Special Education (SPED), Mildly Handicapped
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR GARTIN; ASSISTANT PROFESSORS COMPTON, HAAS, IMBEAU; ASSISTANT PROFESSOR EMERITUS YALOWITZ
The major in Special Education is designed for those who plan to teach children and adolescents with disabilities. Upon completion of the M.A.T. program students will be eligible for certification in the areas of mild disabilities.
B.S.E. Degree with a Major in Special Education
(Mildly Handicapped)
Emphasis in One of the Following Areas: Psychology,
Social Work, Human Services, or Home Economics-Early Childhood
The minimum requirements for all students in the College of Education are listed under General Studies on page 383. The following are requirements for the program in special education.
General Studies
ENGL 1013, English Composition
ENGL 1023, English Composition
ENGL 3003, English Composition (exemption by examination or credit in ENGL 2013 or grade of at least "B" in ENGL 1013 and "A: in ENGL 1023 at Fayetteville campus)
WCIV 1003, Inst/Ideas Western Civilization
WCIV 1013, Inst/Ideas Western Civilization
HIST 2003, Hist/American People to 1877
SOCI 2013, General Sociology
MATH 1203, College Algebra
BIOL 1233, 1231L, Concepts in Biological Science
PHSC 2003, Intro to Physical Science I
PHSC 2001L, Intro to Physical Science I Lab
PSYC 2003, General Psychology
COMM 1313, Fundamentals of Communication
HLSC 1002, Wellness Concepts
PEAC 1621, Fitness Concepts
Fine Arts elective (3 hours)
Social Studies elective (3 hours)
Literature electives (6 hours)
Pre-Education Core
CIED 1002, Intro to Education (Coreq.: CIED 1001)
CIED 1001, Intro to Education Practicum (Coreq.: CIED 1002)
ETEC 2003, Intro to Educational Technology
CIED 3663, Classroom Learning Theory (Prereq.: CIED 1002/1001, PSYC 2003)
CIED 3023, Survey of Exceptionality (Prereq.: CIED 1002/1001)
SPED 3033, Nature/Needs, Persons with Mild Disabilities (Prereq.: CIED 3023)
SPED 3043, Nature/Needs, Persons with Moderate /Profound Disabilities (Prereq.: CIED 3023)
Cognate Studies (Choose One Option)
Option 1 - Psychology (PSYC 2003 is a prerequisite for all courses in this option
PSYC 3013, Social Psychology
PSYC 3023, Abnormal Psychology
PSYC 3103, Cognitive Psychology
PSYC 4023, Adulthood and Aging
Option 2 - Social Work
SCWK 2133, Introduction to Social Work
SCWK 3163, Death and Dying
SCWK 3233, Juvenile Delinquency (Prereq.: junior standing)
SCWK 3633, Problems in Child Welfare (Prereq. junior standing)
Option 3 - Human Services
PSYC 4023, Adulthood and Aging
SOCI 4133, The Family
SCWK 2133, Introduction to Social Work
SCWK 3633, Problems in Child Welfare (Prereq.: junior standing)
Option 4 - Human Environmental Sciences-Early Childhood
HES 2433, Child Development (Prereq: PSYC 2003 or HES 1403)
HES 2403, Infancy & Toddlerhood Development (Prereq: 3 hours of human development/family studies or psychology)
HES 3403, Child Guidance (Prerequisite: HES 2403)
HES 4453, Parenting and Family Dynamics (Prereq: 6 hours of human development/ family studies and psychology or consent of instructor)
Special Education Requirements
SPED 3053, Nature/Needs, Persons with Serious Emotional Disorders (Prereq.: CIED 3023)
SPED 4003, Assessment of Students with Exceptionalities (Prereq.: CIED 3023, SPED 3033, 3043, or 3053)
SPED 4013, Math Methods for Students with Exceptionalities (Prereq.: CIED 3023, SPED 3033, 3043, or 3053)
SPED 4023, Instructional Design/Teachers (Prereq.: CIED 3023, SPED 3033, 3043, or 3053)
SPED 4036, Methods for Teaching Students with Exceptionalities in Elem. and Secondary School (Prereq.: CIED 3023, SPED 3033, 3043, or 3053)
CDIS 2253, Intro to Communicative Disorders
PHED 3903, Phys. Ed. for Special Populations
Special Requirements
CIED 3703, Intro to Middle Level Prin & Methods
ETEC 4833, Computers in Education
PSYC 3033, Infancy and Early Childhood (Prereq.: PSYC 2003)
ELED 3273, Children's Literature (Coreq: PSYC
RDNG 3343, Emergent and Developing Literacy (Prereq: ELED 3273,3373, PSYC 3033 or 3093)
CDIS 3263, Language Devel. for the Educator
Total 125-128 hours
Courses: Special Education (SPED)
3033 Nature and Needs of Persons with Mild Disabilities (I) A survey of the educational, psychological, and social characteristics of individuals with mild disabilities. Basic issues in identification, assessment, and programming within the public school setting will be reviewed. Prerequisite: CIED 3023.
