Special Education, Bachelor of Science
The special education major is a course of study leading to LBS 1 licensure. The program requires the completion of 92 hours, and leads to a bachelor of science degree.
Special Education Major Requirements:
Core Courses
Special Education majors are encouraged to take one or more credits of
Specialized Areas: Persons completing specialized PreK-12 programs in music, physical education, and special education will be issued licensure according to their preference. Options include either elementary (K-9) and secondary licensure (6-12) or the special K-12 licensure with appropriate special certificate designations. Specific course requirements for these and all teacher education majors are found in The Undergraduate Guide to Teacher Education.
SPECIAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS AT A GLANCE |
Type of Credit |
Required Credits |
General Education (For B.S.)* |
33 |
Major |
92 |
Elective |
1 |
Total Credits to Earn Degree |
126 |
*Based on students arriving as first time freshmen. Some general education requirements are met through required major courses. This reduces the number of required general education credits. |