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Master in Education and Special Education

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Program Overview

The Master of Science in Special Education degree is the first choice for anyone considering a career in the field of special education. This 36-credit degree culminates in a recommendation for NYS Teacher Certification, PreK-12th grade. Students are eligible for Internship Certification after completing 50% of the program. Additionally, upon program completion, graduates can extend their certification to include general education.

Career opportunities include far more than classroom teaching. The list of career choices includes:

  • Special Education Teacher: Inclusion, push-in/pull-out instruction, co-teaching, resource room, self-contained, community or alternative home setting

  • P-3 provider

  • Behavioral therapist

  • Social skills therapist

  • Curriculum development in Childhood Special Education

  • Reading remediation/Kriyah Specialist

  • Special Education assessment and program development (with license)

  • Advocate for children with disabilities

  • Consultant/Advisor: Children with disabilities

  • Special Education Instructional Coach for general education teachers

  • Special Education Co-Teacher with general education teachers

  • Employment in public/private learning communities, health facilities, and organizations

This degree is offered in partnership with The University of Mount St. Vincent (UMSV).

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Prerequisites

Conferred Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited institution – Yeshiva degree (BTL) accepted

Admission

Undergraduate Transcript (minimum 3.3 GPA)
Resume
Two Letters of Recommendation
MSV Writing Sample
Personal Photograph
Non-refundable Application Fee

Courses

Course Name

Course Number

Credits

Core Courses

Assessment and Instruction of Special Learners

EDUC 714

3

Assessment and Remediation of Literacy Disabilities

EDUC 628

3

Classroom Management and Social Skills Instruction

EDUC 527

3

Foundations of Urban and Multicultural Ed

EDUC 502

3

Language, Cognitive Development, and Cultural Diversity

EDUC 506

3

Lifespan Special Education: Birth to Adulthood

EDUC 716

3

Psychology of Teaching and Learning

EDUC 513

3

Research in Education

EDUC 602

3

Strategies for Inclusion of Special Learners

EDUC 712

3

Student Teaching Seminar in Special Education

EDUC 760

3

Teaching Across Content Areas: Pedagogy in ELA and SS

EDUC 728

3

Teaching Across Content Areas: Pedagogy in Math and Science

EDUC 729

3

Course Name

Course Number

Credits

Core Courses

Assessment and Instruction of Special Learners

EDUC 714

3

Assessment and Remediation of Literacy Disabilities

EDUC 628

3

Classroom Management and Social Skills Instruction

EDUC 527

3

Foundations of Urban and Multicultural Ed

EDUC 502

3

Language, Cognitive Development, and Cultural Diversity

EDUC 506

3

Lifespan Special Education: Birth to Adulthood

EDUC 716

3

Psychology of Teaching and Learning

EDUC 513

3

Research in Education

EDUC 602

3

Strategies for Inclusion of Special Learners

EDUC 712

3

Student Teaching Seminar in Special Education

EDUC 760

3

Teaching Across Content Areas: Pedagogy in ELA and SS

EDUC 728

3

Teaching Across Content Areas: Pedagogy in Math and Science

EDUC 729

3

Faculty & Instructors

Rabbi Avrohom Schwartz

MSEd

Yaacov Danzinger

MS, CSP, LSDL, LSBL

Yoel Trieger

MSEd, SDL

Tuition & Financial Aid

The cost for this degree is $21,300.

At the graduate level, financial aid is available in the form of loans that can cover the full cost of the degree.

The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) can be completed online at this link. UMSV’s FAFSA school code is 002703. Be sure to complete the correct year’s application.

Additionally, there are a number of scholarships open to Jewish graduate students for which we encourage you to apply:

  • Helen B and Lewis E Goldstein Scholarship FundThe Helen B and Lewis E Goldstein Scholarship Fund is open to Jewish full-time students enrolled in an accredited undergraduate or graduate school in the United States.

