BA in Special Education
The Bachelor of Arts Degree Program in Special Education focuses on the education of disabled children from age three to 21 and professional interaction with their families. Emphasis is placed on responding to the developmental and cultural uniqueness of each child, as students in the program learn to design, implement, and evaluate curricular activities and learning environments.
The program is designed to meet the non-categorical teacher certification requirements for the District of Columbia and other school jurisdictions. Upon completion of the 128 semester-hour program, students will be prepared for careers as teachers in public and private schools or special educators who provide direct services to children and youth with special needs.
The program of study is designed to provide courses and learning experiences that enable students to develop teaching skills and competencies required to access the academic, social, and behavioral needs of exceptional children and youth within a multiethnic urban school setting; to acquire and apply teaching methods, learning strategies, and instructional interventions that are based on sound research and best practices; to effectively manage a performance-based, behaviorally-oriented learning environment in grades K-12; and to prepare students for advanced graduate study.
Students must complete practicum and field experiences, which are a part of many of the courses in the curriculum. These experiences allow for progressive application of the educational principles and practices required to meet the objectives of the program.
The curriculum is designed to be completed in four years with full-time enrollment in 15-18 credits each semester. Students may, however, elect to attend on a part-time basis.
Transfer of Credit: Students may transfer credits earned from other institutions at the time in which they apply for admission into the University.
Program of Study: The program consists of a minimum of 128 semester hours, including University and college-wide requirements, Department of Education core courses, Special Education concentration courses, and electives.
Program Admission Requirements: Students must meet specific criteria to be accepted into the Teacher Education Program in Special Education.
Student Organizations: Students may join the Early Childhood Education Club, Kappa Delta Pi Honor Society, Student National Education Association (SNEA), and/or the Elementary Education Club.
Alumni: Graduates of the program are currently working in public and private schools or in other organizations that serve special populations.
Bachelor of Arts in Special Education
General Requirements
ENGL |
111 |
English Composition I |
3 |
ENGL |
112 |
English Composition II |
3 |
ENGL |
211 |
Literature and Advanced Writing I |
3 |
ENGL |
212 |
Literature and Advanced Writing II |
3 |
MATH |
101 |
General College Math I |
3 |
MATH |
102 |
General College Math II |
3 |
MUSC/ARTS |
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Fine Arts Elective |
3 |
PHIL |
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Philosophy Elective |
3 |
PEDU |
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Health/Physical Education Elective * |
3 |
BIOL |
101 |
Biological Science I |
3 |
BIOL |
103 |
Biological Science I Lab |
1 |
BIOL/PHYS |
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Natural Science Elective |
3 |
BIOL/PHYS |
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Natural Science Lab |
1 |
HIST |
101 |
United States History I |
3 |
HIST |
279 |
History of District of Columbia |
3 |
PSYC |
201 |
Principles of Psychology |
3 |
GEOG |
105 |
World Cultural Geography |
3 |
SPCH |
116 |
Voice and Articulation OR |
3 |
SPCH |
115 |
Public Speaking |
3 |
SPAN |
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Spanish Elective |
3 |
SPAN |
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Spanish Elective |
3 |
* Must include at least one skills course
Core Courses (15 Credit Hours)
EDPY |
244 |
Human Development and Behavior |
3 |
SPED |
204 |
Introduction to Education of Exceptional Children * |
3 |
EDFN |
220 |
Foundations of Education |
3 |
EDFN |
222 |
Children and Youth in Urban School |
3 |
EDPY |
300 |
Educational Psychology |
3 |
* Formerly Survey of Exceptional Children
Specialization Courses (39 Semester Hours)
SPED |
214 |
Field Experience in Special Education I |
3 |
SPED |
314 |
Field Experience in Special Education II |
3 |
SPED |
435 |
Methods I: Teaching, Math, Science, Health, Physical Education for Special Population |
3 |
SPED |
436 |
Methods II: Teaching, Math, Science, Health, Physical Education for Special Population |
3 |
SPED |
305 |
Introduction to Legal Issues in Special Education |
3 |
SPED |
306 |
Behavior Management in the Classroom |
3 |
SPED |
485 |
Assessment of Exceptional Children |
3 |
SPED |
454 |
Vocational Aspects of Disabilities |
3 |
SPED |
411 |
Development of Individualized Educational Programs - IEP's |
3 |
SPED |
474 |
Observation and Student Teaching in Special Education - Elementary OR |
12 |
SPED |
475 |
Observation and Student Teaching in Special Education - Secondary |
12 |
Other Required Courses (12 Semester Hours) *
SPLP |
312 |
Language Acquisition |
3 |
RDNG |
314 |
Teaching Reading in Elementary Schools |
3 |
RDNG |
315 |
Teaching Reading in Secondary Schools |
3 |
RDNG |
406 |
Technical/Corrective Remedial Reading |
3 |
PEDU |
390 |
Introduction to Adaptive Physical Education |
3 |
SPED |
335 |
Special Topics |
3 |
*Student MUST take four (4) of the courses listed
Suggested Electives (6 Semester Hours)
FDNU |
318 |
Child Health and Nutrition |
3 |
MATH |
393 |
Theory and Application of Mathematics |
3 |
RDNG |
305 |
Children's Literature |
3 |
Comments: Students enrolled in the bachelor's degree program in Special Education must earn a grade of "C" or better in all required education courses, except student teaching, which requires a grade of "B" or better.
Note: This program of study requires full admission into the University’s Teacher Education Program.
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