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Master of Science in Childhood Special Education in Inclusive Settings - Dual Certification In-Service

Department of Curriculum and Instruction

Recent New York State regulations require that candidates wishing to become special educators must also be certified in a particular grade range. The M.S. in Childhood Special Education is an in-service program for candidates who already hold initial (provisional) certification in childhood (elementary) education. For candidates who hold no certification or hold certification in an area other than elementary and/or special education, the department offers the dual major in Special Education in Inclusive Settings. This program awards initial NYS teacher certification in both Childhood Education, grades 1–6 and Students with Disabilities, grades 1–6.

Please Note: None of these programs are available for candidates who already hold provisional or initial certification in special education. Candidates who already hold provisional or initial certification in special education must take a graduate program in a different certification area, such as Literacy or TESOL, in order to achieve permanent/ professional certification.

Please consult an adviser for recommended course sequences, fieldwork requirements, and other program requirements.

Note: The in-service track is only open to candidates who hold a classroom teaching certificate in an area other than childhood or special education. Please consult an adviser for recommended course sequences, fieldwork requirements, and other program requirements.

Plan of Study

^ This program is also offered at Adelphi University's Manhattan Center.

Prerequisites
Course# Course Title Credits
ECH 601 School and Society 3
SPH 602 Speech and Language Development (may be taken concurrently with foundation courses) 3
ECH 700

Social Studies and Critical Literacy in Childhood Education (25 hours fieldwork)

3
EEC 740 Math and Science Education for Special Education Students (25 hours fieldwork) 3
ELY 625 Approaches to Teaching Literacy (25 hours fieldwork) 3
HED 610 Health Prep for Teachers 1
EEC 600 Introduction to Special Education (25 hours fieldwork) 3

Required Special Education Courses
Course# Course Title Credits
EEC 610 Current Topics in Special Education (Research I) 3
EEC 620 Technology and Instruction 3
EEC 630 Human Development, Cognition, and Teaching 3
EEC 700 Foundations, Families, Cultures, and Learning (10 hours fieldwork) 3
EEC 705 Team Collaboration 3
EEC 710 Classroom Management (25 hours fieldwork) 3
EEC 720 Formal and Informal Methods of Assessment (25 hours fieldwork) 3
EEC 750 Methods of Instruction (25 hours fieldwork) 3
EEC 800 Master’s Seminar in Special Education (Research II) 3
ELY 630

Literacy for the Exceptional Child (Prerequisite: ELY 625)

3

Student Teaching/Reflective Practice
Course# Course Title Credits
EEC 821

Practicum in Special Education for teachers certified in other areas

3
or    
EEC 822 Summer Practicum in Special Education for teachers certified in other areas 3

Total credits required: 33–52



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Contact

For additional information about the Ruth S. Ammon School of Education, please contact:

Adelphi University
Ruth S. Ammon School of Education
Harvey Hall
1 South Avenue
P.O. BOX 701
Garden City, NY 11530-0701

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