2019-2020 Catalog

Special Education B.S.—with Concentration in Mild/Moderate Disabilities Elementary School Level and Severe Intellectual Disabilities

OPEN ONLY TO STUDENTS MAJORING IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION.

Course Requirements

Courses

CourseTitleCreditsOffered
ELED 202Teaching All Learners: Foundations and Strategies

4

Fall.
-Or-

SPED 202Teaching All Learners: Foundations and Strategies

4

Spring.
 

SPED 210Supporting Social, Emotional and Behavioral Learning

4

Fall, Spring.
SPED 211Supporting Students with Communication Challenges

3

Fall, Spring.
SPED 312Assessment Procedures for Children and Youth with Disabilities

4

Fall, Spring.
SPED 412Intensive Intervention in Literacy

4

Fall, Spring.
SPED 435Assessment/Instruction: Young Students with SID

4

Spring.
SPED 436Assessment/Instruction: Older Students with SID

4

Fall.
SPED 451Teaching Culturally/Linguistically Diverse Students with Exceptionality

3

Fall, Spring.
SPED 453Content-Based ESL Instruction for Exceptional Students

3

Fall, Spring
SPED 454Practicum in Teaching Content-Based ESL Instruction

1

Fall, Spring.
SPED 458STEM for Diverse Learners: Intensive Intervention

4

Fall, Spring.
SPED 470Collaboration: Home, School, and Community

3

Fall, Spring.
SPED 471Elementary Student Teaching: Mild/Moderate Disabilities

9

Fall, Spring.
SPED 472Student Teaching Seminar: SID

2

Fall, Spring.
SPED 473Student Teaching in SID

8-10

Fall, Spring.

Students cannot receive credit for both SPED 202 and ELED 202.

Note: SPED 473: For students seeking dual certification in Mild/Moderate and SID, this will be an 8 credit course, otherwise this is a 10 credit course.

Total Credit Hours: 60