M.Ed. in Special Education - Hearing Impairment

M.Ed. in Special Education with a focus on Hearing Impairment is a specialized postgraduate program designed for individuals who wish to support and educate children with hearing impairments. This course equips students with in-depth knowledge about the nature of hearing impairments, strategies for communication and language development, and techniques for fostering academic and social growth in students with hearing disabilities. The curriculum covers topics such as audiology, speech-language pathology, inclusive education, and assistive technology, along with practical experience in real-world settings. Typically, the program duration is 2 years, and it prepares graduates to work as special educators, counselors, and therapists in schools, hospitals, rehabilitation centers, and other specialized institutions dedicated to hearing impairment.