Teaching American Sign Language M.A.
College of Education and Behavioral Sciences
Degree Requirements — 30 credits
See "Teaching American Sign Language M.A."
Degree Requirements
Required Courses
SRM 600 | Introduction to Graduate Research | 3 |
TASL 501 | First and Second Language Acquisition in ASL | 3 |
TASL 502 | ASL Teaching Methods | 3 |
TASL 503 | ASL Assessment and Testing | 3 |
TASL 504 | ASL Curriculum Development and Design | 3 |
TASL 505 | Teaching Deaf Community, Culture, and ASL Literature | 3 |
TASL 506 | Contemporary Professional Issues in Teaching ASL | 3 |
TASL 507 | ASL Research Methods | 3 |
TASL 593 | Practicum for ASL Teaching I | 3 |
TASL 594 | Practicum for ASL Teaching II | 3 |
NOTE: If a candidate is seeking a Colorado Department of Education teaching license and enters the Master of Arts program in Teaching American Sign Language without a current teacher licensure, she or he is required to complete the course requirements listed under Professional Teacher Education prior to TASL 593 and TASL 594.
Professional Teacher Education — 12 hours
EDF 500 | Conceptions of Schooling | 3 |
EDFE 125 | Application for Graduate Licensure Admission to PTEP | 0 |
EDRD 523 | Reading and Writing in the Content Areas | 3 |
EDSE 509 | Strategies for Students with Exceptionalities | 3 |
PSY 500 | Educational Psychology for Teachers | 3 |
All students are required to demonstrate proficiency in ASL prior to acceptance into the program and complete a ASL proficiency test prior to their first practicum course, TASL 593. In addition, all students are expected to complete two teaching practica experiences, a portfolio, and a research project as part of their graduation requirements.