8 Bachelor's degrees in Special Education in Idaho, United States

Career and Technical Education - Workforce Training and Development
This Career and Technical Education - Workforce Training and Development degree from University of Idaho provides current educators in secondary and post-secondary trade schools or industrial programs with additional training and credentials to teach career and professional-technical programs in a variety of educational settings.
Special Education
The Special Education program at Lewis - Clark State College prepares generalists rather than specialists in any one area of special education.
Inclusive Early Childhood Education
The Inclusive Early Childhood Education program at Boise State University is designed for those pursuing initial certification and the continual development of teachers with an emphasis on increasing P-12 student learning.
Blended Early Childhood - Early Childhood Special Education
The Blended Early Childhood - Early Childhood Special Education program at Boise State University is designed for those pursuing initial certification and the continual development of teachers with an emphasis on increasing P-12 student learning.
Special Education
Special Education from Idaho State University provides candidates with a bachelor’s degree in special education and prepares candidates for professional certification with an endorsement as a special education generalist.
Early Childhood Education - Early Childhood Special Education
This Early Childhood Education - Early Childhood Special Education degree at Brigham Young University Idaho provides the knowledge and license to teach and help young children in general education and special education classes, as well as in home-based settings. Students will participate in multiple supervised teaching experiences with a partnered school district, on-campus lab, home, or center.
Special Education K-12 Generalist
The Special Education K-12 Generalist program from Brigham Young University Idaho prepares students to work with individuals with special needs from kindergarten through age 21. Teacher candidates will demonstrate knowledge, understanding, and application of skills during multiple supervised practicum teaching experiences within partnered schools before beginning their student teaching experience.
Special Education
If you believe that all students, regardless of ability or disability, deserve high quality educational experiences, and that all young children deserve a strong start in life, then the Department of Early and Special Education at Boise State University is the place for you.