# 2026-2027 Course Catalog
**Source**: https://catalog.illinois.edu/graduate/education/special-education-edm/
**Parent**: https://catalog.illinois.edu/graduate/
*for the degree of Master of Education in Special Education*
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The Department of Special Education offers several master's program areas of emphasis and licensure: Infancy and Early Childhood Special Education, Learning and Behavior Specialist I (LBS-I), and Learning and Behavior Specialist II (LBS-II).
- LBS-I prepares teachers for their initial teaching licensure.
- LBS-II is available for practicing teachers and other professionals interested in graduate studies to develop more specialized expertise and receive an endorsement as a “multiple disabilities specialist.”
- ECSE is available for practicing teachers and other professionals interested in graduate studies to develop more specialized expertise. There is also a program option that allows students to receive licensure in early childhood education and a letter of approval in ECSE.
- Several of these programs can be completed on a full or part-time basis. In most cases, full-time students take two years to complete their program of studies.
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## **Admission**
Interested applicants should start at the [College of Education Graduate Programs website](http://education.illinois.edu/programs/grad). In addition to the application, the applicant is required to submit the following information: a statement of purpose, updated resume, official transcripts from all colleges attended, and three letters of recommendation.
A 3.0 grade point average (A = 4.0) for the last two years of the undergraduate program and for any previous graduate work is a minimum requirement for admission.
International applicants must demonstrate English Language Proficiency for admission. Please see the [English Proficiency Requirement for Admission](https://grad.illinois.edu/admissions/instructions/04c) for additional information on this requirement.
## **Off-Campus Program**
The Department of Special Education offers master’s degree programs off-campus in coordination with federal personnel preparation grant awards. For information on currently available off-campus programs, please visit the [Department's website](https://education.illinois.edu/sped).
## **Licensure**
The [Council on Teacher Education](http://cote.illinois.edu/) functions as the all-University governance system for licensure. Graduate students who wish to qualify for the Council's recommendation for a teaching license must complete the appropriate graduate program. The Department of Special Education offers graduate-level licensure/endorsement programs in Learning and Behavior Specialist I (LBS-I) and Learning and Behavior Specialist II (LBS-II). Early Childhood Special Education (ECSE) master’s degree students who already hold a Professional Educator License who went through an early childhood approved program qualify for the Illinois ECSE approval. Additionally, there is a program option that allows ECSE master’s students to receive licensure in early childhood education and a letter of approval in ECSE.
## **Faculty Research Interests**
The Department of Special Education faculty have a variety of research interests. To learn more about our faculty’s research areas, current grants, and recent publications, please visit our [Special Education | Illinois](https://education.illinois.edu/sped) and/or visit the [Faculty Finder](https://education.illinois.edu/about/directory?displaytype=Profile+View&jobtypes=Faculty). Our faculty pursue a wide range of research interests, offering graduate students many opportunities to collaborate and participate in meaningful research projects.
## **Facilities and Resources**
The College of Education & the Department of Special Education has many resources to assist graduate students through their academic career. The Bureau of Educational Research assists students in securing research funding, and each student is assigned a graduate adviser to help plan their program of study, select courses, and track progress toward degree completion. Additional information about university-wide resources is available on the [GradMAP](https://grad.illinois.edu/admissions/admitted-students/gradmap-canvas-community) website.
## **Financial Aid**
Financial aid in the form of assistantships, scholarships, fellowships, and tuition waivers can be found throughout the [college](https://education.illinois.edu/current-students/graduate/financial-aid) and campus. Please note: Graduate students employed as staff by the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign are not eligible for a College of Education Fellowship. Campus opportunities can be found at the [Graduate College](http://www.grad.illinois.edu/financial-aid) and the [Office of Student Financial Aid](http://www.osfa.illinois.edu/).
*for the degree of Master of Education in Special Education*
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The Department of Special Education offers many programs leading to the degree of Master of Education (Ed.M.). A list of programs and additional requirements can be found on the [program's website,](https://education.illinois.edu/faceted-search/programs?degree=edm&department=sped) the [College of Education Graduate Programs Handbook](https://education.illinois.edu/current-students/graduate/coe-graduate-handbook), and the [Graduate College Handbook](http://www.grad.illinois.edu/gradhandbook/).
Students may select a concentration in [Bilingual-Bicultural Education](https://catalog.illinois.edu/graduate/education/concentration/bilingual-bicultural-education/) or [Digital Learning](https://catalog.illinois.edu/graduate/education/concentration/digital-learning/).
