• As a UD Intervention Specialist major, students will learn the knowledge and skills necessary to become a highly qualified teacher with an understanding of students at various ages and stages of development, and from various cultures, socioeconomic levels, ethnic groups, and ranges of abilities.
  • Students will learn how family diversity (i.e. economic, linguistic, cultural, and ethnic lines) impacts students, as well as understand how disabilities affect each student.
  • Classroom observation & field experience begin during years one and continue during years two and three. Students will receive more than 600 field hours in local schools, which is 300 hours more than the State of Ohio's requirement.