Apr 19, 2024  
2014-15 NSU Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2014-15 NSU Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]

Special Education - Mild/Moderate Disorders Major, B.S.Ed. - Major Code 6873


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The special education degree at NSU is aligned with the Council for Exceptional Children (CEC) and the Association for Childhood Education International (ACEI) content areas for mild/moderate disabilities for PK-12th grade classrooms.  This certificate/degree is inclusive of all areas of Special Education for the mild/moderate level of severity, including Autism, and for elementary education certification so our graduates are prepared as highly qualified special education teachers.  A master’s level certificate program in Visual Impairment is offered at Parkview School for the Blind in Muskogee. Please check the Graduate Catalog for additional information. 

ECED, ELEM, SPED General Education Requirements


A minimum of 49 hours of academic work in general education is required during the freshman and sophomore years.  For students transferring with the Associate of Arts degree or Associate of Science degree from a public institution in Oklahoma, all general education requirements will be satisfied with respect to degree requirements.  Some majors may require other specific general education courses as program prerequisites or program requirements.  Students are required to complete general education requirements by the time they have completed 90 semester hours of college work.  See General Education Requirements for Bachelor’s Degrees  for more information.

Student seeking majors in Early Childhood, Elementary, and Special Education should take these courses from the General Education requirements to meet 4x12 requirements and prerequisites for upper division work.

Written & Oral Communication (9 hrs)


Students should take these courses to meet 4x12 certification requirements

Social and Behavioral Sciences (9 hrs)


Students should take these courses to meet 4x12 certification requirements:

Global Perspectives (6 hrs)


Studens should take these courses to meet 4x12 and state certification requirements.

  • SECOND LANGUAGE REQUIREMENT - 3 hrs

    Select from Spanish, French, German, Japanese, Chinese, Russian, New Testament Greek, Latin, American Sign Language, or Cherokee

Life Skills (6 hrs)


Students should take these courses to meet degree requirements.

Natural Sciences (8 hrs)


Students should take these courses to meet 4x12 requirements.

Quantitative Analysis (3 hrs)


Students should take one of the following courses OR a higher level math to meet 4x12 requirements.

University Studies (3 hrs)


Students should take these courses to meet degree requirements.

Major Requirements


Minimum Total 75 hours


Teacher Education Admission and Certification Policies


 In addition to courses in the discipline, all students completing a BA or BS degree in Education degree must meet the following requirements for certification.

  • Be accepted for admission to teacher education, pre-II internship, and full internship according to published course sequence and guidelines.
  • Demonstrate proficiency at the high novice level in a language other than English.
  • Develop a portfolio which documents their accomplishments, learning, and strengths related to the competencies, standards, and outcomes established by the Oklahoma Commission for Teacher Preparation, Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education, and the Oklahoma State Department of Education.  
  • Complete all courses in the major and Professional Education Core with a grade of “C” or higher.
  • Students entering NSU beginning Fall 2013 must have an overall GPA of 2.75 for admission to teacher education.
  • Once admitted to the teacher education program, all majors must continue to maintain a GPA of 2.5 (overall, in their major field of study, and professional education core) through completion with the exception that Early Childhood, Elementary, and Special Educaton majors must maintain a GPA of 2.75 (overall, in their major field of study, and professional education) through completion.
  • 4 X 12 requirement - Early Childhood, Elementary Education, and Special Education programs require completion of 12 semester hours with a grade of “C” or better in the following disciplines: Communication Arts (ENGL, COMM, Literature), Math, Science, and Social Science (ECON, GEOG, HIST, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology) prior to graduation.

ECED/ELEM/SPED Non-Certification Option


Students admitted to the Teacher Education Program may apply to receive a degree in Education with the Non-Certification Option:

1. When a student realizes that teaching is no longer his/her chosen profession, but he/she wishes to complete an education degree without certification rather than changing major, OR
2. When career goals require a degree in education without teacher certification, OR
3. When circumstances prohibit loss of employment while student teaching.

Students receiving a degree in Education without Certification must:

1. Notify the Director of Clinical Education, in writing, of the desire to pursue an education degree without certification, naming one of the three reasons listed above as the basis for the request;
2. Complete the appropriate agreement form and submit it to the Director. The Director will forward the form, with his or her signature, through the appropriate Chair to the Dean and the Certification Office, where it will be placed in the student’s Clinical Education file.
3. With the exception of student teaching, successfully complete all the courses except for student teaching required for a degree;
4. Follow all policies and procedures and regulations outlined in the Teacher Education Handbook and NSU catalog related to teacher education;
5. Satisfy the full admission requirements for teacher candidacy and the criteria for progression;
6. Successfully complete all courses and field experiences, including Practicum, required for an education degree, with the exception of Student Teaching. With the approval of his/her academic advisor, select and complete twelve (12) additional semester hours of electives. These 12 semester hours of electives replace the student teaching with the approval of his/her advisor and department chair.

