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Master of Education in Special Education (36 credits)

Special Education Certification Program (30 credits)

***Spring 2010 and Summer 2010 Course Offerings Flyer***

Apply for admission to the Spring 2010 semester. Application deadline is October 1, 2009.
Special Funding is available. See our Financial Aid page for more information.

Year 1

Fall

Spring

Summer

EDSE 625 Teaching Math to Special Learners

EDSE 640 Collaboration and Consultative Methods

EDSE 605 Early Childhood Special Education

EDSE 632 Special Education Law:  Principles and Practices

EDSE 677 Reading Assessment:  Curriculum and Strategies

EDSE 612 Curriculum and Strategies I: Low Incidence

EDSE 622 Curriculum and Strategies II: High Incidence

EDSE 633 Autism: Communication and Social Disorders

EDSE 610 Assessment of Students with Disabilities

Year 2

Fall

Spring

Summer

EDSE 624 Social/Emotional Development, Assessment and Intervention

EDSE 694 Special Education Practicum

ED 601 Introduction to Applied Social Science Research

EDSE 642 Autism/Asperger Syndrome: Social and Behavioral Issues

EDSE 696 Special Education Portfolio

ED 603 Field Study Research Methods

EDSE 605 Early Childhood Special Education

   

Special permission is required to register for classes until program admission is complete. Courses are offered on campus in Fairbanks and by distance delivery via audio conference. Contact School of Education for details: jmmonahan@alaska.edu or 907-474-5362.

Do you want to pursue a special education certificate?

The Federal Government has a GRANT for you. Up to $4,000 per year that doesn't have to be paid back if you teach in the field for four years in a high need area. See this two page flier for more details.

Special Education Alternate Program Certificate

Certified teachers in the state of Alaska may qualify for the Special Education Alternate Program Certificate. If a school district is unable to recruit and hire a certified special education teacher they may hire a person with an alternate program certificate. To earn the certificate, the person must complete 9 credit hours in special education and be enrolled in a full certification program. See flier for details.

For more information, contact

 School of Ed. Graduate Advisor Course Instructor
Jane Monahan Joanne Healy, M.S.
Phone: (904) 474-5362  Phone: (907) 474-1557
Email: jmmonahan@alaska.edu  Email: jhealy7@alaska.edu