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Special Education BSEd(General Curriculum)/Special Education MEd(General Curriculum)(non-thesis)
Sample Program of Study
Year 1 - Fall
ENGL 1101, 3
MATH 1101, 3
HIST 2111 or HIST 2112, 3
Humanities & Arts, 3
POLS 1101, 3
FYOS 1001, 1
Year 1 - Spring
ENGL 1102, 3
Quantitative Reasoning, 3
Physical Science w/ lab, 4
World Languages & Culture, 3
EDUC 2110 (Area VI), 3
Year 1 - Summer
N/A
Year 2 - Fall
EDUC 2120 (Area VI), 3
EDUC 2130 (Area VI), 3
Life Science, 3
World Languages & Culture, 3
Elective (Area VI), 3
Year 2 - Spring
World Languages & Culture, 3
Social Science, 3
Elective (Area VI), 3
Elective, 1
PEDB, 1
Year 2 - Summer
N/A
Year 3 - Fall
EDSE 4441, 3
EDSE 3050, 3
EDSE 4120, 3
EDSE 4220, 3
EDSE 7120*, 3
Year 3 - Spring
EDSE 3030, 3
EDSE 4442, 3
EDSE 5400, 3
EDSE 7150*, 3
EDSE 7250*, 3
Year 3 - Summer
N/A
Year 4 - Fall
EDSE 4050, 3
EDSE 4230, 3
EDSE 4443, 3
EDSE 5020, 3
EDSE 7770*, 3
Year 4 - Spring
EDSE 5460, 15
Year 4 - Summer
ERSH 6200E or 6300E or 7500E, 3
EDSE 7050E, 3
Year 5 - Fall
Major Elective, 3
Major Elective, 3
Major Elective, 3
Year 5 - Spring
Major Elective, 3
Major Elective, 3
Major Elective, 3
Notes:
* Courses with an asterisk are graduate courses used to satisfy graduate and undergraduate degree program requirements.
Electives:
· EDSE 6010(E) (3) Instructing Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders
· EDSE 71200(E) (3) Foundations and Assessment in Early Childhood Special Education
· EDSE 7160(E) (3) Communication and Language Development in Young Children
· EDSE 7170(E) (3) Developmentally Appropriate Programming and Curricula for Infants and Toddlers
· EDSE 7180(E) (3) Developmentally Appropriate Curricula for Children Aged 3-5
· EDSE 7200(E) (3) Methods and Curriculum in Early Childhood Special Education
· EDSE 7260 (E) (3) Instructional Design for Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder
· EDSE 7460(E) (3) Internship in Special Education
· EPSY 6800 (E) (3) Cognition
· EPSY 6060 (E) (3) Motivation
· EPSY 6010 (E) (3) Foundations of Human Development for Education
· Other elective(s) approved by the advisor.
Note: Students can apply for certificate programs (e.g., ESOL, Gifted) and take those courses as their electives.