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M.A.Ed.

M.A.Ed. - Special Education

Virtual Open House - Thursday, August 6: 5–6 pm

Join us at one of our upcoming virtual Graduate School Open House events on Zoom! You’ll have the opportunity to learn more about ĢƵ, participate in a Q&A with current students, and meet key program representatives.

Advance Your Impact—and Your Career—Through Special Education Leadership

ĢƵ’s Master of Arts in Education (MAEd) in Special Education is designed for passionate educators and professionals working with individuals with disabilities who are ready to deepen their expertise and expand opportunities for every learner. What sets our program apart is a powerful advantage: integrated preparation for National Board Certification embedded directly into your coursework—so you can work toward one of the profession’s highest credentials while earning your master’s degree.

With built-in support, personalized coaching, and assignments aligned to National Board standards, you’ll graduate not only with advanced knowledge and hands-on experience, but also with a clear path to certification—and the potential for a 12% salary increase in North Carolina public schools.

At WCU, your graduate experience is more than a degree—it’s a strategic step toward leadership and lasting impact in the field of special education.

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Earn Your Master's Degree and National Board Certification

What You'll Learn

In WCU's MAEd in Special Education, you'll develop the advanced knowledge and practical skills needed to support diverse learners and lead in today's classrooms. Through a blend of research-based coursework and applied experiences, you will:

  • Strengthen your ability to design and deliver effective instruction for students with varying abilities and exceptionalities
  • Gold Seal engraved with 'Get National Board Certification support while earning your Master's Degree.'Build expertise in assessment, data-driven decision-making, and individualized program planning
  • Deepen your understanding of inclusive practices and specialized supports across K–12 settings
  • Engage in coursework aligned to National Board Standards while practicing the four components of certification through embedded assignments

With individualized coaching and feedback woven throughout the program, you'll graduate confident in your skills—and prepared to take the next step toward National Board Certification.

Where You'll Go

Graduates of WCU’s MAEd in Special Education are prepared to make an immediate and lasting impact in schools and communities. With an advanced license in your selected concentration, you’ll be equipped for roles such as:

  • Special education teacher (advanced licensure, K–12)
  • Instructional leader or department chair
  • Intervention specialist or program coordinator
  • Advocate for inclusive and equitable practices in schools and districts

Beyond career advancement, this program positions you for professional recognition and increased earning potential. By completing coursework that supports National Board Certification, you’ll be on a clear path toward achieving this distinguished credential—along with the potential for a 12% salary increase in North Carolina public schools.

In addition to traditional school-based roles, graduates of the Educational Studies (non-licensure) concentration are prepared for careers in nonprofit organizations, private or charter schools, adult services, higher education, and advocacy settings supporting individuals with disabilities. Whether you’re looking to deepen your classroom impact, expand into leadership, or make a difference in your community, WCU’s MAEd in Special Education helps you move forward with purpose and confidence. 

Next Steps

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Degree Options

COLLEGE

College of Education & Allied Professions

TIME TO COMPLETE

21 months

LOCATION

 100% Online CREDITS 30-33 graduate credit hours

LENGTH

Full Time (9 credit hours/semester) or Part Time options available(6 credit hours/semester)  - Designed for working professionals

APPLICATION DEADLINE

August 1 (Fall)

December 1 (Spring)

May 1 (Summer)

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Karena Cooper-Duffy

Professor, Program Coordinator
College of Education and Allied Professions