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BSE Special Education - Disability Services

Kent State University πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ United States
BSE Bachelor English

Course Overview

Course Overview This Bachelor of Science in Education in Special Education prepares you to become a licensed intervention specialist or to pursue a rewarding career supporting individuals with disabilities in diverse community settings. The program provides comprehensive training to teach students with a wide range of needs, from learning disabilities to autism spectrum disorder. You will gain the skills to work in inclusive classrooms, specialized resource rooms, or tailored community-based programs. Key Program Highlights Prepares for Ohio teaching licensure as a K-12 Intervention Specialist Learn to support individuals with learning disabilities, autism, behavioral disorders, and more Gain experience across multiple teaching environments, from co-teaching to specialized instruction Option to pursue a non-teaching track for careers in community and vocational support services Accelerated pathway to a Master's in Clinical Rehabilitation Counseling for Disability Services concentrators

Available Intakes

August 2026
CampusKent Campus
CityKent
ModeFullTime
Duration48 Months
FeeUSD 22,903
May 2026
CampusKent Campus
CityKent
ModeFullTime
Duration48 Months
FeeUSD 22,903