3043 Nature and Needs of Persons with Mod-erate/Profound Disabilities A survey of the educational, psychological, and social characteristics of individuals with moderate/profound disabilities. Basic issues in identification, assessment, and programming within the public school setting will be reviewed. Prerequisite: CIED 3023.
3053 Nature and Needs of Persons with Serious Emotional Disorders A survey of the educational, psychological, and social characteristics of individuals with serious emotional disorders. Four major categories of behaviors (Personality disorders, conduct disorders, pervasive developmental disorders, and learning/behavior disorders) are reviewed in relationship to identification, assessment, and program intervention within the public school setting. Prerequisite: CIED 3023.
4003 Assessment of Students with Disabilities The use and interpretation of educational/psychological assessment with emphasis on identification of and problems related to assessment of exceptional individuals. The referral process, including case studies and case conferencing, is discussed. Clinical experiences with assessment/evaluation of individuals suspected of learning or behavior problems requiring modification of instructional environment. Prerequisite: CIED 3023, SPED 3033 and SPED 3043 or 3053.
4013 Teaching Mathematics to Students with Exceptionalities Purposes, curriculum, and techniques of teaching mathematics to students with exceptionalities in regular and special classrooms. Prerequisite: CIED 3023, SPED 3033 and 3043 or 3053.
4023 Instructional Design for Teachers Study of the design of instruction for students with exceptionalities. Emphasis is placed on synthesizing a broad range of existing and emerging perspectives and methods of instruction and applying them to practical classroom practices. Prerequisite: CIED 3023, SPED 3033 and 3043 or 3053.
4036 Methods of Teaching Students with Exceptionalities in Elementary and Secondary Schools Reviews the curricula, methods, materials of instruction, and evaluation essential to provide an effective educational program for students with exceptionalities who are in elementary and secondary schools. Special attention directed to the modifications required to integrate students into the regular class program. Prerequisites: CIED 3023, SPED 3033 and 3043 or 3053.
4113 Classroom Management for the Mildly Handicapped (I) The use of behavior management principles with exceptional children. Includes behavior theory, shaping, selection of reinforcements, data collection, reinforcement schedules, and extinguishing behavior. Prerequisite: SPED 3023.
4676 Student Teaching in Elementary School
4686 Student Teaching in Secondary School Setting
Graduate standing is prerequisite to the following courses:
5003 Survey of Exceptional Children A survey of the characteristics of exceptional children in the public schools and other agencies. Deals with deviations in mental ability, sensory disabilities, speech problems, learning disabilities, orthopedic handicaps and behavioral disorders. Prerequisite: consent.
5013 Nature and Needs of the Mildly Handicapped Educational, psychological, and social characteristics of individuals who are mildly handicapped with emphasis on educational modifications. Prerequisite: SPED 5003 or consent.
5021L Classroom Management Concepts Laboratory Supervised field experiences in public school settings with elementary, middle, and secondary age students. Taken concurrently with CIED 5022, Classroom Management Concepts for Teachers. Prerequisite: acceptance into special education cohort group.
5023 Teaching the Mildly Handicapped--Elementary Curriculum, instructional methods and development of materials for mildly handicapped children at the elementary school level. Prerequisite: SPED 5003, 5013.
5031L Curriculum Design Laboratory Supervised experiences in public school settings with elementary, middle, and secondary age students. Taken concurrently with CIED 5032, Curriculum Design Concepts for Teachers. Prerequisite: acceptance into special education cohort group.
