Masters Degree in Education Special Education at Claremont Graduate University |
Claremont Graduate University
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Claremont Graduate University is a Private not-for-profit, 4-year or above Research Universities (high research activity) with 2,127 students in Claremont, CA.
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This school offers the following degree levels:
Certificates/Postbaccalaureate Certificate, Masters degree, Doctor's degree |
| Also, students of this school are eligible for federal aid such as Pell Grants and Direct Loans from the US Department of Education. |
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Claremont Graduate University Masters degree Education Special Education
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Plan I - Suggested coursework for students who are NOT interested in pursuing a Level II Special Education Credential (30 units)
A. Special Education Emphasis Core (16 units):
ED 595: Special Ed Leadership That Provides Social Justice in Incl. Learning Env. (2 units, Sp)
ED 596: Instruction of Culturally & Linguistically Diverse Students with Disabilities (4 units, Summer)
ED 599: Advanced Seminar on Working With Students With Learning Problems (2 units, Fall)
ED 605: Seminar Topics in Special Education (2 units; repeated 5 times; Sp, S) Topics vary.
B. One Research Methods Course (4 units)
Choose one 4 unit course from CGU research coursework, such as:
o ED 465 Quantitative Research Methods
o ED 472 Educational Assessment Methods
o ED 601 Research Methods
o ED 471 Qualitative Research
C. Choose two electives from any CGU Graduate Courses (8 units). For example, if you have an interest in Urban Education, consider two-four unit courses from:
o ED 425 Race, Identity, and Academic Achievement in Education
o ED 428 Culture and Classrooms
o ED 522 Innovative Practices in Diverse Schools, Classrooms & Community o ED 581 Education of Immigrant Youth-Psychological Perspectives
o ED 564 Closing the Achievement Gap: Research and Effective Strategies About African-American K-12 Public School Students
D. M.A. Thesis (2 units)
ED 399 Masters Critique
Plan II - Suggested coursework for students seeking M.A. with a Level II Credential (32 units)
A. Special Education Emphasis Core (16 units):
ED 388 Education Specialist Professional Development Planning (1 unit, F, Sp, S)
ED 592: Interdisciplinary. & Interagency Service Delivery in Special Education (2 units, Sp) ED 595: Sp Ed Leadership That Provides Social Justice in Incl. Learning Env. (2 units, Spring)
ED 596: Instruction of Culturally & Linguistically Diverse Students with Disabilities (4 units, Summer)
ED 597: Emotional, Behavior, and Health Issues in Special Education (3 units, Fall) ED 599: Advanced Seminar on Working With Students With Learning Problems (2 units, Fall)
B. One Research Methods Course (4 units)
Choose one 4 unit course from CGU research coursework, such as:
o ED 465 Quantitative Research Methods
o ED 472 Educational Assessment Methods
o ED 601 Research Methods
o ED 471 Qualitative Research
C. Choose two electives from any CGU Graduate Courses (8 units). For example, if you have an interest in Urban Education, consider two-four unit courses from:
ED 425 Race, Identity, and Academic Achievement in Education
ED 428 Culture and Classrooms
ED 522 Innovative Practices in Diverse Schools, Classrooms & Community
ED 581 Education of Immigrant Youth-Psychological Perspectives
ED 564 Closing the Achievement Gap: Research and Effective Strategies About African-American K-12 Public School Students
D. MA Thesis Requirement (2 units)
ED 399 Masters Critique
MA in Education With An Emphasis in Special Education
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