M.A. Exceptional Student Education

Master of Arts in Exceptional Student Education 

USF’s Master of Arts in Exceptional Student Education prepares educators to advance learning and support for students with disabilities across diverse K–12 and community settings. This fully online, 30-credit hour program emphasizes advanced expertise in assessment, instructional design, evidence-based practices, and collaboration. Designed for working professionals, the program equips graduates to lead, innovate, and advocate for inclusive and equitable learning environments.

What you will learn

ºÚÁÏÉç develop advanced skills to:

  • Apply evidence-based instructional and behavioral strategies.
  • Conduct and interpret assessments to guide individualized educational planning.
  • Design, implement, and evaluate instructional programs across academic, social, and transition domains.
  • Collaborate with families, educators, and community partners.
  • Advocate for access, inclusion, and success for individuals with exceptionalities.
  • Engage in reflective practice and data-driven decision-making.
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Career Opportunities

Graduates are prepared for impactful roles such as:

  • Special education teacher or specialist
  • Transition or inclusion coordinator
  • Behavior or instructional support specialist
  • Program coordinator or administrator in school districts, nonprofits, or state agencies
  • Research or policy associate in special education and accessibility initiatives
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What to expect

This 30-credit hour online program combines flexibility with rigorous, practice-based learning. ºÚÁÏÉç complete a structured five-term sequence that includes core coursework in research and practicum, plus advanced specialization classes. The program culminates in two practicum experiences where students design and implement an Action Research project, applying theory to real-world challenges. Learners also choose an elective in the Varying Exceptionalities specialization, focusing on emotional and behavioral disorders or learning disabilities.

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