Course List
| Code | Title | Hours |
| --- | --- | --- |
| Special Education Coursework | | 18 |
| [SPED 517](https://catalog.illinois.edu/search/?P=SPED%20517 "SPED 517") | Disability Issues in Special Education | |
| [SPED 524](https://catalog.illinois.edu/search/?P=SPED%20524 "SPED 524") | Supervised Practice in Special Education | |
| [SPED 526](https://catalog.illinois.edu/search/?P=SPED%20526 "SPED 526") | Collaborative Leaders in Special Education | |
| or [SPED 566](https://catalog.illinois.edu/search/?P=SPED%20566 "SPED 566") | Leadership in Early Childhood Special Education | |
| [SPED 591](https://catalog.illinois.edu/search/?P=SPED%20591 "SPED 591") | Field Study and Thesis Seminar | |
| Foundations Hours | | 8 |
| Choose at least two foundation courses from the Course List tab. At least one of these two courses must be a course from outside the degree-granting department. | | |
| Elective Hours | | 6 |
| 400/500-Level Hours Required: (Independent Study included) | | |
| Total Hours | | 32 |
**Other Requirements:**
Grad Other Degree Requirements
| Requirement | Description |
| --- | --- |
| Program/Licensure Requirements | 10-61 hours depending on emphasis |
| Minimum GPA | 3.0 |
*for the degree of Master of Education in Special Education*
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## Foundations Course List
Course List
| Code | Title | Hours |
| --- | --- | --- |
| [CI 446](https://catalog.illinois.edu/search/?P=CI%20446 "CI 446") | Culture in the Classroom | |
| [CI 501](https://catalog.illinois.edu/search/?P=CI%20501 "CI 501") | Curriculum Development for the 21st Century | |
| [EPOL 401](https://catalog.illinois.edu/search/?P=EPOL%20401 "EPOL 401") | History of American Education | |
| [EPOL 402](https://catalog.illinois.edu/search/?P=EPOL%20402 "EPOL 402") | Asian American Education | |
| [EPOL 403](https://catalog.illinois.edu/search/?P=EPOL%20403 "EPOL 403") | Historical and Social Barriers | |
| [EPOL 405](https://catalog.illinois.edu/search/?P=EPOL%20405 "EPOL 405") | School and Society | |
| [EPOL 406](https://catalog.illinois.edu/search/?P=EPOL%20406 "EPOL 406") | Professional Ethics in Education | |
| [EPOL 407](https://catalog.illinois.edu/search/?P=EPOL%20407 "EPOL 407") | Critical Thinking in Education | |
| [EPOL 409](https://catalog.illinois.edu/search/?P=EPOL%20409 "EPOL 409") | Sociology of Education | |
| [EPOL 410](https://catalog.illinois.edu/search/?P=EPOL%20410 "EPOL 410") | Racial and Ethnic Families | |
| [EPOL 412](https://catalog.illinois.edu/search/?P=EPOL%20412 "EPOL 412") | Politics of Education | |
| [EPOL 413](https://catalog.illinois.edu/search/?P=EPOL%20413 "EPOL 413") | Economics of Education | |
| [EPOL 480](https://catalog.illinois.edu/search/?P=EPOL%20480 "EPOL 480") | Technology and Educational Reform | |
| [EPOL 530](https://catalog.illinois.edu/search/?P=EPOL%20530 "EPOL 530") | Educational Politics and Policies | |
| [EPOL 552](https://catalog.illinois.edu/search/?P=EPOL%20552 "EPOL 552") | Foundation of Higher Education | |
| Any 400 level EPSY course | | |
| [EPSY 553](https://catalog.illinois.edu/search/?P=EPSY%20553 "EPSY 553") | Global Issues in Learning | |
| [SPED 514](https://catalog.illinois.edu/search/?P=SPED%20514 "SPED 514") | Equity Issues in Special Education | |
| [SPED 517](https://catalog.illinois.edu/search/?P=SPED%20517 "SPED 517") | Disability Issues in Special Education | |
*for the degree of Master of Education in Special Education*
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All students who complete a master’s degree in the Department of Special Education will:
1. Students who complete a master’s degree resulting in teacher certification (e.g., LBS I or LBS II) or endorsement/credential (ECSE/EI) will demonstrate the acquisition of the knowledge and skills required to be competent novice special education teachers by meeting the indicators addressed in several sets of standards. These indicators are embedded in coursework, field-based activities, and other related professional experiences.
2. Graduate students who complete the LBS II Multiple Disabilities or ECSE course sequence will demonstrate expertise and leadership in their respective areas of specialization by engaging in: a) collaborative leadership activities, b) mentoring other educators, c) practicing effective communication skills, d) acting as change agents, and e) advocating for learners with disabilities.
3. Graduate students will expand and deepen their attitudes, knowledge and skills about evidence-based practices that result in improved learning and successful outcomes for students with disabilities.
4. Graduate students will acquire the knowledge and skills to understand multiple research methodologies and how research is used to inform instructional practices with persons with disabilities by engaging in a capstone research project.
5. Graduate students will become reflective practitioners who problem solve and change their practice to improve services provided to individuals with disabilities and their families.
*for the degree of Master of Education in Special Education*
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## [Special Education Department](http://education.illinois.edu/sped)
Department Head: [Matthew Lambert](mailto:matt5@illinois.edu)\
Director of Graduate Studies: [Kary Zarate](mailto:kzarat2@illinois.edu)\
Graduate admissions information**:** [Mitzi Koeberlein](mailto: koeberle@illinois.edu)\
[Special Education faculty](https://education.illinois.edu/faculty-finder/sped)\
142 Education Building, 1310 South Sixth Street, Champaign, IL 61820\
(217) 244-3542\
[gradservices@education.illinois.edu](mailto:gradservices@education.illinois.edu)
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