2024-2025 Graduate Catalog | 20253
Special Education Courses
SPED 5105 Professional Practice in Special Education I
(1 credits)
SPED 5566 Survey of Mild Disabilities
(3 credits)
SPED 5567 Survey of Special Education Law
(3 credits)
SPED 5570 Survey of Mild Disabilities I
(3 credits)
SPED 5600 Study of the Learner with Special Needs
(3 credits)
SPED 5620 Teaching the Learner with Specific Learning Disabilities I
(3 credits)
SPED 5630 Teaching the Learner with Emotional Behavioral Disorders I
(3 credits)
SPED 5650 Collaborative Techniques for Special Educators
(3 credits)
SPED 5655 Due Process in Special Education I: Individual Education Plan
(3 credits)
SPED 5660 Teaching the Learner with Autism Spectrum Disorder I: Mild to Moderate
(3 credits)
SPED 5665 Social Skills
(3 credits)
SPED 5715 Curriculum Techniques with Special Populations
(3 credits)
SPED 5917 DIS Tchg Assoc |
(1-2 credits)
SPED 6180 Graduate Student Teaching Seminar
(2 credits)
SPED 6603 Math Difficulties: Diagnosis and Intervention
(3 credits)
SPED 6605 Due Process in Special Education II: Assessment and Reporting
(3 credits)
SPED 6608 Reading Difficulties: Diagnosis and Intervention
(3 credits)
SPED 6610 Introduction to Educational Research I
(3 credits)
SPED 6620 Teaching the Learner with Specific Learning Disabilities II
(3 credits)
SPED 6630 Teaching the Learner with Emotional Behavioral Disorders II
(3 credits)
SPED 6640 Advanced Strategies with Special Populations
(3 credits)
SPED 6650 Practicum Strategies with Special Populations
(2 credits)
SPED 6660 Teaching the Learner with Autism Spectrum Disorder II: Moderate to Severe
(3 credits)
SPED 6680 Single Subject Research in Special Education
(3 credits)
SPED 6690 Summative Applications in Special Education
(3 credits)
SPED 6800 Special Education Comprehensive Examination
(0 credits)
SPED 6921 Directed Group Study
(3 credits)
SPED 5570 Survey of Mild Disabilities I (3 credits)
This is an introductory level survey course that studies the strategies, methods and materials for educational programming necessary when teaching students with mild disabilities. This course focuses on history, etiology, characteristics, and instructional needs for individuals with mild disabilities including Autism Spectrum Disorder and Developmental Cognitive Disability. This course addresses learner traits relevant to specific intervention methods and instructional strategies across content areas as well as the roles of educators in inclusive settings to successfully collaborate to meet the needs of individuals with exceptionalities. Prerequisite(s): SPED 5600, SPED 5650.
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