Special Education Specialist Certification
Designed for certified teachers in Texas, this online program prepares you to add special education certification. With a statewide need for special education teachers, certification can open doors to new job opportunities and greater career flexibility in K-12 schools. Through the Specialist in Special Education Certification program at the University of Houston, you’ll build expertise in supporting students with disabilities and helping diverse learners thrive.
At a Glance
- Format: 100% online
- Completion time: Typically, 1 year
- Semester start: Fall or Spring
- Eligibility: Teaching certification in Texas
- GRE: Not required
Program Overview
The Specialist in Special Education Certification prepares certified general education teachers, including dyslexia interventionists, to get certified in special education in Texas. Designed to meet state standards, the program provides a strong foundation in disabilities and disability law, evidence-based instructional and intervention strategies, and principles of behavioral analysis.
Participants learn to conduct behavioral observations, collect and use data to inform instruction, and apply evidence-based strategies to support the learning needs of students with disabilities. The program also emphasizes collaboration and consultation with families and school teams to strengthen support for students with disabilities. Together, the coursework helps prepare candidates for the TExES Special Education EC-12 Exam.
What You’ll Learn
In this certification-preparation program, you’ll focus on key areas of special education, including:
- Disabilities and disability law in educational settings
- Evidence-based instructional and behavioral strategies
- Data collection, progress monitoring and individualized intervention
- Behavior analysis and ethical intervention design
- The science of children’s reading development
- Collaboration and consultation with families and school teams
Career Opportunities
The Special Education Specialist Certification program is designed for certified general education teachers in Texas, including dyslexia interventionists, who want to move into special education roles. Completers are prepared to work as special education teachers, interventionists and other instructional roles supporting students with disabilities in K-12 schools.
This program also can help move you closer to a graduate degree — up to nine hours of completed coursework may be used toward a master’s or doctoral degree in the UH College of Education.
Coursework
This program requires the following five courses — all offered online:
- SPEC 6360: Individuals with Disabilities
- SPEC 6362: Behavior: Evidence-Based Decisions
- SPEC 6365: Data-Based Individualization of Instruction
- SPEC 7343: Reading Development: From Science to Practice
- SPEC 7391: Strategies for Collaboration, Coaching, and Consultation
Cost & Financial Support
To estimate tuition and fees, use the UH tuition calculator (select 9 hours for typical enrollment). Plus, explore opportunities for funding your graduate certification program; please note that federal aid is only available for degree programs, not for certification-only programs.
Admissions Questions
For questions about the application process, please contact the UH College of Education’s Graduate Student Success Team at coeinfo@uh.edu.
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