Student ID:__________________________ Student Name:_______________________ Advisor Name:_______________________ | Catalog: 2024-2025 Graduate Catalog Program: Special Education, Specialization in Autism, MEd (online) | |||
This is for planning purposes only, please check with your advisor with questions about your degree progress | ||||
Special Education, Specialization in Autism, MEd (online)The ASD Specialization program is intended for individuals who are interested in expanding their knowledge and skills for understanding, identifying, and working effectively with individuals on the autism spectrum. This fully online program can becompleted in a minimum of 31 semester hours. The program includes five core autism courses. The ASD program does not lead to state teaching licensure or endorsement. Learning OutcomesUpon completion of the Master’s degree, students in the AutismSpectrum Disorders program are expected to be able to:
Admission RequirementsThis certificate does not lead to an ODE endorsement or license.
The Statement of Purpose is an integral part of the application. This is your opportunity to tell the faculty about important experiences, values, and aspirations you bring to graduate study. The statement should be 300-700 words in length, adhere to APA style guidelines, and demonstrate graduate-level writing skills. A strong Statement of Purpose communicates the following:
The statement should also indicate your understanding that the program does not lead to initial teacher licensure. International applicants are required to submit scores from the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), the International English Language Testing System (IELTS), or the Pearson Test of English Academic (PTEA). Successful completion of ELS 112 will also be accepted for this requirement. Application Requirements Admissions Categories and Grade Point Average Requirements International Application Information Degree Requirements |
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Curriculum Requirements | ||||
Required Courses (24 credits) | ||||
Course Name | Terms Taken | Grade | Core | |
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EDFI 6410 - Statistics in Education or EDFI 6450 - Using K-12 Assessment Data to Improve Practice | ||||
EDFI 6420 - Research in Education | ||||
EDIS 6490 - Seminar: Issues and Practices in Special Education | ||||
EDIS 6750 - Evidence Based Practices & Strategies for Students with Autism Spectrum Disorders | ||||
EDIS 6700 - Classroom and Behavior Management for Students with ASD | ||||
EDIS 6460 - Social, Sensory, and Communication Issues in Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) | ||||
EDIS 6480 - Assessment, Methods, and Materials for Students with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) | ||||
EDIS 6400 - Introduction To Assistive Technology | ||||
EDIS 6440 - Nature and Characteristics of Students with Autism Spectrum Disorders | ||||
Electives (6 credits)EDIS 5310 is a strongly recommended elective for students who neither hold a current interventional specialist license nor have completed an introductory course in special education at the undergraduate or graduate level within the past 6 years. Commonly selected courses are listed below. Other courses may be selected with prior approval from the program coordinator. | ||||
Course Name | Terms Taken | Grade | Core | |
Select 2 courses from: | ||||
EDIS 5310 - Teaching Students with Special Needs in the General Education Classroom | ||||
ABA 6010 - Applied Behavior Analysis I | ||||
EDIS 6710 - Collaborative Consultation in the Schools | ||||
EDIS 6400 - Introduction To Assistive Technology | ||||
EDIS 6450 - Transition from School to Adult Life | ||||
EDL 6260 - Leadership and Law in Special Education | ||||
Culminating Experience (3 credits) | ||||
Course Name | Terms Taken | Grade | Core | |
Plan I: | ||||
EDIS 6990 - Thesis Research | ||||
Plan II: | ||||
EDIS 6910 - Master’s Project | ||||
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EDIS 6980 - Review for Comprehensive Examination | ||||
Minimum Total Credits (31 credits) | ||||
Additional Requirements
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