Final Semester: Electives- 12 hours

Non Certification Option: With approval of academic advisor, 12 hours may be substituted for the final semester of intern teaching and seminar for a candidate seeking a degree in education without certification. These 12 semester hours of electives replace the final intern teaching requirement.


A student who chooses to receive the Bachelor’s Degree in Education with the Non-Certification Option is not eligible for recommendation for certification by the College of Education until such time the student successfully completes all certification requirements through the College of Education, including the final internship. The student is not considered a program completer for the certification path for which he or she was initially pursuing.

 

Policies of the College of Education


ENGLISH PROFICIENCY: English proficiency is a graduation requirement. Components I and II of English proficiency should be met with grades of “C” or better prior to the completion of 60 credit hours.
UPPER DIVISION CREDIT: Total hours must include at least 40 hours of credit in courses number 3000 and above.
LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES: A minimum of 55 semester credit hours of course work for the BS/BSED degree shall be in the liberal arts and sciences and 80 credit hours of liberal arts and sciences is required for the BA/BAED degree.  Liberal Arts and Science courses are designated by a “#” after the course title.

 

Special Education Suggested Course Sequence


 

 

Semester 1

Semester 2

ENGL 1113

- English Composition I

ENGL 1213

- English Composition II

GEOG 2253

- World Regional Geography 

   

PSYC 1113

- Introduction to Psychology

HIST 1483

- American History 1492 - 1876 (or)

H ED 1113

- Personal Health (or)

 

HIST 1493

- American History 1876 - present

 

NUTR 1653

- Nutrition

MATH 1473

- Applied Mathematics

HUM 2333

- Art Appreciation (or)

BIOL 1114

- General Biological Science

 

MUS 2543

- Music Appreciation (or)

ENGL 2113

- Introduction to Literature

 

MUS 2863

- World Music (or)

 

 

 

THTR 2763

- Theater Appreciation (or)

 

 

 

THTR 2843

- Film Appreciation

 

 

UNIV 1002

- University Strategies

 

 

TOTAL: 17 hours

TOTAL: 16 hours

               

 

Semester 3

Semester 4

SPAN 1113

- Spanish I (or)

MATH 3413

- Modeling: Geometry and Measurement

 

SPED 3313

- American Sign Language I (or)

MATH 3433

- Modeling: Numeration and Operations

 

 

- Other foreign language (3 hrs)

POLS 1113

- American Federal Government

COMM 1113

- Fundamentals of Communication

ART 3542

- Elementary Art Education

MATH 3443

 

- Modeling: Real Numbers and Statistics

P ED 4513

- Elementary School Programs in Physical Education

UNIV 2091

- Capstone - 1 credit hour

 

 

Free Elect (2)

-2 Credit Hours of Free Electives

 

 

TOTAL: 16 hours

TOTAL: 14 hours

           

NOTE:  All students must have completed 45 hours of General Education before enrolling in Semester 5 block, and a minimum grade point average of at least 2.75

Semester 5

GPA must be at least 2.75 to enroll in these courses

Semester 6

GPA must be at least 2.75 to enroll in these courses

*EDUC 3113

- Educational Psychology

*SPED 4233

- Instructional Strategies for Students with

  Disabilities

*EDUC 3313

- Clinical Teaching / Pre-Internship I (Internship required)

*SPED 4263

- Assistive Technology Strategies & Universal Design for Students with Autism Spectrum Disorders

*SPED 4213

-  Foundations, Trends, and Issues in Special Education

*MUS 3832

- Music for Elementary Teachers

*SPED 4223

-  Instructional Design and  Curriculum for Students with Disabilities

*READ 4023

- Reading and Language Development

*SPED 4433

-Introduction to Education of Children w. Exceptionalities

*ELED 4343

- Social Studies in Elementary Grades

 

 

*READ 4063

- Introduction to Reading and Writing Assessment

TOTAL: 15 hours

TOTAL: 17 hours

 

Semester 7

GPA must be at least 2.75 to enroll in these courses

Semester 8

GPA must be at least 2.75 to enroll in these courses

*EDUC 4823

-Technology in Education

**EDUC 4054

- Elementary Intern Teaching

*EDUC4032

- Pre-Internship II (requires 4 seminars on campus)

