Special Education

The Special Education program is one degree with two majors. These programs meet the coursework requirements for dual licensure in special education (General Curriculum, K-12) and one of the following areas: Elementary Education, Middle Grades (6-9), or Secondary English (9-12), Secondary Mathematics (9-12), Secondary History (9-12) or Secondary Comprehensive Science with a biology concentration (9-12). Please see each department listing for the teacher licensure requirements. Other licensure components (testing, edTPA) are required for licensure referral.


 




To receive special education certification (in any content area), students are required to take the core requirements for special education:

Choose one of the following: 4 sh

EDU 211EDUCATION AND SOCIETY

4 sh

SOC 243SOCIOLOGY OF EDUCATION

4 sh

  • EDU 211 required for special/elementary education majors
  • SOC 243 required for special middle and special secondary education majors

Core Courses: 28 sh

EDU 323LITERACY DEVELOPMENT I: PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES

4 sh

EDU 342FOUNDATIONS OF SPECIAL EDUCATION

4 sh

EDU 345PLANNING AND MANAGING THE LEARNING ENVIRONMENT FOR SPECIAL EDUCATORS

4 sh

EDU 435ASSESSMENT METHODS AND INTERPRETATION IN SPECIAL EDUCATION

4 sh

EDU 444LANGUAGE AND LITERACY METHODS IN SPECIAL EDUCATION

4 sh

EDU 445TEACHING/LEARNING STRATEGIES IN MATHEMATICS AND CONTENT AREAS FOR SPECIAL EDUCATORS

4 sh

Total Credit Hours:28

A Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Special Education/Elementary Education meets the coursework requirements for special education and elementary education (K-6) licensure in North Carolina. Other licensure components (testing, edTPA) are required for licensure referral.

Core Courses: 28 sh

PEH 362HEALTHFUL LIVING IN THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

2 sh

HST 120THE UNITED STATES AND NORTH CAROLINA THROUGH RECONSTRUCTION

4 sh

POL 111AMERICAN GOVERNMENT

4 sh

BIO 101TOPICS IN GENERAL BIOLOGY

3 sh

BIO 102GENERAL BIOLOGY LABORATORY

1 sh

SCI 121SCIENCE WITHOUT BORDERS

4 sh

PSY 321EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY

4 sh

MTH 208NUMBER AND ALGEBRA FOR K-8 TEACHERS

4 sh

MTH 209GEOMETRY AND DATA FOR K-8 TEACHERS

4 sh

CIS 220TECHNOLOGY IN TEACHING AND LEARNING

3 sh

EDU 298CHILDREN'S LITERATURE AND ARTS INTEGRATION

4 sh

EDU 401EXPLORATIONS CAPSTONE SEMINAR I FOR EARLY CHILDHOOD, ELEMENTARY AND SPECIAL/ELEMENTARY MAJORS

2 sh

EDU 403EXPLORATIONS CAPSTONE SEMINAR II

2 sh

MTH 208 & MTH 209: Elon Core Curriculum Math requirement or equivalent is a prerequisite

Choose one of the following series: 16 sh

EDU 311PRINCIPLES OF LEARNING AND TEACHING I: LANGUAGE ARTS AND SOCIAL STUDIES METHODS AND MATERIALS

8 sh

AND

EDU 412PRINCIPLES OF LEARNING AND TEACHING II: MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCES METHODS AND MATERIALS

8 sh

or

EDU 312PRINCIPLES OF LEARNING AND TEACHING I: MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE METHODS AND MATERIALS

8 sh

AND

EDU 411PRINCIPLES OF LEARNING AND TEACHING II: LANGUAGE ARTS AND SOCIAL STUDIES METHODS AND MATERIALS

8 sh

Student Teaching

EDU 481STUDENT TEACHING - WINTER TERM

4 sh

EDU 481STUDENT TEACHING

10 sh

Total Credit Hours:99

THE FOLLOWING COURSES ARE REQUIRED OF ALL SPECIAL EDUCATION/MIDDLE GRADES MAJORS:

A Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Special Education/Middle Grades Education meets the coursework requirements for special education and middle grades (6-9) licensure in North Carolina. Other licensure components (testing, edTPA) are required for licensure referral.

Core Courses: 28 sh

SOC 243SOCIOLOGY OF EDUCATION

4 sh

CIS 220TECHNOLOGY IN TEACHING AND LEARNING

3 sh

PSY 321EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY

4 sh

EDU 402EXPLORATIONS CAPSTONE SEMINAR I FOR MIDDLE, K-12, AND SECONDARY MAJORS

1 sh

EDU 403EXPLORATIONS CAPSTONE SEMINAR II

2 sh

EDU 441FOUNDATIONS OF MIDDLE LEVEL EDUCATION

4 sh

EDU 481STUDENT TEACHING

10 sh

Middle grades concentrations - choose one

English language arts: 28 sh

ENG 205GRAMMAR

4 sh

ENG 224AMERICAN LITERATURE AFTER 1865

4 sh

ENG 250INTERPRETATIONS OF LITERATURE

4 sh

ENG 319WRITING CENTER WORKSHOP

4 sh

ENG 399YOUNG ADULT LITERATURE

4 sh

EDU 421METHODS OF TEACHING MIDDLE GRADES AND SECONDARY ENGLISH

4 sh

Choose one course from the following: 4 sh
ENG 238AFRICAN-AMERICAN LITERATURE BEFORE 1945

4 sh

ENG 239AFRICAN-AMERICAN LITERATURE SINCE 1945

4 sh

ENG 359AFRICAN-AMERICAN NOVELS

4 sh

OR Social studies: 28 sh

ECO 111PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS

4 sh

GEO 131THE WORLD'S REGIONS

4 sh

HST 112SEARCH FOR ORDER IN MODERN EUROPE

4 sh

HST 123THE UNITED STATES AND NORTH CAROLINA SINCE 1865

4 sh

HST 221/IGS 221THE WORLD IN THE 20TH CENTURY

4 sh

POL 111AMERICAN GOVERNMENT

4 sh

EDU 425METHODS OF TEACHING MIDDLE GRADES AND SECONDARY SOCIAL STUDIES

4 sh

OR Mathematics: 28 sh

STS 110INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICAL REASONING

4 sh

MTH 151CALCULUS I

4 sh

MTH 208NUMBER AND ALGEBRA FOR K-8 TEACHERS

4 sh

MTH 209GEOMETRY AND DATA FOR K-8 TEACHERS

4 sh

MTH 308MATHEMATICS FOR MIDDLE GRADES AND SECONDARY TEACHERS

4 sh

EDU 422METHODS OF TEACHING MIDDLE GRADES AND SECONDARY MATHEMATICS

4 sh

Select one course from the following courses: 4 sh
STS 212STATISTICS IN APPLICATION

4 sh

MTH 251CALCULUS II

4 sh

OR Science: 28 sh

BIO 101TOPICS IN GENERAL BIOLOGY

3 sh

BIO 102GENERAL BIOLOGY LABORATORY

1 sh

SCI 121SCIENCE WITHOUT BORDERS

4 sh

CHM 111GENERAL CHEMISTRY I

4 sh

PHY 110ENERGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT

4 sh

PHY 102INTRODUCTION TO ASTRONOMY

4 sh

PHY 103INTRODUCTION TO GEOLOGY

4 sh

EDU 424METHODS OF TEACHING MIDDLE GRADES AND SECONDARY SCIENCE

4 sh

Concentrations Total: 28

Total Credit Hours: 80

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