SPECIAL EDUCATION
| Degree: |
Bachelor of
Arts |
| Specializations: |
Emotionally
Handicapped
Learning Disabled
Mental Handicaps |
| Minor: |
Handicapped
Individual Services |
| Department: |
Division
of Teacher Education
Building 85, Room 125
(850) 474-3263
dted@uwf.edu |
| College: |
Professional
Studies |
| Semester
Hours Required for Degree: 120 |
Faculty: W. Evans (Chairperson), S. Barnes, J.D.
Carey, S.L. Day, J. Platt, R. Schmid, A. Solarski, S. Stewart, T. Stritch
(Emeritus), K. Whinnery
The B.A. degree program in Special Education is
designed to prepare students who plan to teach children and youth who are
mentally handicapped, learning disabled, or emotionally handicapped. Many
aspects of the program provide the student with opportunities to work with
exceptional children. With judicious planning and completion of appropriate
electives, graduates of this program may become eligible for certification in
more than one area of special education, including elementary education. The
challenges and intrinsic rewards, together with the NCATE professional
endorsement quality, make our B.A. program in Special Education a rewarding and
satisfying career.
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
In addition to general University
requirements and General Studies requirements, students seeking the B.A. in
Special Education must meet the requirements listed below.
Consult with your academic advisor for courses
which may satisfy both the General Studies requirements and common
prerequisites.
Candidates for admission to UWF's NCATE/DOE
approved teacher education programs must meet admission requirements detailed
under Admission to Teacher Education. In addition to the program requirements
noted below, teacher education students must also complete requirements
specified under Teacher Education.
Special Education majors must include in the
lower division at least 9 semester hours of course work with international
focus. Courses meeting this requirement are indicated below with "*".
Course descriptions are listed alphabetically by
prefix at Course Listings/Descriptions.
Lower Division Requirements (60 sh)
The State of Florida mandates specified
courses for the special education program. These common prerequisites, when
combined with the University's general studies program requirements, comprise 60
hours of lower division courses. In addition to three specified education
courses (EDF 1005, EDG 2701, and EME 2040), 51 hours must be chosen from the
following liberal arts and sciences areas: (a) communications; (b) mathematics;
(c) natural and/or physical sciences; (d) fine arts and/or humanities; and (e)
social sciences. The hours must include:
- A minimum of 9 hours in communications
including a speech course.
A minimum of 9 hours in mathematics excluding MAT 1033 and computer courses.
A minimum of 9 hours in the natural and/or physical sciences, with a minimum
of one
associated lab.
A minimum of 9 hours in the humanities.
A minimum of 9 hours in the social sciences including a psychology or human
growth course.
In addition to EDG 2701, a minimum of 6 hours
with an international or diversity focus is required. UWF courses meeting these
requirement are indicated below with an "*".
UWF students majoring in special education should
take the following courses to meet UWF's General Studies requirement and the
state mandated common prerequisites. Courses in brackets indicate substitutes
from Florida Public Community/Junior Colleges and Universities.
| English/Humanities (15 sh) |
|
ENC 1101 |
English Composition I |
3 |
|
ENC 1102 |
English Composition II |
3 |
|
SPC 2016 |
Basic Communication Skills |
3 |
| |
| Choose one of the following for 3 sh: |
|
LIT 1110 |
Great Books I |
3 |
|
LIT 1120 |
Great Books II |
3 |
| * |
LIT 2112 |
Introduction to Literature |
3 |
| * |
LIT 2113 |
Western Literature I |
3 |
| * |
LIT 2114 |
Western Literature II |
3 |
| |
| Choose one of the following for 3 sh: |
|
ART 2003C |
Visual Arts Experience |
3 |
|
MUH 2110 |
Music in Western Civilization |
3 |
|
THE 2000 |
The Theatre Experience |
3 |
| |
| Social Science/History (15sh)
|
|
CPO 2002 |
Comparative Politics |
3 |
| * |
EUH 1000 |
Western Perspectives I |
3 |
| * |
EUH 1001 |
Western Perspectives II |
3 |
| * |
GEA 2000 |
Nations and Regions of the World |
3 |
| |
| Choose one of the following for 3
sh: |
|
PSY 2013 |
General Psychology |
3 |
|
DEP 2004 |
Human Development Across the Life Span |
3 |
| |
| Science (11 sh)
|
|
BSC 1010/L |
General Biology/Lab |
3-4 |
|
PHY 2053/L |
General Physics/Lab |
3-4 |
|
GEO 1200/L |
Physical Geography |
4 |
|
Either BSC 1010 or PHY 2053 must be taken with a lab component |
|
| Mathematics (9
sh)
|
|
MGF 1106 |
Mathematics for Liberal Arts I |
3 |
|
STA 2023 |
Elements of Statistics |
3 |
| |
| Choose one of the following for 3
sh: |
|
MAC 1105 |
College Algebra |
3 |
|
MAC 1140 |
Precalculus Algebra |
3 |
| |
| Education Courses (9
sh)
|
|
EDF 1005 |
Introduction to Education |
3 |
|
|
[EDF x005] |
|
| * |
EDG 2701 |
Teaching Diverse Populations |
3 |
|
EME 2040 |
Introduction to Educational Technology |
3 |
| |
| Service Learning (1
sh)
|
|
xxxx 2948 |
Service Learning Field Study I |
1 |
|
(Must be in the liberal arts and sciences; no business or
education courses beyond those specified above will be accepted.) |
Transfer students from Florida Community/Junior
Colleges or State University System institutions with an Associate of Arts
degree should complete the state mandated requirements as part of their degree
program. Students transferring prior to completion of the A.A. degree or
transferring from non-Florida public institutions should contact Teacher
Education Student Services.
