Special Education Program
The Special Education Program at Marshall University is one of the largest in West Virginia with
certification programs available in six areas of special education. It also produces the highest number
of graduate students in the university. (B.O.T. census 1995).
Graduates of the Special Education Program are certified to teach exceptional children at various levels
in public schools and a variety of institutional settings. Employment opportunities are excellent.
The demand for teachers, clinicians and administrators of exceptional children continues to grow at local,
state, and national levels. Student programs are planned on an individual basis according to the background
and interests of the individual. Students are also provided with the opportunity to work with children in many
agencies which provide services to exceptional children.
The undergraduate program certifies in only Mentally Impaired. Please contact Dr. Melisa Reed, Program Coordinator,
for additional information.
| UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM |
| Certification |
Advisor/Coordinator |
Telephone |
| Mentally Impaired |
Dr. Bob Angel |
304.696.2854 |
The graduate program certifies in five areas of special education. The advisor/program area coordinator
for these areas is listed below. Please contact them for additional information.
| GRADUATE PROGRAM |
| Certification |
Advisor/Coordinator |
Telephone |
| Mental Retardation |
|
|
| Learning Disorders |
Dr. Barbara Guyer |
304.696.2851 |
| Behavior Disorders |
Dr. Melisa Reed |
304.696.2850 |
| Gifted |
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| Pre-School Special Education |
Dr. Bob Angel |
304.696.2854 |
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