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2017-2018 CSU East Bay Catalog 
    
2017-2018 CSU East Bay Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Preliminary Education Specialist Credential: Moderate-Severe Disabilities


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Special Education Programs of Study


Faculty: Jacki L. Anderson and Ann T. Halvorsen (Co-coordinators, Moderate-Severe Disabilities); Linda Smetana (Coordinator, Mild-Moderate Disabilities)

The Special Education program prepares their graduates for careers in direct teaching and for leadership roles in Special Education. Programs are offered which lead to:

The programs’ emphasis is providing students with a wide range of practical methods for enhancing the lives of individuals with exceptional needs. To this end, coursework is taught by University faculty and successful practitioners in the field. The programs provide extensive supervised fieldwork in settings that are appropriate to each student’s professional goals.

Education Specialist Credential


Program Requirements:


To earn the Preliminary Education Specialist Credential all candidates must:

  1. hold a valid Multiple Subject or Single Subject Teaching Credential, or
  2. be enrolled in the joint Multiple Subject/Education Specialist (TED/SPED) program.

Course Descriptions


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