Program Overview
NOTE: These programs are exclusively online.
The Department of Teaching, Learning and Educational Leadership (TLEL) offers several advanced certification programs that culminate in a Master of Science in Education (MSEd) degree in Special Education. Four program options are available, corresponding with the age/grade level of the applicant's initial certificate:
- (requires initial certification in early childhood education)
- (requires initial certification in early childhood and childhood education)
- (requires initial certification in childhood education)
- (requires initial certification in a subject area)
This program is designed to prepare teachers to operationalize 鈥渓east restrictive environment鈥 philosophies for children and youth with disabilities. Core themes include collaboration with families and other professionals and pedagogy that respects and responds to individual differences. For teachers with initial certification, this program provides knowledge and skills to fulfill various special education teacher roles in today's schools. Sufficient flexibility exists for individuals from undergraduate programs in special education to either deepen their skills in the field or link their special education foundation with the larger context of general education. Similarly, graduates of early childhood, childhood or adolescence education programs may extend their knowledge and skills with students needing special education.
We also offer an adolescence special education advanced certificate program designed for students who possess an initial New York state teacher certification and seek initial and professional certification in Students with Disabilities (SWD) 7-12 Generalist with eligibility for the SWD content area extension.
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Learn more about Binghamton's Exclusively Online programs.
Degrees Offered
- MSEd in Special Education, Early Childhood/Childhood (online)
- MSEd in Special Education, Adolescence (online)
- certificate in Special Education, Adolescence (online)
Internships, Research Opportunities and More
In addition to graduate courses suited to the degree you choose to pursue, fieldwork and student teaching are important components to the program. The program boasts strong content speciality as well as diverse student and faculty backgrounds. Faculty advisors and office staff are eager to assist students in tailoring their course of study and field placements. Students are encouraged to take advantage of a well-established network of alumni and professional connections that will help with field visits and placement. There are urban, suburban and rural schools in close proximity where student teaching opportunities are available.
After You Graduate
The completion of this degree and other requirements leads to a New York State certification as a special education teacher. Employment opportunities for teachers have improved significantly over the last few years. Alumni of our programs in education teach at numerous schools regionally and around the country. Due to strict licensure rules, a New York State teaching license is well respected across the nation. Typically, graduates of the programs easily find employment as teachers in other states.
Admission Requirements
Funding/Scholarships
There are many funding and scholarship opportunities at Binghamton. We encourage prospective students to review available program-specific scholarships and awards, and visit the program's website for additional information.
For more information, visit the Education, Special website.