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Deaf Education Multiple Disabilities
Kent State University Catalog 2010 - 2011 >
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Deaf Education Multiple Disabilities-C829
The Deaf Education Multiple Disabilities certificate combines Deaf Education and Special Education coursework. This certificate is available to students currently enrolled in the Deaf Education program at the graduate level, or students with Deaf Education teaching licensure at the undergraduate level. Students also will be eligible for certification from the Council for Education of the Deaf.
To be eligible for this certificate program, students must have completed, or are in the process of completing (concurrently) teaching licensure in Deaf Education. Undergraduate students will complete courses at the 40000 level and graduate students will complete courses at the 50000 level.
CERTIFICATE REQUIREMENTS (13-15 credits) | |||
Course | Title | Credits | |
SPED | 53050 | Characteristics of Students with Mild/ Moderate Intervention Needs | 3 |
53051 | Characteristics of Students with Moderate/Intensive Intervention Needs |
3 | |
53070 | Planning and Programming for Transitions |
3 | |
53080 | Assistive Technology for Students with Disabilities |
3 | |
63996 | Individual Investigation in Special Education |
1-3* | |
TOTAL | 13-15 |
*Hours required to be determined with faculty advisor in consideration of previous professional experiences.
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