College of Education

Special Education with an Emphasis in Emotional Behavioral Disorders (MA)

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This program is for individuals who hold a valid Minnesota teaching license and who wish to expand their teaching skills and knowledge of the characteristics and interventions used with students diagnosed with emotional behavioral disorders. It is designed to prepare highly effective professional, decision-making, and reflective educators who are proficient in foundational knowledge; referral, evaluation, planning, and programming; instructional design, teaching, and ongoing evaluation; collaboration and communication; standards of effective practice; and core special education skills including instructional strategies, social/emotional health, social competence, cultural competence, classroom management, and academic competence. 

Supplemental Course
Literacy Strategies for Grades K-6: SPED 1 (6)
Program Courses
SPED 580Ethical Issues for Professional Educators of Exceptional Learners3
SPED 581Instructional Strategies: Mild/Moderate Disabilities3
ED 521Educational Research and Applications3
SPED 583Collaborative Teaching in Inclusive Settings3
SPED 598Fundamentals: Emotional and Behavioral Disorders3
SPED 599Adolescents with Emotional and Behavioral Disorders3
SPED 584Interventions for Students with Emotional and Behavioral Disorders3
SPED 596Behavior Management3
SPED 586Learners with Disabilities: Educational Assessment3
SPED 595Applied Experience in Emotional Behavioral Disorders6
ED 590Conducting Research and Completing the Capstone3
Total Credits36