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Coursework

Course Requirements

Candidates should not take more than two courses (six units) per term.

Completion of all requirements, including all examinations and coursework, must be met before a candidate may participate in the graduation ceremony or have their master’s degree posted. An Intent to Graduate Form must be completed by deadlines set by the Office of the Graduate Registrar and fees paid whether the candidate wishes to participate in the ceremony or not.

Core Coursework15 units
SPED 581
Historical and Philosophical Perspectives of Disabilities Studies
3
SPED 582
Theories of Learning and Research in Disabilities Studies
3
SPED 583
Current Trends in Curriculum and Disabilities Studies
3
SPED 584A
Guided Research Project: Procedures
3
SPED 584B
Guided Research Project: Findings
3
Required Advanced Courses*15 units
SPED 509
Technology in Special Education
3
SPED 510
Research Based Learning Theories
3
SPED 538
Special Education Issues: Mild to Moderate Disabilities
3
SPED 547
Implementation of Special Education Legislation
3
SPED 558
Advanced Theory and Research-based Practices for Supporting Students with Disabilities
3
*May use credential courses for advanced course requirements
Required Emphasis Courses 12 units*

(Student selects one emphasis area. For details on emphasis requirements, select a link below.)

*15 units for emphasis in Emotional Disturbance (Behavioral Analysis)

Elective Courses6 units
(Select 6 units from the courses below. Elective units must be approved by advisor.)
EDPY 633
Multicultural and Bilingual Assessment and Intervention
3
EDUC 500
Technology and the K–12 Educator
3
EDUC 501
Language Structure and Use
3
EDUC 503
School Practicum in English Language Development
3
EDUC 504
Teaching and Cultural Diversity*
3
EDUC 507
Family, Community, and School Connections
3
EDUC 574
Current Issues in Education
3
Elective Courses (continued)6 units
SPED 500
Special Topics
1–3
SPED 505
Educational Foundations and Classroom Experiences (K–12)
3
SPED 509
Technology in Special Education
3
SPED 511
Language Development for All Students*
3
SPED 515
Clinical Experiences in Teaching Reading and Writing (K–8)*
3
SPED 530
Introduction to Individual Differences and Strengths-based Education*
3
SPED 531
Assessment Issues and Methodologies Related to Student Learning*
3
SPED 535
Counseling, Collaboration, and Consultation*
3
SPED 536
Rtl/Brain-based Teaching and Learning: Reading and Written Language Arts Disorders*
3
SPED 537
Theories and Interventions in Behavior Disorders*
3
SPED 538
Special Education Issues: Mild to Moderate Disabilities*
3
SPED 540
Rtl/Brain-based Teaching and Learning: Math Disorders*
3
SPED 547
Implementation of Special Education Legislation
3
SPED 554
Advanced Study Teaching Special Populations
3
Total Elective Units6 units
Total Units for Master’s Degree 42

*Preliminary Mild to Moderate Credential courses

Other Requirements

  • Comprehensive Exam offered three times each year: Fall I, Spring I, and Summer
  • Submit Intent to Graduate Form to the Graduate Registrar by deadline.

TaskStream ePortfolios

Candidates are required to enroll in TaskStream, which includes an online portfolio assessment system to facilitate candidate evaluation. Candidates create electronic portfolios to showcase and document their competencies and experience, share artifacts or the entire portfolio with instructors and advisors for feedback and review online, submit sections of their portfolio or the entire body of work for evaluation online, and track their progress toward their degree. Courses include assignments, etc. that create the portfolio. A one-time assessment fee is levied at the program’s outset to cover these requirements.

Note: Up-to-date schedule of course offerings can be found through the university’s Web portal, or with the assistance of the SPED site coordinator.

Note: This information is current for the 2012–13 academic year; however, all stated academic information is subject to change. Please refer to the current Academic Catalog for more information. For additional information, please contact the department.
“The special education program at APU develops you as a teacher and a person. The subject matter is integrated with Christian beliefs, making the education extremely personal. By example, I have learned how to weave my own faith into my teaching, even at a public school. I now pray over my class and each of their seats, and it has impacted my students greatly.”
–Felipe Partida ’05
Special Education Teacher
Nogales High School