D.Ed. In Special Education (Intellectual And Developmental Disabilities)

The D.Ed. in Special Education (Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities) is a doctoral degree that normally takes 3-5 years. It trains educators to be experts in helping people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The program covers advanced themes such as assessment, intervention tactics, inclusive education, and policy creation. Students participate in research, fieldwork, and dissertation writing. Graduates frequently seek positions in leadership, such as special education administrators, researchers, or university professors, which help to develop inclusive educational methods and policy.