn a State of Michigan Elementary Provisional Teaching Certificate (K-8) and an endorsement in one of the following areas:

  • Emotional Impairments/Learning Disabilities (K-12)
  • Cognitive Impairments/Learning Disabilities (K-12)

In addition, all students complete at least one minor, many of them leading to an additional endorsement at either the elementary or secondary level in a specific academic content area.

Outside the Classroom

Practica

Intern Teaching Project in Germany

Grants and Community Projects

Student Council for Exceptional Children - Students interested in the field of special education have opportunities to participate in this organization. Check the bulletin board near 3502 Sangren Hall for upcoming meetings and activities.

Career Possibilities
With the Special Education option you will be certified to teach:

  • Kindergarten - 12 Special Education in your areas
  • Kindergarten - 5 in all subjects
  • Grades 6 - 8 in second minor
  • Kindergarten - 8 in all subjects when teaching in a self-contained classroom-- one in which the majority of instruction is provided by a single teacher.

Advanced Degrees

For students graduating with a B.S. in Special Education who wish to continue their education, the Department of Special Education and Literacy Studies offers master's degree programs, including:

Resource Guide

Special Education resources for career guidance and exploration

 

 

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Western Michigan University
Kalamazoo MI 49008-5258 USA
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