**EDUC 4074

- Secondary Intern Teaching

*ELED 4563

- Management of the Elementary Classroom and Curriculum

**EDUC 4172

- Assessment and Evaluation

*SPED 4242

- Collaboration and Transition Planning of Students with 

   Disabilities

**EDUC 4252

- Seminar (requires 6 seminars on campus)

*SPED 4253

Instructional Evaluation and Implementation for Students with Disabilities

 

 

*SCI 4214

- Science in the Elementary School

 

 

TOTAL: 17 hours

TOTAL: 12 hours

 *See NSU class schedule for prerequisites.

**All other courses should be successfully completed prior to participation in this semester of full intern teaching.            

 

Dual Certification in Mild/Moderate Special Ed & Elementary Ed


8 Semesters - Suggested Course Sequence
Semester 1 Semester 2
ENGL 1113 English Composition I    ENGL 1213

English Composition II

PSYC 1113 Introduction to Psychology HIST 1483

American History 1492-1876 (or)

H ED 1113 Personal Health (or) —– HIST 1493

American History since 1876

—- NUTR 1653 Basic Nutrition GEOG 2253

World Regional Geography

HUM 2333 Art Appreciation (or) BIOL 1114

General Biological Science

—– MUS 2543 Music Appreciation (or) ENGL 2113

Introduction to Literature

—– MUS 2863

World Music (or)

   
—– THTR 2763

Theater Appreciation (or)

   
—– THTR 2843

Film Appreciation

   
UNIV 1002 University Strategies    
TOTAL: 14 hours TOTAL: 16 hours

 

 

 

Semester 3 Semester 4
SCI 1114 General Physical Science MATH 3413

Modeling: Geometry and Measurement

SPAN 1113 Spanish I (or) MATH 3433

Modeling: Numeration and Operations

—- SPED 3313 American Sign Language I (or) POLS 1113

American Federal Government

 

Other foreign language (3 hrs)

   
COMM 1113

Fundamentals of Communication

ART 3542 Elementary Art Education
MATH 1473 Applied Mathematics P ED 4513

Elementary School Programs in Physical Education

UNIV 2091

General Education Capstone

 

 
Free Elect (2)

2 Credit hours of Free Electives

   
TOTAL: 16 hours TOTAL: 14 hours
 
NOTE: All students must have completed 45 hours of General Education before enrolling on Semester 5 block,
and a minimum grade point average of at least 2.75

 

 

Semester 5 (Fall)

GPA must be at least 2.75 to enroll in these courses

Semester 6 (Spring)

GPA must be at least 2.75 to enroll in these courses

*EDUC 3113 Educational Psychology *SPED 4233

Instructional Strategies for Students
with Disabilities

*EDUC 3313

Clinical Teaching/Pre-Internship I
(Internship required)

*SPED 4263

Assistive Technology Strategies & Universal Design
for Students with Autism Spectrum Disorders

*SPED 4213 Foundations, Trends, and Issues in Special
Education
*MUS 3832

Music for Elementary Teachers

*SPED 4223 Instructional Design and Curriculum for Students MATH 3443

Modeling: Real Numbers and Statistics

*SPED 4433 Introduction to Education of Children
with Exceptionalities
*ELED 4343

Social Studies in Elementary Grades

*READ 4023 Reading and Language Development of the
Young Child
*READ 4063

Introduction to Reading and Writing Assessment

TOTAL: 18 hours TOTAL: 17 hours

 

Semester 7 (Fall)
GPA must be at least 2.75 to enroll in these courses

Semester 8 - 16 week Final Internship (Spring)
GPA must be at least 2.75 to enroll in these courses
*EDUC 4823 Technology in Education **EDUC 4054

Elementary Intern Teaching

*EDUC 4032 Pre-Internship II (requires 4 seminars on campus) **EDUC 4064

Secondary Intern Teaching

*ELED 4563 Management of the Elementary Classroom and
Curriculum
**EDUC 4172

Assessment and Evaluation

*SPED 4242

Collaboration and Transition Planning of Students
with Disabilities

**EDUC 4252

Seminar (requires 6 seminars on campus)

*SPED 4253 Instructional Evaluation and Implementation
for Students with Disabilities
   
*SCI 4214 Science in the Elementary School    
TOTAL: 17 hours TOTAL: 12 hours

*See NSU class schedule for prerequisites.

**All other courses should be successfully completed prior to participation in this semester of full intern teaching.

 

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