Program Overview
The Multi-Categorical Special Education with Autism program at Fairmont State is a 30 credit hour, online program that prepares teachers to address the needs of learners with mild to moderate disabilities. This graduate track is designed to meet the needs of licensed teachers who are seeking to add a certification and obtain an M.Ed. in Multi- Categorical Special Education and Autism. Students who successfully complete program requirements and state requirements for certification will receive endorsements at both the K-6 and 5-Adult levels in Multi-Categorical Special Education and Autism.
For more information, visit the College of Education, Health and Human Performance website.
Program Outcomes
- Prepare candidates to meet the needs of students with mild to moderate learning disabilities, intellectual disabilities, behavior disorder, and autism.
- Deliver a program that stresses the interactive nature between the learning and behavior problems that students experience.
- Make a significant impact on bringing area special education teachers to full-qualification.
- Prepare candidates to pass the necessary certification tests, and
- Provide mentoring and follow-up activities for graduates.
The general outcomes for Graduate Studies at Fairmont State, Special Education candidates are prepared to meet learning outcomes based upon the National Council for Exceptional Children Professional Standards and the West Virginia Professional Teaching Standards.
Program Delivery
The curriculum is 100% online through asynchronous delivery.
(K-6 & 5-ADULT)
*Note: The program requires 30 credit hours for licensed teachers.