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Schoolcraft College
Education - Special Needs Para Educator Associate in Applied Science Degree
- Livonia, USA
Associate of Applied Science
Full time, Part time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Working as a Para Educator requires people to be supportive and nurturing while taking a strength-based perspective on the strengths of each person with special needs. This curriculum contains theoretical and practical experiences designed to prepare students to work in public school special education classrooms, inclusive classrooms and resource rooms, institutional settings, sheltered workshops, job coaching programs, group homes, or supported-living programs. Students learn to work effectively as members of professional education and community-based teams that support persons with disabilities.


Lehigh Carbon Community College Online
Paraprofessional/Special Education A.A.S. (PAR)
- Schnecksville, USA
Associate of Applied Science
Distance Learning
English
To prepare graduates as paraprofessionals or teacher assistants with the skills and knowledge required to effectively educate and serve individuals with diverse learning abilities. Graduates may work in public or private schools in general education or in classroom settings with students with exceptionalities.
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Special Education degree programs at the Associate of Applied Science level in the USA prepare you to make a real difference in the lives of students with diverse needs. This field combines theory and practical skills to address the unique challenges and opportunities present in the educational environment.
In your coursework, you'll focus on topics like individualized education plans (IEPs), behavior management techniques, and assistive technology. The curriculum fosters hands-on learning through applied projects and classroom experiences, allowing you to engage directly with students and educators. Many students build confidence as they work collaboratively in diverse settings, enhancing their adaptability and interpersonal skills.
Graduates of these programs enter a variety of roles, such as teaching assistants, special education aides, or support specialists. They often find opportunities in schools, community organizations, and government agencies that prioritize inclusivity and accessibility. Completing an Associate of Applied Science in Special Education equips you with the practical knowledge and skills to advocate for and support students with learning differences in a meaningful way.