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Southwest Minnesota State University
MS in SPED - Developmental Disabilities
- Marshall, USA
MSc
Full time
2 years
Distance Learning
English
Southwest Minnesota State University's online MS in Special Education degree offers a specialization in developmental disabilities, providing the credentials you need to pursue Minnesota licensure. With instruction from expert educators, you'll build a strong understanding of the cognitive, social, motor, and communication needs of children, youth, and adults with moderate to severe developmental disabilities. Take your next step with SMSU. Get started today.


The University of Texas at Dallas
Human Development and Early Childhood Disorders (MS)
- Richardson, USA
MSc
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Master of Science in Human Development and Early Childhood Disorders is designed to prepare students to work with young children who have developmental challenges. The program covers key areas lik...
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University of Minnesota
Developmental Psychology MA
- Minneapolis, USA
Master degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Developmental Psychology MA program offers an in-depth exploration of human growth and development across the lifespan, emphasizing both theoretical frameworks and empirical research methods. Stud...


City University Of New York
Master in Autism Spectrum Disorders
- New York, USA
Master degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Master in Autism Spectrum Disorders program is designed for those interested in understanding and supporting individuals with autism. It covers core topics such as assessment, diagnosis, and evide...
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Studying Developmental Disorders at the Master's level offers an in-depth understanding of the psychological, biological, and social aspects affecting individuals with developmental challenges. This field is unique for its blend of research, clinical practice, and advocacy, preparing students to make significant contributions in various settings.
Through courses in developmental psychology, therapeutic interventions, and assessment tools, students dive into critical topics like autism spectrum disorders, learning disabilities, and emotional disturbances. You'll develop essential skills such as designing individualized treatment plans, implementing evidence-based practices, and conducting thorough assessments to inform support strategies. Engaging in hands-on experiences, students can enhance their understanding of real-world applications while building their competencies in collaborative environments.
As students engage with new perspectives, they often strengthen their adaptability in addressing complex developmental issues. Graduates typically find careers in education, healthcare, or counseling, working as school psychologists, behavioral therapists, or researchers focused on enhancing the lives of individuals with developmental disorders.