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Jan 30, 2025
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2024-2025 Graduate Catalog
Exceptional Children and Youth - Autism/Severe Disabilities - MPCP Autism/SD (MEd)
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Program Educational Goals:
These goals are derived from the Council for Exceptional Children’s Professional Preparation Standards. By the end of the program, graduates will have demonstrated the ability to:
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Engage in professional learning and culturally responsive practice that adheres to ethical guidelines.
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Understand and address the developmental and learning needs of students with autism and severe disabilities.
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Develop instructional plans for students with autism and severe disabilities that demonstrate subject matter content and specialized curricular knowledge.
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Engage in data-based decision making based on assessments conducted to understand the strengths and needs of students with autism and severe disabilities.
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Make evidence-informed instructional decisions to support student learning.
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Support the social, emotional, and behavioral growth of all students.
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Collaborate with families and other team members to plan programs and to access services for students with autism and severe disabilities.
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Demonstrate the ability to create standards-based lesson plans for students with autism and severe disabilities.
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Requirements in the MPCP track in order to be eligible for certification include:
1. Students choose one the following three concentrations:
Elementary special education, secondary special education, or autism/severe disabilities.
2. Preliminary Coursework
Complete an additional 3 credits of preliminary coursework (EDUC 753 ) in addition to the 33 graduate credits.
3. Required Core Courses (18 credit hours):
4. Concentration Coursework (15 credit hours):
Students take 15 credits in their concentration.
MPCP Elementary Special Education
MPCP Secondary Special Education
MPCP Autism/Severe Disabilities
5. State-Designated Content Area Knowledge Test
Students seeking initial certification must show evidence of having taken a state-designated content area knowledge test (e.g., Praxis II) no later than when they have completed 27 credit hours in the program.
6. Complete 3 credits of First-Year Teaching Seminar
7. Complete a non-course Final Paper requirement.
Last Revised 2014-2015 Academic Year
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