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Special Education

Graduate Courses

Professional Core:

EDUC 601       Research and Writing in Education (3 cr)
EDUC 602       Theories of learning (3 cr)
EDUC 610       Applied Educational Statistics (3 cr)

Specialty Studies:

SPED 630   Professional Development in Special Education (2 cr)
SPED 662   Consultation in the Schools (2 cr)

Integrative Field Research Studies

SPED 638           Practicum in Special Education (6 cr.)

Elective Credits: (for a total of 33 total credits and all electives must be approved in advance by the student’s major advisor)

SPED 524       Assessment Procedures in Special Education (3 cr)
SPED 527       Precision Teaching (1 cr)
SPED 529       Strategies in Severe Disabilities (3 cr)
SPED 532       Direct Instruction Systems (3 cr)
SPED 532L     Direct Instruction Systems Lab ( 0 cr)
SPED 538       Policies in Special Education (3 cr)
SPED 546       Secondary Special Education (3 cr)
SPED 548       Prepracticum Moderate Handicap (3 cr)
SPED 580       Seminar in Special Education (1 cr)
SPED 585       Independent Problems (1 to 2 cr)
SPED 598       Advanced Fieldwork (1 to 3 cr)
SPED 639       Internship in Special Education (3 to 12 cr)
SPED 650       Thesis (1 to 6 cr)
SPED 652       Specialist Paper (3 cr)
SPED 658       Independent Problems (1 to 3 cr)
SPED 699       History of ABA                                            

Additional Requirements for Special Education Option:
The student must either have an undergraduate special education major or a 14-credit undergraduate core of special education course work including SPED 330, SPED 334, SPED g423, SPED g424, and SPED g427. These courses will not be counted as part of the master's degree program. Persons seeking initial certification must also complete SPED 529, SPED 532, SPED 538, SPED 546, and complete the Idaho Technology Portfolio assessment.