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Master's of Education Programs (M.Ed) - APPLICATION PROCESS
Doctoral Program (Ph.D) - APPLICATION PROCESS
Resources for Graduate Students
Contact us:
Graduate Academic Advisor
College of Education and Human Development
Department of Educational Psychology
4225 TAMU
College Station, TX 77843-4225
(979) 845-1833
epsyadvisor@tamu.edu
Welcome and thank you for your interest in Texas A&M and in the Special Education graduate programs offered by the Department of Educational Psychology. Master's of Education (M.Ed) degrees are offered in four different specialty areas and a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D) degree is offered with a specialty in Special Education.
Graduate programs in Special Education prepare educators, practitioners, and researchers to serve students who are at-risk or have mild, moderate, and severe disabilities in integrated settings. All programs are designed so that students develop a strong background in research, with the ability to interpret others' research as well as conduct independent research. Students are also taught problem solving, collaboration, and communication skills needed to adapt to the challenges they will face in the field of Special Education.
Constance Fournier, Ph.D.
Special Education Program Coordinator
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