The Special Education Mild/Moderate Needs Additional Licensure Preparation non-degree program will prepare students to obtain an additional Special Education Mild/Moderate Educational Needs (Ohio I ntervention Specialist) license. Completion of the coursework is a prerequisite to being recommended by Kent State University for licensure, and licenses are granted by the Ohio Department of Education (see 'Licensure Information" below).
The Mild/Moderate licensure preparation program is designed for individuals who have a current teaching license and want to become licensed through the State of Ohio to teach students with mild/moderate disabilities, grades K-1 2 . Students with mild/moderate disabilities are distinguished from students with more severe disabilities by g reater participation in the general academic curriculum. Mild/moderate disabilities include learning disabilities, emotional and behavioral disorders, ADHD, mild intellectual disabilities, and (in certain cases) autism spectrum disorder.
The non-degree program is not a master's degree program. If you are interested in a master's degree in Special Education from KSU in addition to licensure, you must be fully admitted into the master's program and complete the prescribed coursework on the master's degree plan of study form in addition to the courses prescribed for Licensure. Completing a master's degree in special education in addition to licensure will in most cases require an additional 15-18 credit hours.
