D.Ed. in Special Education - Visual Impairment

Doctor of Education (D.Ed.) in Special Education - Visual Impairment is an advanced degree program that normally lasts 3-5 years. It trains educators to be professionals in teaching and helping children with visual impairments. The program includes advanced themes such as vision impairment education, research methodology, assistive technologies, and special education leadership. Graduates are prepared to serve as administrators, researchers, or policymakers in the field of visual impairment education, helping to enhance educational results for visually impaired students.