Major: Counselor Education Concentration: School Counseling Degree: Master of Education
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1 Major: Counselor Education Concentration: School Counseling Informational Text PREREQUISITES 6 hours of Psychology or Sociology with a B grade or better is required. This requirement may have been satisfied within undergraduate degree. Computer skills (student is allowed to acquire skills through a variety of means and can demonstrate the necessary skills at designated times during the first semester through examination and/or demonstration) Individualized school experience contract EDF Research in Counseling Major Requirements (42 credits) MHS Assessment in Counseling MHS Theories of Counseling MHS Counseling Children/Adolescent MHS Person/Life Span Development MHS Grp Lead Skls for Sch Counsel MHS Seminar:Consultation Skills MHS Lgl,Eth,Prof School Counseling SDS School Family: Mng Student Beh SDS Org/Adm of School Counseling SDS Career/Lifestyle Development SDS Internship Couns/Coordination SDS Internship: Career Advising SDS Practicum in School Counseling TSL ESOL for School Counselors
2 Major: Elementary Education Concentration: Literacy Major Requirements (27 credits) EDF Assessment in the Curriculum LAE Crit Review of Writ for Child RED Practicum in Reading RED Lang and Cognit Found for Read RED Diagnosis Reading Disabilities RED Remediation Read Disabilities RED Adv Foundations of Reading SELECT Either: EDE 6225 or ESE 6215 SELECT_ Either: LAE 6319 or LAE 6339 Culminating Experience (3 credits) RED Adv Read Assess/Prog Implement
3 Major: Curriculum and Instruction Concentration: Adult Learning Major Requirements (21 credits) EDA Lifelong Learning/Prof Develop EDF Advanced Ed'L Psychology EDG Instr Strategies in the Curric EDG Curr/Instr for Adult Learning EME Instruct Design/Applications SELECT One Methods Course THAT MATCHES CONTENT AREA: LAE 6339 Special Methods: English SCE 6337 Special Methods: Science SSE 6385 Special Methods: Social Studies FLE 6665 Current Trends for Language Major Electives (18 credits) MATH Select 6 Graduate Courses from the following prefixes ( ) MAA/MAD/MAE/MAP/MAS/MAT/STA SOCIALSTUD Select 6 graduate courses from the following prefixes ( ) AMH/ASH/EUH/HIS/LAH/PSY/SOP/SYG ENGLISH Select 6 graduate courses from the following prefixes ( ) AML/ENC/ENG/ENL/LAE/LIT/RED SCIENCE Select 6 graduate courses from the following prefixes ( ) BCH/BSC/CHM/HSA/HSC/MCB LANGUAGE Select 6 graduate courses from the following prefixes ( ) FOL TECHNOLOGY Select 6 graduate courses from the following prefixes ( ) EDG/EME TESOL Select 6 graduate courses from the following prefixes ( ) LIN/TSL
4 Major: Elementary Education Concentration: Professional Education Major Requirements (12 credits) EDE Teaching All Children EDG 6325 General Education Compentencies EDG 6336 Improvement of Instruction MHS 6407 Theories of Counseling EDF 5608 Sociological Basis of Education EDF 6442 Assessment in the Curriculum EDG 6407 Managing Effective Learning Environments EDG 6380 Pre-service Teacher Supervision EDE The Element School Curriculum SELECT 1 from the following: EDG 6356 Models of Teaching EDG 6407 Managing Effective Learning Env. EDF 5608 Sociological Bases of Education EME 6050 Enhancing Instruction w/technology EDF 6442 Assessment in the Curriculum SELECT_ 1 from the following: LAE 6319 Lang. Arts Methods for Elem. Teachers SCE 6117 Science for Elem.Teachers MAE 6318 Mathematics for Elem. Teachers EEC 6611 Primary Education RED 6000 Lang & Cognitive Foundations for Reading TSL 6345 ESOL Methods EDE 6935 Special Topics SSE 6318 Social Study Methods: Elem Major Electives (12 credits) Select 3 courses. Content Specialization: Content must satisfy initial certification requirement plus 4 of the following courses: SELECT One of the following Options: OPTION ONE: In consultation with your program leader, select 4 graduate ( level) courses from the following prefixes:(no less than 60%of total grad hrs must be at 6000 EDE/EEC/EGI/EME/LAE/MAE/RED/SSE/SCE/TSL OPTION TWO: Select one of the following specializations: PRE-K Primary/
