Are you interested in pursuing a career in special education or applied behavior analysis? Project Behavioral and Early Education Scholars (BEES) at Georgia State University offers fully funded master’s degree programs in these areas that prepare students for careers as early childhood special education teachers, early interventionists and behavior analysts.
Project BEES students learn to address the academic, behavioral, communication and socioemotional needs of children with high-intensity needs, such as those who have been diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder. They also receive mentoring and professional development opportunities during and after completing a master’s degree in either applied behavior analysis or early childhood special education.
Those interested in the project are invited to attend an information session on Tuesday, Feb. 6, at 6 p.m. in CEHD room 726 and virtually. Faculty will guide attendees through the application process, funding opportunities for students and what the master’s programs entails.
Fill out and submit the Project BEES information session RSVP form to get started.