Special Education and Child Development: Child and Family Studies, M.Ed.
Program Overview
Are you set to amplify your knowledge in special education and make a meaningful, lasting difference? UNC Charlotte’s Master of Education (M.Ed.) in Special Education and Child Development with a concentration in Child and Family Studies is designed for individuals like you who aspire to become leaders this evolving field.
Our M.Ed. program is a 33-credit hour graduate degree tailored for educational professionals seeking to enhance their expertise and become transformative leaders. The concentration in Child and Family Studies is specifically developed for students holding undergraduate degrees in fields such as early childhood education, psychology, sociology, or elementary education. This concentration focuses on equipping students with the knowledge and skills necessary to advocate for and support young children, both with and without disabilities, and their families.
Program Contact
- Ashley Gibson
- Enrollment Team
- online@charlotte.edu
- 704-687-5235
- Schedule appointment
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Courses
Introductory Research Course (3 credit hours)
- RSCH 6101 – Research Methods (3)
Core Courses (15 credit hours)
- CHFD 6102 – Learning and Development (3)
- CHFD 6115 – Child and Family Advocacy (3)
- CHFD 6210 – Inclusive Education for Young Children (3)
- CHFD 6220 – Family Theory and Research (3)
- CHFD 6240 – Advanced Studies in Infant and Child Development (3)
Applied Research/Evaluation Course (3 credit hours)
- CHFD 6900 – Research in Child and Family Studies (Master’s Thesis) (3)
Thematic Elective Courses (9 credit hours)
Select elective courses within the EI/ECSE specialty track. Other graduate level courses offered by the Cato College of Education require approval from the advisor.
Early Intervention/Early Childhood Special Education Specialty Track
- SPED 6111 – Advanced Issues in Early Intervention/Early Childhood Special Education (EI/ECSE) (3)
- SPED 6242 – Enhancing Communication and Supporting Behaviors in Inclusive Settings: B-K (3)
- SPED 6350 – Young Children with Disabilities and their Families: Interdisciplinary Collaboration (3)
Leadership Seminar Course (3 credit hours)
- CHFD 7400 – Applied Leadership in Child and Family Studies (3)
Degree Total = 33 Credit Hours
Admissions
Admissions & Requirements
- Complete the Graduate School Admission Application.
- A bachelor’s degree in child and family development, elementary education, special education, or a related field from a college or university accredited by an accepted accrediting body
- Official transcripts of all previous work beyond high school documenting an overall grade point average of at least 3.0 (based on a 4.0 scale)
- Official agency reports of satisfactory Graduate Record Examination (GRE) test score (30th percentile or above). Students who have concerns about standardized testing (GRE) should contact the program director.
- Three letters of recommendation from persons familiar with the applicant’s personal or professional qualifications; letters should include a combination of professional, academic, and/or personal references
- A personal statement outlining why the applicant seeks admission to the program and describing professional experiences with young children and their families; goals upon the completion of the program should be addressed
- A copy of resume, listing the applicant’s professional experience
Application
Application Deadlines
- August 1 for Fall 2024 Cohort
Applicants can apply via the Graduate Admissions web portal.
Outlook
What Can You Do With the Special Education and Child Development: Child and Family Studies, M.Ed. from UNC Charlotte?
UNC Charlotte M.Ed. in Special Education and Child Development with a concentration in Child and Family Studies graduates go on to work in a variety of jobs such as preschool and postsecondary teachers, assistant professors, childcare administrators, and case managers. They can be found in organizations such as:
- Stanly Community College
- Guilford Technical Community College
- Easterseals
- Hopebridge
- Atrium Health
Salary expectations
Lightcast, a global leader in labor market analytics research, collects job and salary data from UNC Charlotte graduates. Lightcast sampled graduates of our M.Ed. in Special Education and Child Development with a concentration in Child and Family Studies and found the average annual estimated wage to be approximately $57,800.
Why UNC Charlotte?
Why Choose UNC Charlotte’s M.Ed. in Special Education and Child Development program with a Concentration in Child and Family Studies
Flexibility for Working Professionals: With a combination of online and evening classes, our program is designed to accommodate the busy schedules of working professionals. This flexibility allows you to balance your education with personal and professional commitments.
Comprehensive Curriculum: Our program covers a wide range of topics, including advanced studies in child development, family dynamics, and inclusive education practices. Courses are designed to emphasize equity, diversity, and the impact of societal structures on children and families.
Experienced Faculty: Learn from faculty members who are not only scholars in their fields but also practitioners with years of experience working directly with children and families. Our faculty are committed to mentoring students like you and facilitating your professional growth.
Tuition
*Rates are subject to change*
Resident:
- $288.82 per credit hour
Outside of NC Non-Resident:
- $536.98 per credit hour
Non Resident:
- $1,098.21 per credit hour
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