5 Elementary/ ESOL/Literacy/Technology *** Culminating Experience (6 credits) CHOOSE ONE OF THE FOLLOWING OPTIONS: OPTION ONE: EDF Research Master Thesis (1-6 hrs) OPTION TWO: EDE 6940 Professional Lab Experience (1-6 hrs) EDE 6910 Individual Study/Research (3 hrs) OPTION THREE: 6 semester hours of Program Electives in consultation with program sponsor. Permalink:
6 Major: Curriculum and Instruction Concentration: Professional Education Major Requirements (15 credits) EDG GenEd Comp:Models of Teach ESE Secondary School Curriculum SELECT 1 from the following: LAE 6339 Spec. Methods: English SCE 6337 Spec Methods: Science SSE 6385 Spec Methods: Social Studies MAE 6336 Spec Methods: Math MUE 6349 Spec Methods: Music FLE 6555 Special Methods: Foreign Language SELECT_ 2 from the following: EDG 6336 Improvement of Instruction EME 6050 Enhancing Instruction with Technology EDG 6407 Managing Effective Learning Environments EDF 5608 Sociological Bases of Education Culminating Experience (6 credits) SELECT Select 1 Option below: Option One: ESE 6947 Profess Lab Experience AND EDG 6906 Individual Study/Research Option Two: ESE 6947 Profess Lab Experience AND EDF 6971 Research Master Thesis Option Three: EDG 6923 Curriculum Readings AND Select 1 elective pre-approved by program director Major Electives (9 credits) ELECTIVE Select 3 Content Courses Content Specialization: Content must satisfy initial certification requirements, plus 3 content courses (various semester hours) selected from Arts and Sciences in consultation with program sponsor.
7 Major: Elementary Education Concentration: Tch English as Second Language Major Requirements (24 credits) SELECT One of the following courses: ESE 6215 Secondary School Curriculum EDE 6225 Elementary School Curriculum EDG GenEd Comp:Models of Teach TSL ESOL Methods TSL Cross Culture Comm/Knowledge TSL Assessment in ESOL Settings TSL ESOL: Curriculum Development TSL Grammar for Teachers of ESOL LIN Esol Applied Linguistics Culminating Experience (6 credits) CHOOSE ONE OF THE FOLLOWING OPTIONS: OPTION ONE: TSL 6940 TESOL Practicum AND EDE 6910 Directed Individual Study/Research OPTION TWO: EDE 6940 Professional Lab Experience AND EDF 6971 Research Master's Thesis OPTION THREE: EDG 6923 Curriculum Readings AND One Elective at the 6000-level from prefixes: EDE/EDF /EDG/EEC/EDG/EME/LAE/MAE/RED/SCE/SSE
8 Major: Curriculum and Instruction
9 Major: Special Education Concentration: Amer Sign Language/Interpret Major Requirements (37 credits) ASL Adv ASL Conversation Skills EHD Psych Educ of Deaf Hard Hear INT Interp Process/Skill II INT Interpret for Diverse Pop INT Service Learning Interp INT Adv Interp Process/Skill I INT Adv Interp Process/Skill II INT Applied Reasearch Interpret INT Special Topics in Interp. INT Interpreting Internship TSL Cross Culture Comm/Knowledge
10 Major: Curriculum and Instruction Concentration: Professional Education Major Requirements (15 credits) EDG GenEd Comp:Models of Teach ESE Secondary School Curriculum SELECT 1 from the following: LAE 6339 Spec. Methods: English SCE 6337 Spec Methods: Science SSE 6385 Spec Methods: Social Studies MAE 6336 Spec Methods: Math MUE 6349 Spec Methods: Music FLE 6555 Special Methods: Foreign Language SELECT_ 2 from the following: EDG 6336 Improvement of Instruction EME 6050 Enhancing Instruction with Technology EDG 6407 Managing Effective Learning Environments EDF 5608 Sociological Bases of Education Culminating Experience (6 credits) SELECT Select 1 Option below: Option One: ESE 6947 Profess Lab Experience AND EDG 6906 Individual Study/Research Option Two: ESE 6947 Profess Lab Experience AND EDF 6971 Research Master Thesis Option Three: EDG 6923 Curriculum Readings AND Select 1 elective pre-approved by program director Major Electives (9 credits) ELECTIVE Select 3 Content Courses Content Specialization: Content must satisfy initial certification requirements, plus 3 content courses (various semester hours) selected from Arts and Sciences in consultation with program sponsor.
