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2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Early Childhood/Special Education, BS


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The Early Childhood/Special Education Program is organized to provide prospective teachers with essential competencies needed to effectively meet the intellectual, emotional, and social needs of young children. The goal of the program is to prepare prospective teachers with the methodology, knowledge, and diagnostic skills imperative to meeting the diverse needs of typical and atypical primary students. The Early Childhood/Special Education Program views learning from a cognitive behavioral developmental perspective and universal design theory. Particular emphasis is placed on determining what the child already knows, while acknowledging the fact that many children will not have had experiences commensurate with their peers. The Program prepares prospective teachers to build on the child’s strengths, background knowledge, and experiences. From this perspective, the child is conceptualized as an active learner who functions within a broader ecological context that includes the family, the community, and a culturally and linguistically pluralistic society. Upon graduation, early childhood/special education majors qualify for dual certification by the State of Maryland. Candidates pursuing a degree in Early Childhood/Special Education must complete 126 semester hours of course work.

Early Childhood/Special Education


 

Total Core Requirements = 14


 

General Education And Institutional Requirements


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English Composition (6 semester hours)


 

Arts and Humanities (6 semester hours and 3 additional departmental requirements)


 

Sciences (7-8 semester hours and additional departmental requirements)


 

Mathematics (3 semester hours)


 

Technology (3 semester hours)


 

Institutional Requirements (6 semester hours and additional departmental requirements)


 

Program Total Semester hours = 126


 

Note:


Candidates are encouraged to take SUMMER courses and attend MINI-SEMESTER in order to have a manageable semester load.

The Department reserves the right to adjust candidates’ programs to provide the best possible option for graduation and certification requirements

Sample Program


 

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Sophomore Year


 

Junior Year


 

Senior Year


 

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