  • Rose Biller Scholarship Fund The Rose Biller Scholarship Fund is open to Jewish residents of NYC’s five boroughs, Westchester, and Long Island with financial need. It provides scholarships to Jewish men and women with significant economic need attending undergraduate, graduate, and professional schools.

  • Samuel Lemberg Scholarship Loan FundThe Samuel Lemberg Scholarship Loan Fund provides interest-free loans to aid Jewish undergraduate and graduate college students who exhibit exceptional academic achievement and face financial difficulties pursuing a higher education. These loans must be repaid within ten years of graduation or termination of studies.

To get more information on these scholarships, please reach out to each organization directly. Please check scholarship websites for availability and deadlines. Scholarships are not available every semester.

Please note: The listed tuition costs are accurate as of the time of writing, but are not guaranteed. Please ask our advisor for updated pricing.

FAQs

What is an M.S. in Education?

The Master of Science in Special Education degree is the first choice for anyone considering a career in the field of special education. This 36-credit degree culminates in a recommendation for NYS Teacher Certification, PreK-12th grade. Students are eligible for Internship Certification after completing 50% of the program. Additionally, upon completion, graduates can extend certification to include general education.

Which university have you partnered with to offer this degree?

We are proud to have partnered with The University of Mount Saint Vincent (UMSV), a highly ranked university featuring an outstanding Education department. Among the five oldest universities in New York City, UMSV offers more than 70 nationally recognized programs, including a full array of majors and minors in education.

How long will it take to earn the degree?

The degree can be completed in just four semesters (16 months).

Will the environment and education be suitable for a Yeshiva student?

UMSV prides itself on offering superior education, outstanding student support and a culturally sensitive environment. The university is understanding of the unique requirements and religious sensitivities of the students recruited by The Men’s Division at Sara Schenirer and has worked diligently to accommodate our requests to ensure an environment suitable for Torah-observant Jews.

Does this degree offer value even if I do not plan on teaching?

Classroom instruction is only one of the many career opportunities that this degree offers. Most graduates use the degree toward a career in special education, which offers a wide array of opportunities. Options include working as a P-3 provider, behavioral therapist, social skills therapist, special education coach & consultant, curriculum developer, and much more.

Is the special education job market flooded? Will I find a job once I graduate?

According to government statistics, special education is one of the fastest-growing education career fields nationwide, and our experience and research confirm that. A recent poll showed that more than 95% of graduates found jobs in the field within one year of graduation. Five years later, more than 70% were still employed in the field. The field is ideal for men who wish to work full or part-time and earn a respectable income.

Why choose The Men’s Division at Sara Schenirer?

Ours is the only program offered exclusively to men who aspire to careers in education and was carefully, caringly designed with all their needs in mind. We pride ourselves on the high-quality educational partners with whom we work, who offer accredited degrees, an uncompromised environment, and first-rate faculty. Most of all, we provide exceptional warmth and support to every single student at The Men’s Division at Sara Schenirer. For students and parents alike, the world of college and degrees can be confusing, costly, and difficult to navigate. We work diligently to offer personal guidance to each student and help ensure their success and timely graduation.

What are the admission requirements?

Applicants must have a Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited institution of higher education (e.g. yeshiva, college) with a minimum undergraduate GPA of 3.3.

Can credits be transferred from another program?

Yes. Up to six graduate-level credits earned in a master’s education or special education program may be accepted.

When and where are classes offered?

Courses are offered live-online during evening hours.

Enrollment is Now Open

Late app fee of $150 will apply

Application Deadline

Program Start Date

Next Application Deadline

Next Program Start Date

Duration

4 semesters

Tuition

$21,300

Credits

36

Location

Live Online

Enrollment is Now Open

Late app fee of $150 will apply

Application Deadline

Program Start Date

Next Application Deadline

Next Program Start Date

Duration

4 semesters

Tuition

$21,300

Credits

36

Location

Live Online

Enrollment is Now Open

Late app fee of $150 will apply

Application Deadline

Program Start Date

Next Application Deadline

Next Program Start Date

Duration

4 semesters

Tuition

$21,300

Credits

36

Location

Live Online

Partner University