11 Major: Special Education Concentration: Applied Behavior Analysis Major Requirements (24 credits) EEX Foundations of Special Ed EEX Prin of Applied Beh Analy I EEX Prin of Applied Beh Analy II EEX ABA in Dev Disab and Autism EEX Issues/Trends Special Ed EEX Research in Special Education EEX Comm, Coll, Consult Spec Ed EEX App Beh Anal Ed and Perf Mgmt Major Electives (6 credits) SELECT 2 from the following list: Select courses with the following prefixes at the level. EED/EEX/EGI/EHD/ELD/EMR/SPA/EDG/EDF/EME/TSL/SDS/MHS/EDA/EDS
12 Major: Educational Leadership Concentration: Athletic Administration Prerequisites (3 credits) SPM Foundations of Sport Mgt Minimum of B grades required Major Requirements (30 credits) "B" grade is required SPM Ethics and Issues in Sport SPM Mkt and Promo in Sport SPM Sport Finance SPM Sport Gov and Compl SPM Sport Facility and Risk Mgt EDS Human Resource Deve in Educati EDA Law and Ethics in Edu Lead EDA Team Leadership EDG Fundamentals of Program Eval EDA Practicum in Educatl Leadrshp
13 Major: Special Education Concentration: Autism Major Requirements (12 credits) EEX Foundations of Special Ed Offered FALL EEX Issues/Trends Special Ed Offered FALL EEX Research in Special Education Offered SPRING EEX Comm, Coll, Consult Spec Ed Offered SPRING Major Electives (18 credits) EEX Autism Nature and Needs EEX Dev/Assessment with Autism EEX Assistive Tech and Autism EEX App Beh Anal Ed and Perf Mgmt EEX Practicum in Special Education
14 Major: Educational Leadership Concentration: Educational Tech Leadership SELECT ONE FROM THE FOLLOWING: EDF 6607 Education in America OR EDF 6687 Multicultural & Urban Foundations in Education SELECT_ ONE FROM THE FOLLOWING: EDF 6480 Foundations in Education Research OR EDG 6911 Action Research in Education Major Requirements (18 credits) EDA Introduction to Ed Leadership EDA Team Leadership EDA Leadership/Learning Organizat EDA Lifelong Learning/Prof Develop EDG Fundamentals of Program Eval SELECT 1 FROM THE FOLLOWING: EDA 6271 Technology for Educational Leaders EME 5403 Technology in Education Major Electives (15 credits) SELECT_ 5 FROM THE FOLLOWING LIST: EME 6050 Enhance Instructional Technology EME 6405 Educational Web Design EME 6409 Interactive Distance Education EME 6418 Educational Multimedia EME 6441 Technology for Special Populations EME 6601 Instructional Design & Application EME 6628 Education Technology Systems EME 7415 Education Design Multimedia EME 6990 Experimental Topics in Education Technology Or AN ELECTIVE selected in consultation with an Educational Technology facutly advisor. ***
15 Major: Special Education Concentration: Deaf Education Core Requirements (18 credits) EEX Issues/Trends Special Ed EEX Practicum in Special Education Major Requirements (19 credits) ASL Adv ASL Conversation Skills ASL Sign Communication Classroom EHD Curriculum/Instruct for Deaf EHD Lang Instr: Deaf/Hard of Hear EHD Tch Spch to Hrng Impaire Child EHD Teaching Speech Practicum EHD Read Instr: Deaf/Hard of Heari
16 Major: Educational Leadership Concentration: Postsecondary & Adult Studies SELECT 1 FROM THE FOLLOWING: EDF 6607 Education in America EDF 6687 Multicultural/Urban Foundations Ed SELECT_ 1 FROM THE FOLLOWING: EDF 6480 Foundation Education Research EDG 6911 Action Research in Education Major Requirements (21 credits) EDA Org and Leadershp in Higher Ed EDA Practicum in Educatl Leadrshp EDA Team Leadership EDA Leadership/Learning Organizat EDA Lifelong Learning/Prof Develop EDG Fundamentals of Program Eval EDG Curr/Instr for Adult Learning Major Electives (12 credits) ELECTIVE Choose 4 courses from the following: EDA 6061 Introduction to Educational Leadership EDA 6232 Law and Ethics in Educational Leadership EDA 6271 Technology and Educational Leadership EDA 6199 International Perspectives of Ed Leadership EDS 6130 Human Resource Development in Education EME 6405 Educational Web Design EME 6409 Interactive Distance Education EME 6418 Educational Multimedia EME 6441 Technology for special Population EME 6601 Instructional Design and Application MHS 6006 Intro to Counseling Procedures MHS 6482 Personality & Lifespan Development SDS 6310 Career & Lifestyle Development Or a Pre-Approved Elective