| EMOTIONALLY HANDICAPPED SPECIALIZATION |
Major (30 sh)
| EED 4212
|
Behavior Management for the
Emotionally Handicapped
|
3
|
|
EED 4220
|
Foundations of Emotional Handicaps
|
3
|
|
EED 4224
|
Instructional Strategies for Teaching Students with Emotional Handicaps
|
3
|
|
EED 4230
|
Curriculum Development for the Emotionally Handicapped
|
3
|
|
EED 4940
|
Practicum in Teaching of Children with Emotional Handicaps
|
3
|
|
EEX 2010
|
Introduction to Exceptional Children
|
3
|
|
EEX 4141
|
Survey of Normal & Abnormal Language & Speech Development
|
3
|
|
EEX 4221C
|
Evaluation & Prescriptive Instruction for the Exceptional Child
|
3
|
|
EEX 4261
|
Educational Management of Exceptional Children
|
3
|
|
EEX 4772
|
Personal, Social & Employment Skills for Exceptional Students
|
3
|
Major-Related (30-31 sh)
| Core
|
| EDF 3214 |
Psychological Foundations of Learning and Teaching |
3 |
|
EDF 3605 |
Social, Multicultural, Historical and Philosophical Foundations of
Education |
3 |
|
EDG 4330 |
Senior Seminar:Teaching in Special Education Settings |
2 |
|
EDG 4940 |
Student Teaching |
6 |
|
EEX 4240 |
Academics for Exceptional Children |
3 |
|
EEX 4939 |
Professional Development Seminar-Special Education |
1 |
|
EME 3410 |
Integrating Technology Across the Curriculum |
1 |
| |
| Second Area of Specialization
|
| Option 1 |
|
ELD 4011 |
Foundations of Learning Disabilities |
3 |
|
ELD 4941 |
Curriculum Materials & Technology Practicum for Students with
Learning Disabilities |
3 |
|
ELD 4945 |
Instructional Strategies & Technology Practicum for Students with
Learning Disabilities |
3 |
|
3000/4000 elective |
2 |
| |
|
Option 2 |
|
EMR 4221 |
Curriculum for Moderately, Severely & Profoundly Mentally
Handicapped |
3 |
|
EMR 4941 |
Practicum for Educable Mentally Handicapped |
3 |
|
Course offered 1-3 sh per semester |
|
|
EMR 4945 |
Instructional Strategies & Technology Practicum for Students with
Mental Handicaps |
3 |
|
EMR 4011 |
Foundations of Mentally Handicapped |
3 |
Upper Division Electives (0 sh)
| LEARNING DISABLED SPECIALIZATION |
Major (27 sh)
| EEX 2010
|
Introduction to Exceptional
Children
|
3
|
|
EEX 4141
|
Survey of Normal & Abnormal Language & Speech Development
|
3
|
|
EEX 4221C
|
Evaluation & Prescriptive Instruction for the Exceptional Child
|
3
|
|
EEX 4261
|
Educational Management of Exceptional Children
|
3
|
|
EEX 4772
|
Personal, Social & Employment Skills for Exceptional Students
|
3
|
|
ELD 4011
|
Foundations of Learning Disabilities
|
3
|
|
ELD 4115
|
Curriculum for Teaching Students with Learning Disabilities
|
3
|
|
ELD 4850
|
Instructional Strategies for Teaching Students with Specific Learning
Disabilities
|
3
|
|
ELD 4940
|
Practicum in Teaching of Children With Learning Disabilities
|
3
|
Major-Related (33-34 sh)
| Core
|
| EDF 3214 |
Psychological Foundations of Learning and Teaching |
3 |
|
EDF 3605 |
Social, Multicultural, Historical and Philosophical Foundations of
Education |
3 |
|
EDG 4330 |
Senior Seminar: Teaching in Special Education Settings |
2 |
|
EDG 4940 |
Student Teaching |
6 |
|
EEX 4240 |
Academics for Exceptional Children |
3 |
|
EEX 4939 |
Professional Development Seminar-Special Education |
1 |
|
EME 3410 |
Integrating Technology Across the Curriculum |
1 |
| |
| Second Area of Specialization
