COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
SPECIAL EDUCATION
(SPE)
3603 Introduction to Exceptionality
(3-0) 3 hours credit. Prerequisite: Must be taken concurrently with SPE 3643
and SPE 3653 during the Fall Semester, or consent of instructor.
A study of individuals, groups, and populations designated or characterized
as disabled, handicapped, deviant, or exceptional by various agencies and organizations
historically and currently in society. Etiology, characteristics, services,
and efficacy of treatment and intervention will be studied. Offered in the
Fall Semester. (Formerly EDP 3603. Credit cannot be earned for both SPE 3603
and EDP 3603. Same as ATE 3603. Credit cannot be earned for both SPE 3603 and
ATE 3603.)
3613 Issues in Deaf Culture and Education: Practicum
(3-0) 3 hours credit. Prerequisites: ASL 1013, ASL 1023, ASL 2013, and ASL
2023, or consent of instructor.
Requires the demonstration and use of ASL skills for communicating with people
who are deaf or hard of hearing in a variety of community and academic settings,
including but not limited to elementary through postsecondary general and special
education classrooms, public and private service agencies, community service
organizations, shopping centers, work stations, and restaurants. (Formerly
EDP 3613. Credit cannot be earned for both SPE 3613 and EDP 3613.)
3623 Assessment of Exceptional Children
(3-0) 3 hours credit. Prerequisite: SPE 3603 or consent of instructor; must
be taken concurrently with SPE 3633 and SPE 3663 during the Spring Semester.
An introduction to assessment of individuals with disabilities. Informal and
formal assessment instruments, procedures, and systems for assessment of aptitude,
achievement, adaptive behavior, and language abilities will be studied. Offered
in the Spring Semester. (Formerly EDP 3623. Credit cannot be earned for both
SPE 3623 and EDP 3623.)
3633 Behavior Management of Exceptional Children
(3-0) 3 hours credit. Prerequisites: SPE 3603 or consent of instructor; must
be taken concurrently with SPE 3623 and SPE 3663 during the Spring Semester.
A study of learning theory with emphasis on operant conditioning. Research
related to alternative explanations for behavior and behavior change will be
included. Planning, application, and evaluation of a behavior change project
is required. Offered in the Spring Semester. (Formerly EDP 3633. Credit cannot
be earned for both SPE 3633 and EDP 3633. Same as ATE 3633. Credit cannot be
earned for both SPE 3633 and ATE 3633.)
3643 Language and Cognitive Development and Dysfunction
(3-0) 3 hours credit. Prerequisite: SPE 3603 or consent of instructor, taken
concurrently with SPE 3603 and SPE 3653 during the Fall Semester.
A study of theories, research, and research-based practices related to the
language and cognitive development needs of learners with disabilities. Offered
in the Fall Semester. (Formerly EDP 3643. Credit cannot be earned for both
SPE 3643 and EDP 3643. Same as ATE 3643. Credit cannot be earned for both SPE
3643 and ATE 3643.)
3653 Practicum in Special Education (Introduction)
3 hours credit. Prerequisite: SPE 3603 or consent of instructor; taken concurrently
with SPE 3603 and SPE 3643 during the Fall Semester.
Treatment, educational and habilitative theories, research, and practices will
be studied. Observation and evaluation of services provided to individuals
with disabilities will be required. Students enrolled in this course will be
required to spend 10 hours a week (mornings) in field-based placements, for
a total of 80 to 120 hours, dependent upon the field placement program needs
and requirements and on instructor requirements. Offered in the Fall Semester.
(Formerly EDP 3653. Credit cannot be earned for both SPE 3653 and EDP 3653.
Same as ATE 3653. Credit cannot be earned for both SPE 3653 and ATE 3653.)
3663 Practicum in Special Education (Intermediate)
3 hours credit. Prerequisites: SPE 3603, SPE 3643, and SPE 3653; must be taken
concurrently with SPE 3623 and SPE 3633 during the Spring Semester.
The study of curriculum content, practices of habilitation, education, instruction,
and treatment provided to individuals with disabilities. Theories, research,
and contemporary practices will be emphasized in conjunction with evaluation
of efficacy. Students enrolled in this course will be required to spend 10
hours a week (mornings) in fieldbased placements for a total of 80 to 120 hours,
dependent upon field placement program needs and requirements, and on instructor
requirements. Offered in the Spring Semester. (Formerly EDP 3663. Credit cannot
be earned for both SPE 3663 and EDP 3663.)
4603 Working with Parents of Exceptional Children
(3-0) 3 hours credit. Prerequisites: 9 semester credit hours of special education
coursework or consent of instructor; must be taken concurrently with SPE
4653 during the Summer Session.
A study of theories, research, and practices of parent and family involvement
in the habilitation, education, and treatment of individuals with disabilities.
History, research, and contemporary issues in advocacy, legislation, training,
and consultation will be studied. Offered in the Summer Session. (Formerly
EDP 4603. Credit cannot be earned for both SPE 4603 and EDP 4603.)
4653 Practicum in Special Education (Advanced)
3 hours credit. Prerequisites: SPE 3603, SPE 3623, SPE 3633, SPE 3643, SPE
3653, and SPE 3663; must be taken concurrently with SPE 4603 during the Summer
Session.
The study of the planning, application, and evaluation of Individual Educational
Plans (IEPs) in the specialized educational and related services provided under
the law to individuals with disabilities. Students will be required to demonstrate
competency in providing services and will be required to spend mornings (7:30-11:30)
in field placements. Offered in the Summer Session. (Formerly EDP 4653. Credit
cannot be earned for both SPE 4653 and EDP 4653.)
4913 Independent Study
3 hours credit. Prerequisite: Permission in writing (form available) from the
instructor, the student's advisor, the Department Chair, and Dean of the
College in which the course is offered. Independent reading, research, discussion,
and/or writing under the direction of a faculty member. May be repeated for
credit, but not more than 6 semester credit hours of independent study, regardless
of discipline, will apply to a bachelor's degree.
4993 Honors Thesis
3 hours credit. Prerequisites: Enrollment limited to candidates for honors
in the Department of Interdisciplinary Studies and Curriculum and Instruction
during the last two semesters; consent of the Honors College. Supervised
research and preparation for an honors thesis. May be repeated once with
advisor's approval.
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