ARE YOU LOOKING TO EARN A MASTER'S
DEGREE?
MASTER'S PLUS 30?![]()
Consider the graduate program in behavior disorders at Hunter College. There are several good reasons for undertaking your studies in this exciting area of special education:
*The nation's greatest teacher shortage is in the area of behavior disorders. Your talents are sought all across the nation. No problems finding a position in the place you wish to live.
*Even if you stay in the general education classroom, you'll greatly enhance your skills in behavior management, and be better able to teach youngsters with behavior disorders and learning disabilities.
*Our program is well known for its practical focus which provides you with effective classroom strategies to accompany the theory.
*Our faculty is nationally known for their work in special education.
*Classes meet once a week (for 2 1/2 hours...after 4:20pm) at the campus at 68th street & Lexington Avenue (The #6 train stops there).
*Tuition is only
$555 for a three credit course (the least expensive in the NYC
area).
Be aware that we work you hard though.
Just look how our web site mascot aged (and took up drinking) when it undertook our rigorous program in behavior disorders.
*For more information, call Tom McIntyre at 212/772-4706 or e-mail him at Thomas.McIntyre@Hunter.CUNY.edu
*To obtain an application
form, call the Hunter College graduate admissions office at 212/772-4490
or 772-4483 (the fax number is 212/650-3336). You must have
an undergraduate GPA of 2.75 or higher (or a masters degree).
Apply now to meet the early application deadlines (October for January
and July classes; April for September classes)
!We look forward to seeing you
next semester!
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