The sequence of prerequisite and required courses includes introductory and advanced coursework in learning disabilities (EPSE 316, 526), and in special education more generally (EPSE 512), a foundations course in learning, development, and instruction, a supervised “clinic” assessment to intervention experience offered in an accessible community-based setting (EPSE 431), and a field experience in students’ own settings where they apply what they’ve learned. To meet this last requirement, M.Ed. students complete a field study (EPSE 598), while M.A. students often bridge theory and practice within their thesis research (EPSE 599). Students in both Masters programs will have opportunities to take electives, to elaborate their understanding of how to support students with learning challenges.
View the standard program prerequisites and additional information.
Program Requirements
EPSE 512 (3) | Critical Issues in Special Education |
Choose 3 credits of ECPS Coursework outside the SPED area: |
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Learning Disabilities Core Courses includes (6 credits): |
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EPSE 526 (3) | Seminar in Specific Learning Disabilities |
EPSE 565H (3) | Special Topics in Learning Disabilities |
Choose 12 credits from approved electives including the following two courses (if equivalent not taken previously): |
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EPSE 421 (3) | Assessment of Learning Difficulties |
EPSE 431 (3) | Programming for Children with Specific Learning Disabilities |
Plus two of the following required courses: |
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EPSE 598A (3) | Field Experience in Learning Disabilities |
EPSE 590 (3) | Graduating Seminar |
Contact the graduate program support for application or course registration information.
For more information about the concentration, contact Dr. Deborah Butler or Dr. Nancy Perry.