The M.S.Ed. in special education at Elmhurst is designed for experienced teachers from prekindergarten to high school with professional educator licenses in early childhood, elementary, secondary, middle school, and K-12 specialty areas, including special education.
The M.S.Ed. in special education at Elmhurst is designed for experienced teachers from prekindergarten to high school with professional educator licenses in early childhood, elementary, secondary, middle school, and K-12 specialty areas, including special education.
The curriculum includes approved coursework for the State of Illinois Special Education endorsement, which may be added to the professional license after successful completion of the Learning Behavior Specialist 1 exam.
The program emphasizes teacher leadership within school communities and the profession, with coursework that advances teachers’ practice to enable them to provide research-based special education services in their classrooms and schools. Develop your teacher leadership skills to advance your expertise in research-based special education services. Study current issues and instructional methods in the field of special education, apply best practices and bring innovation to your classroom and school.
Elmhurst University is one of the best in the Midwest, according to U.S. News & World Report; and Money and Forbes magazines consistently rank Elmhurst as one of the Midwest’s best values in higher education.
As part of our continuing efforts to build a more equitable and inclusive community, the University recently achieved designation as a Hispanic Serving Institution, or HSI. The designation opens the door to new opportunities to provide our Hispanic and Latino/a students with a successful Elmhurst experience. This in turn will benefit students, families and the University community as a whole.
Founded in 1871, Elmhurst attracts students from across the nation and around the world. In small classes, our students work closely with faculty members who are accomplished scholars and professionals—but above all, they’re dedicated teachers.
On July 1, 2020, we officially changed our name from Elmhurst College to Elmhurst University. The change more accurately reflects Elmhurst’s current educational profile as a comprehensive higher education institution offering undergraduate and graduate programs in the liberal arts and applied sciences, while anticipating opportunities for new programs and partnerships.
Throughout the 2021-2022 academic year, we will be celebrating the 150th anniversary of our founding with exclusive looks back into our history, special events and more.
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