5033 Transition Planning for Persons with Disabilities Prepares students to plan, evaluate, and implement transition programs within both regular and special classrooms at the elementary, middle, and secondary school levels. Prerequisite: acceptance into the M.A.T. program.
5043 Teaching the Mildly Handicapped--Secondary Curriculum, instructional methods, and development of materials for mildly handicapped adolescents at the secondary school level. Prerequisite: SPED 5003, 5013.
5053 Applied Classroom Management An advanced course in managing behaviors in students with exceptionalities. Students are provided with experiences in applying theoretical bases of classroom management through identifying, assessing, graphing, and analyzing behavioral data and implementing management plans. Ethical issues in classroom management are addressed. Prerequisite: acceptance into the M.A.T. program and SPED 5021, and CIED 5022.
5063 Clinical Practicum Supervised clinical experiences in special education programs in public and private schools and community based settings. Clinical experiences are provided with students who have moderate/profound disabilities, students with mild disabilities, and students with serious emotional disorders. Prerequisite: acceptance into the M.A.T. program.
5073 Internship in Teaching Supervised teaching experiences in special education programs in public and private schools and community-based settings. Students will apply the theory and methodology previously learned in coursework and field experiences in an applied setting with students with moderate/profound disabilities, students with mild disabilities, and students with serious emotional disorders. Prerequisites: acceptance into M.A.T. program and SPED 5013, SPED 5063.
5083 Advanced Methods for Teaching Students with Exceptionalities An advanced course in designing and implementing individualized programs for students with exceptionalities. Students are provided practical experiences in applying learning theories and instructional methodologies developed and observed in previous course work. Prerequisite: acceptance into the M.A.T. program.
5093 Transition Planning for Persons with Exceptionalities This course is to prepare students to plan, evaluate and implement transition programs within both regular and special classrooms at the elementary, middle and secondary school levels. Prerequisite: acceptance into the M.A.T. program.
521V Teaching Severely Handicapped Children Methods and materials for teaching students with severe handicaps, including severe mental retardation, serious emotional disturbance, and severe physical disabilities.
5403 Nature and Needs of the Gifted and Talented Educational, psychological, and social characteristics of gifted and talented children. Prerequisite: graduate standing.
5413 Curriculum Development in Gifted Education (I, S) Examines the various models for developing curriculum and providing services for students identified for gifted programs. Prerequisite: SPED 5403 or consent.
5433 Gifted and Talented (Structured) Practicum (S) Supervised field experience in gifted education programs, schools, institutions, and other facilities for gifted/talented children. Prerequisite: SPED 5413 and consent.
5443 Gifted and Talented (Flex) Practicum (I) Students design and implement an individualized practicum experience (Type III Renzulli) that provides the opportunity to refine and enhance personal attitudes, beliefs, and skills in gifted education. Prerequisite: SPED 5433.
5503 Group Homes for the Handicapped A study of group homes for handicapped persons with an emphasis on administration. Involves organization of group homes, legislation and litigation, management, grant writing, and curriculum.
560V Workshop
5913 Assessment of Exceptional Children Methods and techniques of assessment of children in all areas of exceptionality with emphasis on diagnosis and classification. Prerequisite: consent.
5923 Research in Special Education (On demand) Review of research in special education including all areas of exceptionality with emphasis on diagnosis and classification. Prerequisite: consent.
5933 Organization, Administration and Supervision of Special Education (On demand) Procedures, responsibilities and problems of organization, administration, and supervision of special education programs. Prerequisite: consent.
599V Seminar (On demand)
600V Master's Thesis (On demand) Prerequisite: consent.
6013 Emerging Issues in Special Education A study in the complex issues with which professionals in the field of special education must be familiar and prepared to address.
602V Special Topics in Special Education Discussion and advanced studies on selected topics in special education. Specific focus on recent developments.
6033 Philosophical and Sociological Bases of Special Education A study of the basic philosophical and sociological bases for current practices in special education.
605V Independent Study (I, II, S) Prerequisite: consent.
6123 Legal Aspects of Special Education A study of litigation and legislation in special education, federal and state laws and court cases, and due process hearings.
6923 Advanced Research in Special Education A study in the planning, implementation, and evaluation of research in special education.
699V Doctoral Seminar
700V Doctoral Dissertation (I, II, S) Prerequisite: candidacy or consent of student's advisory committee.
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