Degree seeking options
Earn your Master of Science in Special Education with a concentration in Adapted Curriculum
at Radford University. For those with a bachelor’s degree, the program is 30-39 hours
of coursework and includes a 6-hour internship if you are not already teaching in
the concentration area to obtain initial licensure. A non-licensure master’s option
with electives is also available.
Non-degree seeking options
- Any of the seven courses in severe disabilities can be used for professional development
and recertification points with approval from your school district.
- Provisionally licensed teachers submit their VDOE transcript analysis and work with
their advisor to develop a program of study which satisfies the courses listed as
deficiencies.
The Special Education, Adapted Curriculum concentration is offered through Radford
University and the Virginia Consortium for Teacher Preparation in Special Education Adapted Curriculum: Supporting Students with Severe Disabilities and Autism. Other members of the consortium
include George Mason University, James Madison University, Norfolk State University,
Old Dominion University, and Virginia Commonwealth University.
Although our coursework is delivered through a combination of online and distance-learning
approaches, we stress the importance of hands-on experiences. We use real-time, interactive
multipoint video conference and interactive course management to build a single virtual
“classroom” among participants from each of the six universities.
Required courses
- EDEF 605: Educational Research
- EDSP 622: Collaboration to Teach and Support Diverse Learners
- EDSP 651: Students with Diverse Learning Needs and the Special Education Process
- EDSP 670: Proactive Classroom
Required concentration courses
- EDSP 663 - Characteristics of Students with Severe Disabilities
- EDSP 664 - IEP, Assessment and Program Planning for Adapted Curriculum
- EDSP 665 - Individualized Supports and Specialized Care of Students with Significant
Disabilities
- EDSP 667 – Language Development and Communication
- EDSP 668 – Transition and Community-Based Instruction
- EDSP 674 - Teaching Students with Individualized Adapted Curriculum
Teaching Internship
To obtain a VDOE collegiate professional license in Special Education, Adapted Curriculum
K-12, an additional 6 semester hours of internship experiences are required. However,
students who complete one year of successful, co-supervised full-time teaching experience
in this endorsement area in a public school or accredited nonpublic school during
their graduate program may be given the opportunity to have this experience accepted
in lieu of the supervised teaching internship.
Additional courses for licensure
- EDEF 607 - Foundations of Education
- EDEF 600 - Child & Adolescent Development
- EDSP 691 - Emergent and Early Literacy for Students w Complex Language and Learning
Needs
Contact Us
Annemarie Horn
Assistant Professor