A minor in Special Education consists of 18 hours, and is suggested for students in
other undergraduate degree programs interested in working with children and young
adults with disabilities, including those in Human Development and Family Science,
Kinesiology, Applied Behavior Analysis, Speech and Language Pathology/Audiology, or
Disability and Addiction Rehabilitation.
A competitive Accelerated Master's path is available through this minor, allowing
undergraduate students to potentially finish both their bachelor's and master's degree
in five years. Contact Pamela Peak for more information.