Special Education Generalist License, BA - Rural Partnership with Otero College
Introduction
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The Education and Human Development (EDHD) major focuses on engaging Colorado's rapidly diversifying student and family population. It combines cutting-edge research with real classroom experiences. You'll learn from innovative faculty members who are locally, nationally, and internationally recognized for their research in early childhood education. They will provide you with a robust knowledge base and relevant learning experiences focused on children’s’ thinking, culturally responsive education, and supporting English language learners. Further, you will learn how to use a range of technology tools you can use in your work with students. You'll engage in powerful classroom experiences and benefit from our rich 20-year history of partnerships with local school districts.
As a Special Education teaching candidate, we will prepare you to become a highly effective, innovative, and compassionate teacher skilled in improving student performance and meeting the needs of today's diverse learners in a variety of settings. When you graduate, you will have the skills it takes to be a teacher leader. In fact, CU Denver graduates often go on to acquire positions in educational leadership as their careers progress.
When you enroll as a student in The Partnership for Rural Educator Preparation (T-PREP) at Otero State, you will benefit from a highly supportive program with a strong rural focus. T-PREP at Otero College students complete the first half of their program at Otero and earn an Associate of Arts degree. Previous credits earned from other institutions are accepted. Then, you transfer as a T-PREP CU Denver student and take the remaining classes you need to earn a bachelor’s degree and a Special Education license. During your time as a CU Denver student, you will enroll in classes that are (a) taught face-to-face in classes taught by CU Denver instructors on the Otero College campus in La Junta; (b) in boundary-less classrooms using video conferencing technology with other T-PREP students throughout Colorado; or (c) online. Further, all your fieldwork experiences take place in the La Junta region, which eliminates the need to travel to Denver. Finally, all advising and a wide range of supports are provided during all four years of your program, whether you are enrolled as a student at Otero College or CU Denver.
Program Delivery
- This is an on-campus program in La Junta, Colorado with a variety of delivery options for many of our courses including hybrid, evening, weekend, and online courses.
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General Requirements
To earn a degree, students must satisfy all requirements in each of the three areas below, in addition to their individual major requirements.
- CU Denver Graduation Requirements
- CU Denver Undergraduate Core Curriculum
- School of Education & Human Development Graduation Requirements
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Program Requirements
- Students must complete a minimum total of 126 semester hours for the EDHD Special Education Generalist Education Track.
- Students must pass the appropriate Praxis Exam prior to beginning their final semester of their Professional Year. It is recommended students complete the exam in the year prior to their Professional Year.
- Application to the last year of the program, the Professional Year Residency is required. After successfully completing all other Core, major, and elective courses, all students must apply for admission into the Professional Year. Requirements for admission include a 3.0 GPA, positive letters of recommendation, successful evaluations of earlier clinical experiences, and a successful interview. (Students with a lower GPA may be considered under certain conditions. Please see SEHD website.)
- A minimum GPA of 2.0, grade of C or better, is required for all courses applying to EDHD – Special Education requirements unless otherwise specified.
- Students must complete and maintain a 3.0 minimum grade point average in Professional Year coursework to complete licensure requirements. Please see an advisor for more information on this requirement.
- Transfer courses must be approved by faculty and/or advisor to apply to the major.
Students will receive transfer credit for all of the following major requirements:
Code | Title | Hours |
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Major Requirements to Transfer | ||
EDHD 1930 | Community Based Field Experience & Seminar | 3 |
HDFR 2110 | Child Ecology | 3 |
EDFN 1000 | Equality, Rights & Education | 3 |
INTE 2000 | Digital Teaching and Learning | 3 |
SPED 4030 | Understanding (dis)Ability in Contemporary Classrooms | 3 |
Major Courses Remaining | ||
EDHD 2930 | Learning & Development Field Experience & Seminar 1 | 2 |
LCRT 3720 | Introduction to Writing Development and Teaching | 3 |
LCRT 4710 | Inclusive Early Literacy Development and Instruction | 3 |
CLDE 2000 | CLDE Foundations 1 | 3 |
SPED 4740 | Intersections of Literacy, Culture, & Exceptionality | 3 |
SPED 4780 | Literacy Intervention for Exceptional Learners | 3 |
EDHD 3930 | Diverse Learners Field Experience & Seminar 1 | 3 |
EDFN 4010 | Social Foundations and Cultural Diversity in Urban Education 1 | 3 |
SPED 4300 | Family, Professional, and Community Collaboration | 3 |
SPED 4151 | Slashing Stigmas: Promoting Positive Behaviors | 3 |
CLDE 4020 | Responsive Classroom Communities 1 | 3 |
MTED 3040 | Mathematics for Elementary Teachers 1 | 3 |
SPED 4400 | Universal Design for Learning (UDL) | 3 |
Professional Year | ||
Take all of the following: ( a minimum grade of B- is required in each course) | ||
LCRT 4000 | Elementary Literacy Instruction and Assessment Part 1 | 3 |
MTED 4002 | Elementary Mathematics Teaching I | 3 |
UEDU 4040 | Planning for Learning | 3 |
SPED 4010 | Intentional Interventions for Exceptional Learners | 3 |
SPED 4500 | Transition and Secondary Methods in Special Education | 3 |
SPED 4140 | Assessment: Inquiry, Instruction, & Intervention | 3 |
SPED 4931 | Internship & Learning Community I | 2 |
SPED 4932 | Internship & Learning Community II | 2 |
SPED 4933 | Internship & Learning Community III | 6 |
Total Hours | 81 |
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Courses marked require a grade of B- or better; all other courses require a grade of C or better. Students who do no have a B- or better in the specified courses must consult with their advisors about a plan to retake the course or complete additional work.
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