Bachelor of Education Special Education: Adapted and General Curriculum
Your Journey to the Classroom Starts with a B.Ed. in Special Education – Adapted and General Curriculum K-12
Liberty University’s Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) in Special Education – Adapted and General Curriculum K-12 is designed to help equip you for licensure. With this licensure focus, you can discover how to serve students with mild to severe disabilities across K-12 classrooms.
This licensure-track program integrates evidence-based instruction with hands-on classroom experience to help prepare you for a meaningful and in-demand teaching career. You can complete practicum placements, study how to develop Individualized Education Programs (IEPs), and work to build the tools to lead with purpose – all while studying on a campus that encourages academic and spiritual growth.
Pursue Your Degree with Confidence
- Built-in practicum and student teaching experiences can start early in your program and give you hands-on training in real K-12 classrooms.
- Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP) accreditation for Liberty’s School of Education reflects national standards of academic excellence in preparing future educators like you.
- Faculty mentorship from experienced educators can guide your academic journey and support your professional growth.
- Faith-integrated education emphasizes character development and helps you pursue your calling to serve others through teaching.
- Instruction in evidence-based strategies can strengthen your skills in curriculum design, behavior management, and individualized instruction.
- Licensure track that can expand your ability to meet the diverse learning needs of students.
- Modern teaching labs and education facilities on Liberty’s campus are designed to simulate classroom environments and enhance your preparation for the field.
What Will You Study?
- Academic and functional skill development for students with mild to significant disabilities
- Behavior management strategies to foster safe, inclusive learning environments
- Collaboration techniques to engage families and education teams
- Curriculum design and evaluation for adapted and general education classrooms
- Instructional strategies tailored to a variety of exceptional learning needs
- Legal and ethical practices for special educators
This program has been approved by the Virginia Department of Education. Licensure requirements may vary by state. Please research your state’s licensure or reciprocity requirements here: https://www.liberty.edu/statelicensure/.
Potential Career Opportunities for Our B.Ed. in Special Education – Adapted and General Curriculum Graduates
- Behavior intervention specialist
- Curriculum developer
- Educational consultant
- Inclusion specialist
- Transition coordinator
Facilities and Opportunities for Our B.Ed. in Special Education – Adapted and General Curriculum Students
- Academic and field experience is structured to align with special education licensure pathways and support your career goals.
- Access to Liberty’s School of Education faculty and teaching labs which can help you connect classroom theory with practical application.
- Collaboration with peers and local schools can help you develop real-world skills and build a network of professional support.
- Early and ongoing field placements and practicums in K-12 special education classrooms can prepare you for working with diverse student populations.
- Opportunities to participate in education-focused student organizations can enhance your leadership skills and professional engagement.
- Student teaching supervised by licensed mentor educators can provide you with valuable real-world classroom experience.
Admission Requirements for Our Undergraduate Degree Programs
Every application is reviewed by the admission committee on a case-by-case basis, meaning there are no set minimums for acceptance. However, all applicants must submit the following documents* for admission:
- Admission application
- Official high school transcripts
- Official college transcripts (if applicable)
- Results from the CLT, SAT, or ACT are not required for admission, but may be used in consideration for merit-based aid.
- Admission essay
*Note that additional documentation may be requested by the admission committee after your application has been received.
Tuition rates may change annually. For the most current information, please visit our LU Tuition Cost page.
Credit Hours

Available On Campus
Class Type
Residential
Transfer Credits
Transfer in up to 75% of the degree total
Next Start Date
Jan 19, 2026
Accreditation
CAEP