About Our Minor In Special Education

The Special Education minor will help prepare students to support individuals of all abilities through hands-on experiences and up-to-date knowledge and instruction from the field of special education. Students will gain information on a wide variety of disabilities including high and low incidence disabilities. Students will be required to complete fieldwork hours in a classroom or other relevant setting in some courses and will be expected to apply the knowledge and skills they have learned to their real-world settings. Courses cover a wide breadth of knowledge including disabilities in the general education classroom, psychology, disability studies, and hands-on strategies to teach skills.

Curricular Requirements for the 91Ö±²¥ÊÓÆµSpecial Education minor

Program Required CoursesCredits
OS 432 – Disability Studies and Inclusive Communities or SPE 405 – Inclusive Methods and Data-Based Decision Marking3
SPE 220 – Introduction to Special Education3
Total Credits6
Select Four (4) of the Following Courses:Credits
Any Course with an SPE Prefix3
ASL 101 – Introduction to American Sign Language3
EDU 465 – Educational Studies Internship3
EDU 486 – Site-Based Field Practicum3
OS 432 – Disability Studies and Inclusive Communities3
PSY 105 – Introduction to Psychology3
Total Credits12
Minimum Total Required Credits18

Please note: While some courses can fulfill both core and program requirements, the credits earned do not count twice towards the minimum total required credits for the degree.