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Graduate Catalog 2022-2023

Special Education Generalist Endorsement (Ages 5-21 yrs)

Program Overview

College of Education and Behavioral Sciences

The graduate level endorsement program for preparing teachers to work with students with special education needs at K-12 levels is designed for individuals who have already completed an approved teacher licensure program in early childhood or elementary/secondary education, and/or who have master's degrees in education OR in an IDEA-designated related services profession. The candidate is required to pass the Special Education Core Knowledge and Application PRAXIS exam concurrent with completing courses and prior licensing. If the candidate does not already have an elementary teacher license, they are also required to pass the Elementary Education Multiple Subjects Praxis exam. The program consists of the required courses and practicum hours specified in the student's program of study, and agreed upon by the candidate. Candidates who have not completed requirements that satisfy eligibility for a valid Colorado teacher license must also complete an additional course requirement of EDSE 507.

Endorsement Requirements — 24 Credits

Required Credits — 24 hours

EDSE 510Foundations of Special Education

3

EDSE 511Content Accessibility for CLD and Students with Identified Needs

3

EDSE 512Assessment, IEP Development and Instructional Planning

3

or

EDSE 613Applied Assessment

3

EDSE 614Behavioral Interventions

3

EDSE 616Scientifically Based Literacy Interventions

3

EDSE 617Mathematics and Content Area Learning for Students with Disabilities

3

EDSE 618Educating Students with Significant Support Needs

3

EDSE 619Secondary Services

3