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Minor in Special Education

School of Education

Overview

Students must complete 24 credits to receive a Special Education minor. A minimum of 9 credits must also be unique to the minor (not counted toward any other requirements, including minoring in the same department as the major).

The Special Education minor meets part of the requirements for the California Preliminary Education Specialist Instruction Teaching Credential (Mild to Moderate Support Needs). The Special Education minor also meets the Intern Eligibility requirement with California Commission on Teacher Credentialing for the California Preliminary Education Specialist Intern Credential and Multiple or Single Subject Intern Credential upon degree conferral. This minor is open only to students who will complete the fieldwork practicum requirements as placed and in California. Students must consult an advisor in the School of Education.


Courses

Below are the course requirements for this academic program. In addition to these program-specific requirements, all majors include 51ÂÜÀò's traditional undergraduate core curriculum. For more program details, including a sample course sequence, .

Curriculum Requirements

Students must complete 24 credits to receive a Special Education minor. A minimum of 9 credits must also be unique to the minor (not counted toward any other requirements, including minoring in the same department as the major).

The Special Education minor meets part of the requirements1 for the California Preliminary Education Specialist Instruction Teaching Credential (Mild to Moderate Support Needs). The Special Education minor also meets the Intern Eligibility requirement with California Commission on Teacher Credentialing for the California Preliminary Education Specialist Intern Credential and Multiple or Single Subject Intern Credential upon degree conferral. This minor is open only to students who will complete the fieldwork practicum requirements as placed and in California. Students must consult an advisor in the School of Education.

Program Courses
Behavioral Science Coursework
Introduction to Psychology 23
Teacher Preparation Coursework 1
Introduction to Teaching3
Psychological Foundations of Education3
Methods of Teaching Linguistically Diverse Students3
Elementary Reading/Language Arts3
or  Secondary Content Area Reading
Special Education Coursework 1
Issues in Special Education3
Assessment and Evaluation of Exceptional Learners3
or  Behavior and Classroom Management for Students with Special Needs
Teaching Students with Mild to Moderate Support Needs in Inclusive Settings3
or  Introduction to Autism Spectrum Disorders
Total Credits24
1

In order to apply the Teacher Preparation and Special Education Coursework classes towards any California credential, students must earn at least a B- in each of these classes.

2

will count toward the Core Curriculum requirement for Behavioral Science.

24
Total Program Credits
Every program at 51ÂÜÀò features rigorous academics, biblically integrated curriculum and vocational preparation.
WSCUC / ACSI / CTC
Accreditation
51ÂÜÀò is accredited by the WASC Senior College and University Commission. Additional accreditations may apply to specific programs.

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