Master of Education (M.Ed.)
The program for the major in multiple and severe disabilities prepares a student to teach children with moderate, severe, and profound mental retardation, autism, physical and health disabilities, hearing loss, and young children with disabilities. The student is provided with course work and practicum experiences resulting in knowledge of characteristics, curriculum, instructional strategies, and classroom management procedures. The program has tracks leading to certification in behavior disorders, mental retardation, orthopedically impaired, hearing impairment, and general curriculum education/early childhood.
Multiple and Severe Disabilities program page from the department of Educational Psychology and Special Education
| Concentrations | Contact Information | Dept. phone |
| Special Education Physical and Health Disabilitities | Dr. K .Heller kheller@gsu.edu |
(404) 413-8316 |
| Special Education General/Adapted Curriculum (Autism) | Dr. J. Heflin jheflin@gsu.edu |
(404) 413-8333 |
| Special Education Adapted Curriculum (Mental Retardation) | Dr. P. Alberto palberto@gsu.edu |
(404) 413-8310 |
| Special Education Deaf Education | Dr. S. Easterbrooks seasterbrooks@gsu.edu |
(404) 413-8307 |
| Special Education General Curriculum (Early Childhood Education) | Dr. E. Steed epeeab@langate.gsu.edu |
(404) 413-8315 |
| Special Education Preschool | Dr. E. Steed epeeab@langate.gsu.edu |
(404) 413-8315 |
Graduate Admissions (Application)
M.Ed. Application Requirements
Certification
Multiple and Severe Disabilities Certifications page from the department of Educational Psychology and Special Education