
Special Education, B.A.
The major in Special Education is designed to prepare undergraduate candidates to become highly proficient in the delivery of instruction and services to all school aged children and adolescents with exceptionalities. The undergraduate program consists of 70 credit hours total.
The Special Education program is nationally accredited by the Council for Exceptional Children.
Candidates are selected each October to begin studies in the subsequent spring semester as a cohort. Additional information may be obtained by contacting Effie Kritikos at e-kritikos@neiu.edu.
Take a closer look at the bachelor's degree in Special Education and the courses offered toward the degree.
If you are interested in the program or have questions, please contact the Department of Literacy, Leadership, Development and Special Education.
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