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The Master of Education in Special Education with a Preliminary Education Specialist Credential: Mild to Moderate Support Needs (MMSN) program equips candidates with essential skills for teaching in inclusive classrooms that serve students with disabilities. Courses follow a structured sequence to build expertise. Participants develop professional knowledge, combine research-based instructional methods with effective student assessments, address diverse learning needs, and implement specially designed instruction principles in modern classrooms and global educational environments. The curriculum covers crucial areas including education laws, behavior management techniques, and assessment strategies for inclusive settings.
This program delivers the necessary expertise to effectively teach and positively influence students requiring mild to moderate learning support. It examines various educational challenges while implementing current teaching methodologies to improve outcomes for all learners, regardless of ability. Emphasis is placed on hands-on field experience that enables candidates to analyze educational approaches and implement practical strategies in real classroom situations.
The M.Ed. in Special Education complies with the updated Education Specialist Authorizations and Standards set by the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CTC). Participants can earn their Preliminary Education Specialist Credential: MMSN Credential with Intern Option (CA) while completing the master's degree. This program is particularly valuable for educators aspiring to leadership positions or seeking to enhance their teaching methods.
To earn the Master of Education in Special Education with a Preliminary Education Specialist Credential for Mild to Moderate Support Needs (MMSN), candidates must complete a minimum of 81 quarter units, with at least 54 units taken at National University.