17 Major: Special Education Concentration: Disability Services Major Requirements (12 credits) EEX Foundations of Special Ed EEX Issues/Trends Special Ed EEX Research in Special Education EEX Comm, Coll, Consult Spec Ed Major Electives (18 credits) ELECTIVES Select 6 Graduate Courses A minimum of 18 credit hours ( Level) to be selected by the student in consultation with the Program Sponsor. Some possible choices of prefixes include: EED/EEX/EGI/EHD/ELD/EMR/SPA/EDG/EDF/EME/TSL/SDS/MHS/EDA
18 Major: Educational Leadership Concentration: School Leadership SELECT 1 FROM THE FOLLOWING: EDF 6480 Foundations in Education Research EDG 6911 Action Research in Education Major Requirements (33 credits) EDA Introduction to Ed Leadership EDA Leadership/Learning Organizat EDA Developing School/Comm Resourc EDA Law and Ethics in Edu Lead EDA School Finance EDA Technology and Ed Leadership EDA Practicum in Educatl Leadrshp EDG Princpls of School Acblty & As EDG Curriculum Leadership Schools EDS Instructional Leadership EDS Human Resource Deve in Educati
19 Major: Special Education Concentration: Exceptional Student Education Prerequisites (17 credits) EDF Advanced Ed'L Psychology EEX Read Mthds:Learners Exception EEX Language Development/Disorders RED Reading Method Elem Teachers TSL Principles and Issues in TESOL TSL TESOL Methods and Curriculum Core Requirements (22 credits) CLINICAL Field I & II and Internship Two years teaching experience is required or students MUST complete clinical requirements, which include the following: EDF 3945 Field Lab I, EDF 3946 Field Lab II, and EEX 6841 Practicum: Special Education. Field Lab I and II and Internship, by state law, require all students be cleared for fingerprinting and background checks prior to placement. Field Lab I and II require 5 hours/week for 10 weeks in school system. Internship is the very last semester. ALL coursework must be completed before internship. ALL parts of the Florida Teaching Certificate Exam (FTCE) are required for graduation. This includes all parts of the General Knowledge (GK), the Professional Education (PED), and the Subject Area Exam (SAE) for Exceptional Student Education K-12. EEX Foundations of Special Ed Major Requirements (24 credits) EEX Math Sci Except Lrnrs EEX Classroom Management EEX Curri and Instruction EEX Competencies:Lab in Evaluation EEX Teaching Mod/Severe Disability EEX Language for Learning Impaired EEX Soc,Pers,Car: Except Student EEX Comm, Coll, Consult Spec Ed
20 Major: Educational Leadership Degree: Doctor of Education Major Requirements (64 credits) EDA Doctoral Dissertation Research A minimum of 24 hours of dissertation is required. EDA Evolving Idea of the Ed Leader EDA Leadership:Group/Team Context EDA Ed Leadership Iv:Leadsp/Change EDA Seminar in Educational Policy EDA Ed Leader III:Org Theory & Des EDA Research Ed Ld:Quantita Method EDA Researsh Ed Ld:Qualita Method EDA Foundations Research:Ed Leadsp EDA Inquiry Into Rsch in Ed Leadsp EDA Practicum:Leadership Assm/Deve Minimum of 3 hours required. EDA Research Seminar:Ed Leadership Minimum of 3 hours required. EDF Psy-Soc Aspects of Lrn & Instr EDF Philosophy of Education EDF Cultrl/Soc Foundation of Ed COGNATE 12 HOURS REQUIRED 12 hours of level courses may be used for cognate. Courses must be within the same discipline.
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