Bachelor
of Science in Education Degree (B.S.in Ed.)
Special Education Emphasis
Secondary Special Education Endorsement
General
Information
Completion of this degree will qualify a student for
recommendation to the Michigan State Board of Education for
either an Elementary Provisional Certificate, which will
permit the holder to teach in the elementary schools, or for
a Secondary Provisional Certificate, which will permit the
holder to teach the major and minor in the secondary grades.
Majors
in Art (ART), School Health Education (HSC), Industrial
Education (IET), Spanish (SPN), French (FRN), German (GER),
and Physical Education (PES) will qualify for recommendation
for a Secondary Provisional Certificate which will permit
the holder to teach the major in grades K-12 and the minor
in the secondary grades.
Majors
in Special Education (SPE) will qualify for recommendation
for either an Elementary Provisional Certificate, which will
permit the holder to teach in the elementary school and
teach emotionally or mentally impaired students in grades
K-12, or a Secondary Provisional Certificate which will
permit the holder to teach in the secondary school and teach
emotionally or mentally impaired students in grades K-12.
General
Education Requirements......... 33-42 Semester Credit Hours
The Michigan State Board of Education requires a minimum
of 40 hours of General Education for teacher
certification.
University Program Requirements (27 - 30 hours)
Competency Requirements (3-12 hours)
Other
Degree Requirements.......... 6-43 Semester Credit Hours
The
Michigan State Board of Education requires a minimum of 40
hours of general education for teacher certification. The
following requirements are intended to increase the general
education program to the state-required 40 hours in general
education in a way that is consistent with State/NCATE
standards. Courses taken to satisfy the University Program
Requirements or Competency Requirements may be used to
satisfy the Other Degree Requirements listed below. These
requirements must be completed prior to student teaching.
Departments may specify some of these courses as
prerequisites to methods of teaching classes.
(Asterisked courses can be taken according to rules which
satisfy University Program Requirements)
Mathematics
Three (3) semester hours in a mathematics (MTH) OR
statistics (STA) course numbered 105 or above except MTH
151, MTH 152 or MTH 200. (See Group II-B for MTH courses
which satisfy University Program Requirements.)
Communication
CDO 438 (3) Language Disorders in Special Education
Populations AND successful completion of the
university written and oral competency requirements.
Science
Six (6) hours in the sciences according to the requirements
for Group II (Natural Sciences) of the University Program
(except PHL 140, MTH 132, MTH 136 and MTH 203).
American History/Western Civilization
Three (3) semester hours in American History/Western
Civilization from the following courses OR *HON 130
(6) Western Cultural and Intellectual Traditions:
*HST 101 (3) The Development of Western Civilization
*HST 102 (3) The Development of Western Civilization
*HST 110 (3) The American Experience
(See Group l-A of the University Program).
*HST 106 (3) Twentieth Century: Western World Issues
*HST 111 (3) United States to 1865
*HST 112 (3) United States, 1865 to the Present
(See Group III-B of the University Program.)
Government
*PSC 105 (3) Introduction to American Government and
Politics
(See Group III-B of the University Program.)
Philosophy
Three (3) semester hours in Philosophy. (May use Groups l-A,
II-B, IV-A, IV-B and IV-C for PHL courses which satisfy
University Program Requirements.)
Literature
Three (3) semester hours in Literature chosen from the
following:
*ENG 235 (3) English Literature
*ENG 236 (3) English Literature
*ENG 251 (3) American Literature: Colonial Through the
Romantic Period *ENG 252 (3) American Literature: Realistic
Period to the Present
*ENG 261 (3) Masterpieces of Ancient Literature
*ENG 262 (3) Masterpieces of European Literature
*ENG 323 (3) Fantasy and Science Fiction
(See Group l-A of the University Program).
*ENG 326 (3) The Literary Dimensions of Film
(See Group l-B of the University Program.)
Arts
Six (6) semester hours from departments offering courses
with the following designators: ART, BCA, DAN (except DAN
134), MUS, TAI (except TAI 170). (See Groups l-A & I-B
of the University Program.)
Psychology
(9 hours)
*PSY 100 (3) Introduction to Psychology
(See Group III-A of the University Program.)
PSY 220 (3) Developmental Psychology
PSY 310 (3) Psychological Testing
Multicultural and Global Studies
Three (3) semester hours in Studies in Diverse Cultures.
(Any course from the University Program Group IV-B or IV-C
will fulfill this requirement.)
Professional
Education.......... 35 Semester Credit Hours
EDU
107 (2) Introduction to Teaching
EDU
290 (3) Technology in Education
EDU
310 (3) Psychological Foundations of Teaching
EDU
325 (3) Middle Level and High School Teaching
Methods
EDU
450 (3) Content Area Literacy
EDU
495 (3) Foundations of Education
EDU
432 (3) Student Teaching Seminar
EDU
458 (6) Student Teaching
SPE 455 (3) Special Education Student Teaching Seminar
SPE 456 (6) Special Education Student Teaching, Emotionally
Impaired OR SPE 458 (6) Special Education Student
Teaching, Mentally Impaired
Specialized
Studies
Option
A: Two Majors.......... 81-105 Semester Credit Hours
Major
in Teachers of Students with Cognitive Impairment OR Teachers
of Students with Emotional Impairment AND one of the following:
Biology (BIO), Business Teacher Education (BIS), Chemistry (CHM),
Chemistry-Physics (interdisciplinary), Earth Science (ESC),
English (ENG), Family Studies: Life Management Education (HEV),
Geography (GEO), History (HST), Industrial
Education (IET), Mathematics (MTH), Physical Education (PES),
Physical Science (PHS), School Health Education (HSC),
Spanish (SPN)
Option
B: Major and Two Minors......... 91-103 Semester Credit
Hours
Major
in Teachers of Students with Cognitive Impairment OR Teachers
of Students with Emotional Impairment
Minor
in two of the following fields: one from Field A and one
from Field B OR two from Field A (40-52 hours):
Field A
Biology (BIO), Bilingual Bicultural Education - Ojibwe
(interdisciplinary), Bilingual Bicultural Education -
Spanish (interdisciplinary), Business Teacher Education (BIS),
Chemistry (CHM), Earth Science (ESC), English (ENG),
Geography (GEO), History (HST), Industrial Education (IET),
Mathematics (MTH), Physical Education (PES), Physical
Science (PHS), Physics (PHY), Spanish (SPN)
Field B
Art (ART), Dance (DAN), French (FRN), German (GER), Outdoor
and Environmental Education (RPL), School
Health Education (HSC), Speech (SDA)
Note:
Some majors require a particular minor and some minors are
available only to particular majors. Check major and minor
requirements in departmental description sections for
further information.
Minimum
Total for Graduation......... 156-216 Semester Credit
Hours
To graduate from CMU you must complete a minimum of 124
hours, at least 40 of which must be in courses numbered 300
or above.
You should read the requirements
for graduation in this Bulletin for a complete
description.
Because some courses may satisfy more than one requirement,
you may be able to reduce significantly the total needed .
Early advisement and planning are necessary to accomplish
this. Students must take state required tests in both minors
as well as the major.
Read carefully the section on Standards Leading to Teaching
Certification for additional requirements.
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