UMA Undergraduate Guide 2018-2019 Academic Departments and Programs Education Teacher Education and Curriculum Studies Getting Started (Majors Guide)
Getting Started (Majors Guide)
Education with a concentration on Early Childhood Education (ECE) or Special Education (SPED)The College offers undergraduate degree programs with concentrations in a B.A in Early Childhood Education or a B.A. in Special Education. All Education majors with a concentration in Special Education or Early Childhood Education must complete a secondary major in the liberal arts or sciences. Both Early Childhood Education concentration (PreK-2nd grade) and Special Education concentration (Moderate Disabilities in Special Education PreK-8 or 5-12) lead to initial licensure. Recommended General Education Courses: Content Knowledge Requirements and Advice The Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education has identified several areas of Content Knowledge as being important to those planning to teach elementary age children. By planning carefully, students can cover Department of Elementary and Secondary Education Content Knowledge Recommendations and Requirements as they complete their general education, college, and major requirements Under the new UMass guidelines students are still required to take two courses, one in U.S. Diversity and one in Global Diversity. Students entering in Fall 2018 are expected to take one of these diversity courses, either U.S. or Global, in their first year on campus. For Fall 2018 Registration, look for courses with DU (formerly U) and DG (formerly G) to help students stay on track. Any course labled DU will satisfy the requirement for a U.S. diversity course and any course labeled DG will satisfy the the requirement for Global diversity course. Course planning guidelines, including guidelines for students, are available at www.umass.edu/gened. Suggested and Prerequisite Courses for First- and Second-Year Students Students should start to fulfill gen ed and/or secondary major requirements, but NOT take global education or language-related requirements before consulting with an advisor in the Educator Licensure Office How to Apply to the MajorTo be admitted to either major, a student must complete, with a grade of B or better, the following courses: Math 113, Math 114, and HUMDEV 270. Students interested in Special Education must also complete EDUC 325. A cumulative grade point average of 3.00 is also required.
Passing scores on the Communication and Literacy Skills MTEL are also required by the time of application. Application procedure and recommended time to declare/apply: Special Instructions: For transfers with sophomore/junior standing: Summary of Requirements for Special Education LicensureFor a summary of requirements for licensure, please contact the Educator Licensure Office.
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