Special Education (M.S.E.)
The Graduate Program in Special Education provides graduate courses and experiences leading to licensure for teaching students with disabilities in Special Education. You can find a list of requirements here.M.S.E. Degree Plan
Early Childhood Special Education Degree Plan
Instructional Specialist Special Education 4-12
Alternative Degree Plans
Developmental Therapist Certificate
Links
- Advanced Institutional Studies
- Alliance for Continuing Excellence in Education
- Center for Language Proficiency
- Davis-Baker Preschool
- Counselor Education
- Curriculum and Instruction
- Educational Leadership
- Family and Consumer Sciences
- Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Athletic Training
- M.H. Russell Center for Economic Education
- Multimedia Learning Center
- NCATE Exhibits
- Southwest-A Education Renewal Zone
- South Arkansas Mathematics and Science STEM Center
- Teacher Admissions and Clinical Experience
- Teacher Licensure

Donnie Whitten's three education degrees from Henderson have brought him to a position as superintendant of the Arkadelphia School District and as a recognized community leader. For his many contributions, he was named one of "20 to Watch in 2007" by the Arkansas Democrat Gazette.
Donnie WhittenBachelor of Science in Education - Middle Childhood/Early Adolescence (4-8), 1995