|
| Option 1 |
|
EED 4212 |
Behavior Management for the Emotionally Handicapped |
3 |
|
EED 4220 |
Foundations of Emotional Handicaps |
3 |
|
EED 4941 |
Curriculum Materials & Technology Practicum for Students with
Emotional Handicaps |
3 |
|
EED 4944 |
Instructional Strategies and Technology Practicum for Students with
Emotional Handicaps |
3 |
|
3000/4000 level elective |
2 |
| |
|
Option 2 |
|
EMR 4011 |
Foundations of Mentally Handicapped |
3 |
|
EMR 4221 |
Curriculum for Moderately, Severely & Profoundly Mentally
Handicapped |
3 |
|
EMR 4941 |
Practicum for Educable Mentally Handicapped |
3 |
|
Course offered 1-3 sh per semester |
|
|
EMR 4945 |
Instructional Strategies & Technology Practicum for Students with
Mental Handicaps |
3 |
| 3000/4000 level elective |
3 |
Upper Division Electives (0 sh)
| MENTAL HANDICAPS SPECIALIZATION |
Major (30 sh)
| EEX 2010 |
Introduction to Exceptional
Children |
3 |
|
EEX 4141 |
Survey of Normal & Abnormal Language & Speech Development |
3 |
|
EEX 4221C |
Evaluation & Prescriptive Instruction for the Exceptional Child |
3 |
|
EEX 4261 |
Educational Management of Exceptional Children |
3 |
|
EEX 4772 |
Personal, Social & Employment Skills for Exceptional Students |
3 |
|
EMR 4011 |
Foundations of Mentally Handicapped |
3 |
|
EMR 4211 |
Instructional Strategies for Teaching Students with Mental Handicaps |
3 |
|
EMR 4212 |
Curriculum Development & Vocational Preparation-Educable Mentally
Handicapped |
3 |
|
EMR 4221 |
Curriculum for Moderately, Severely & Profoundly Mentally
Handicapped |
3 |
|
EMR 4941 |
Practicum for Educable Mentally Handicapped |
3 |
|
Course offered 1-3 sh per semester |
|
Major-Related (30-31 sh)
| Core
|
| EDF 3214 |
Psychological Foundations of Learning and Teaching |
3 |
|
EDF 3605 |
Social, Multicultural, Historical and Philosophical Foundations of
Education |
3 |
|
EDG 4330 |
Senior Seminar: Teaching in
Special Education Settings |
2 |
|
EDG 4940 |
Student Teaching |
6 |
|
EEX 4240 |
Academics for Exceptional Children |
3 |
|
EEX 4939 |
Professional Development Seminar-Special Education |
1 |
|
EME 3410 |
Integrating Technology Across the Curriculum |
1 |
| |
| Second Area of Specialization
|
| Option 1 |
|
EED 4212 |
Behavior Management for the Emotionally Handicapped |
3 |
|
EED 4220 |
Foundations of Emotional Handicaps |
3 |
|
EED 4941 |
Curriculum Materials & Technology Practicum for Students with
Emotional Handicaps |
3 |
|
EED 4944 |
Instruction Strategies & Technology Practicum for Student with
Emotional Handicaps |
3 |
| |
| Option 2 |
|
ELD 4011 |
Foundations of Learning Disabilities |
3 |
|
ELD 4941 |
Curriculum Materials & Technology Practicum for Students with
Learning Disabilities |
3 |
|
ELD 4945 |
Instructional Strategies & Technology Practicum for Students with
Learning Disabilities |
3 |
|
3000/4000 level electives |
2 |
Upper Division Electives (0 sh)
Handicapped Individual Services
The Minor in Handicapped Individual
Services consists of 12 sh of special education courses including:
| EED 4212 |
Behavior Management for the Emotionally
Handicapped |
3 |
|
EEX 2010 |
Introduction to Exceptional Children |
3 |
|
ELD 4011 |
Foundations of Learning Disabilities |
3 |
|
EMR 4011 |
Foundations of Mentally Handicapped |
3 |
Enrollment
Services
July 2000
|