2014-2015 University of South Alabama – College of Education Master of Education – M.Ed. CLASS A CERTIFICATE – SPECIAL EDUCATION COLLABORATIVE TEACHER K-6 Student Name _______________________________ _______ Jag Number ____________________________________ Advisor ___________________________________________ Date Admitted to Program ________________________ MINIMUM GRADUATE HOURS REQUIRED: 30 A minimum grade of “B” is required in all Special Education courses (SPE prefix). I. SPE 512 SPE 516 II. EPY 502 EPY 521 3 3 ___________ ___________ ___________ ___________ OR 3 ___________ ___________ OR 3 3 ___________ ___________ ___________ ___________ 3 ___________ ___________ 3 ___________ ___________ 3 3 3 3 3 ___________ ___________ ___________ ___________ ___________ ___________ ___________ ___________ ___________ ___________ Ecological Curriculum and Methods Methods for Special Needs Learners Nature & Needs of Exceptional Child & Youth (REQUIRED IF NOT PREVIOUSLY TAKEN) Psychological Principles of Learning Human Development and Behavior Educational Research and Evaluation Technology and Media (3 Hours) EDM 510 V. Grade Research and Evaluation (3 Hours) IDE 510 IV. Semester Educational Foundations (3 Hours) *If a survey course in Special Education was previously taken at the undergraduate or graduate level, one of the other two courses may be taken in lieu of SPE 500. SPE 500* III. Hours Curriculum and Teaching (6 Hours) Microcomputing Systems Teaching Field-CT K-6 (15 Hours) EEC 523 SPE 515 SPE 588 SPE 591 SPE 592 Instructional Planning in Elementary School Data-Based Behavior Management of Exceptional Children Advanced Practicum Experience Multi-categorical Practicum/Seminar Collaborative Practicum Revised 01/28/14 Master of Education Traditional Class A Teaching Fields: Admission 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Sufficient courses in the major area to qualify for graduate study in the involved discipline. An appropriate advanced degree may be used in lieu of other requirements for Regular Standing. A completed application for admission to the Graduate School. Official test scores must be sent by the agency to Office of the Registrar. All Master of Education programs require the GRE including the Analytical writing section except Health, Physical Education, Special Education, and Non Certification Educational Leadership. Health, Physical Education, Special Education, and Non Certification Educational Leadership will accept the GRE or MAT. The traditional masters programs for Early Childhood Education and Elementary Education may accept a passing score on the appropriate Praxis II exam. Some fully online programs may accept the National Higher Education Entrance Exam for China (GAOKAO) for international students (Chinese) completing the fully online program. Official transcripts from all institutions attended. A copy of a valid Alabama Teaching Certificate in the appropriate teaching field or instructional support area if entering a certification program. Submission of resume with chronology of professional employment. Two letters of recommendation, preferably from outside the academic department, attesting to the prospective student's scholarship and/or professional abilities. Two page narrative on the prospective student's career goals and purpose for graduate study. See departments for any other or more specific requirements. Keep a copy of this program checklist and maintain it. You must complete all program requirements for graduation and teacher certification. Course substitutions are not permitted. Also, note course prerequisites and follow them. You will be withdrawn from a course if you do not meet the stated prerequisites. Teaching field courses must be consistent with your area of certification. Your advisor must approve your choices for this requirement. You must take a comprehensive end-of-program examination during the semester in which you complete your degree requirements. Application forms can be obtained from Student Services, UCOM 3020, HPE 1016 or online at http://www.southalabama.edu/coe/forms/compsapp.pdf . Watch for posted deadlines for each semester. http://www.southalabama.edu/coe/forms/deadlinetstdates.pdf Graduation deadlines are posted on bulletin boards in UCOM hallways and are listed in class schedules and the University Bulletin. Application forms are available in the Office of the Registrar. http://www.southalabama.edu/registrar/gradmenu.htm . Class ‘A’ teaching certificate applications are available in the Student Services Office, UCOM 3020, Confer with your assigned advisor when you have questions concerning your program. Remember that advisors give advice; they are not responsible for your program. 4-21-2014