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Mild/Moderate Disabilities (K-12) Specialist Credential Level I, Track B - Department of Special Education

The current shortage of special education teachers creates a growing demand for educators with this credential. APU now offers a fifth-year credential in special education for the teaching of mild/moderate disabled students (K-12).

APU candidates prepare to work in schools as teachers and they must know and demonstrate the content, pedagogical, and professional knowledge, skills, and dispositions necessary to help all students learn. Therefore, the Department of Teacher Education assesses candidates from admissions through recommendation of credentials in these credential standards. As a result, our candidates are highly sought after because of fulfillment of these professional standards.

The program is offered in two distinct tracks to accommodate educators from various points of entry. The Level I Credential offers Track A for those without a full-time teaching contract; Track B is for the currently contracted teacher. Students must see an advisor for proper placement in tracks with this credential program. Course content is application oriented, enabling students to take what they learn in the evening and use it in their classroom the next day.

Track B is designed for the contracted teacher intern who is seeking a Special Education Credential or adding the special education component to a current credential.

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At a Glance
Units
34
Average Completion Time
12-18 months
Base Cost
$16,830 ($495 per unit)*
Accreditation
CCTC, NCATE, WASC
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* All stated financial information is subject to change.
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