Master of Education of the Deaf

2 Years On Campus Masters Program

Vanderbilt University

Program Overview

This program offers a Master of Education of the Deaf (M.D.E.) degree. This one- to two-year program emphasizes the training needed to develop spoken language and auditory skills in deaf and hard-of-hearing children. The DHSS is home to a unique, interdisciplinary approach to teacher training by combining training in audiology, speech-language pathology, and deaf education. The Mama Lere Hearing School in our National Center for Childhood Deafness and Family Communication serves as the professional development school for the DHSS deaf education program. This auditory oral school for children who are deaf or hard of hearing is known for its outstanding work in the areas of speech development, auditory training, cochlear implant habilitation, language and reading.

Program Key Stats

$68,834 (Annual cost)
$ 95



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Eligibility Criteria

3.00 GPA
4 Year

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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Closed Captioning Process
  • Individual Partnership officer
  • Senior Business Development Executive
  • Translation Officer
  • Stenographer

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