Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a developmental disability that may cause social, communication, or behavioral challenges.
The degree to which students with ASD experience any of these challenges varies, leading to the use of the term “spectrum.” The learning, thinking, and problem-solving abilities of people with ASD can range from gifted to severely challenged. ASD does not necessarily affect a student’s thinking, learning, or problem-solving, or a student’s physical appearance.
The Centers for Disease Control estimates that approximately 1 in 54 children have been identified with ASD.
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Master’s in Special Education (M.Ed.) Concentrations
Our 33-credit hour online master’s programs equip professionals with evidence-based strategies, assessment skills, behavior management, collaboration, and transition planning to ensure comprehensive support of students with diverse needs in K-12 settings. We offer four concentration areas: (a) Autism Intervention, (b) Bilingual Special Education, (c) Educational Diagnostician, and (d) High-Incidence Disabilities. Concentrations require a shared core of courses in educational psychology and special education, with an additional 18 hours of
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