Nov 28, 2024  
University Catalog 2019-2020 
    
University Catalog 2019-2020 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Special Education, M.A.


The Master of Arts (MA) degree in Special Education provides administrators, teachers, and therapists with advanced preparation for work with exceptional learners. MA candidates must incorporate the credential requirements in their option area as a part of their program. (This requirement may be waived for personnel in related fields, such as nurses, occupational or physical therapists, or speech language pathologists.) The MA programs include a choice among a variety of options.

Admission to the Program

In addition to university requirements for admission to graduate study, applicants must have a minimum of a 2.75 grade point average in their last 60 semester units attempted, must have completed (or complete concurrently) requirements for a California credential in special education or equivalent (this requirement may be waived for personnel in related fields, such as nurses, occupational or physical therapists, or speech language pathologists), must complete all division application procedures, and must obtain approval from the division. A number of scholarships and traineeships are available to qualified students. Interested students should contact the division office.

Advisement

Students should seek advisement for all special education credential and graduate programs in the Division of Special Education and Counseling.

Candidates are encouraged to seek advisement for determining when to apply to the MA program as only 30 % of pre-approved units may be applied towards the MA degree.

A minimum of 30 - 38 units is required, with at least one-half in 5000-level courses. Total units vary by option. The candidate must maintain a minimum 3.0 (B) grade point average, with no grade lower than C. The program has five components:
(1) Pre-requisite courses as applicable;
(2) Credential requirements;
(3) MA required core courses;
(4) Required specialization courses and electives that are approved by the advisor; and
(5) Successful completion of the Comprehensive Examination or Thesis/Project.

Students must pass all sections of the comprehensive examination by the third attempt. Students may pursue the thesis or project option only when they meet specified division and college criteria. Students electing the thesis and planning to perform quantitative analysis are required to take EDFN 3520  Statistics in Education (3 units) or equivalent as a prerequisite or co-requisite to EDSP 5990A  . See restriction on credit earned in variable unit courses in the Charter College of Education section of the academic programs: college-based and university-wide chapter.

Select one option from the following, with advisor consultation and approval. Special Education credential and related courses may be included as approved by the faculty advisor.

•    Autism Spectrum Disorders Option
•    Early Childhood Special Education Option
•    Mild Moderate Disabilities Option
•    Moderate Severe Disabilities Option
•    Multicultural Multilingual Special Education Option
•    Physical,  Health and Significant Support Needs Option
•    Visual Impairment and Blindness Orientation and Mobility Option
•    Visual Impairment and Blindness Teacher Preparation Option

Required Core (18 units)


Required Fieldwork (minimum 9 units)


Option Requirements (minimum 12 - 15 units in option area)


Comprehensive Examination or Thesis or Project (0,4 units)


Notes:


Students should expect to take the Comprehensive Examination (EDSP 5960 ) during the Fall or Spring semester after they complete all coursework on their program and must comply with college and division requirements.

*Students who do a thesis or project are required to obtain advisor approval.
** May be repeated once for credit.