Master of Arts: Special Education Generalist
Overview
Degree Outcomes
Educational Objectives
To enable students to:
- Build on their knowledge of subject matter as they develop pedagogical skills and research methodologies
- Gain knowledge about the psychological, sociological, historical, and philosophical foundations of education
- Apply these understandings in early childhood, elementary, middle, and secondary classrooms
- Successfully meet the challenges of classroom teaching
Professional Objectives
- Meet the federal government's "No Child Left Behind" definition of a "highly qualified teacher"
- Earn the Special Education (SPED) Endorsement
- Receive an Oregon Preliminary Teaching License upon completion of the program and passing scores on the appropriate standardized measures
Admission Requirements
Applicants seeking admission to the Master of Arts: Special Education Generalist program must hold a four-year baccalaureate degree program from an accredited college or university, with a minimum GPA of 3.0 in the last two years of coursework. In addition, applicants must complete the following to be considered for admission to the program:
- Master of Arts: Special Education Generalist application and application fee
- Submit one official transcript from each college/university attended
- Completion of the character reference statement required by Oregon TSPC
- Two recommendations
- An interview with the MAT Admission Committee
If accepted into the program, a $200 enrollment deposit is required. Deadline for application is Feb. 1 for Summer start, July 1 for a Fall start, and October 1 for January start. Applications may be reviewed after those dates on a space-available basis. Preference will be given to those candidates who have had experience in schools working with students in SPED.
Prior to full-time student teaching, students must have taken and passed the appropriate ORELA exam. If a student has not completed this requirement, she/he may apply for an exception; however, if an exception is granted and the student does not pass the required exams prior to graduation, the director will not sign any official documents recommending the student as a candidate for licensure in Oregon or any other state.
Transfer Credit
No transfer credit is allowed toward the Master of Arts: SPED Generalist program. Transferability of credits earned at this institution and transferred to another is at the discretion of the receiving institution.
Graduation Requirements
In order to graduate with a Master of Arts: Special Education Generalist students must:
- Satisfactorily complete a minimum of 40 semester hours with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or above.
- Achieve no grade lower than a B in all core courses. If a grade of a B- or lower is received in a designated course, that course must be retaken (for more specific information, please refer to the student handbook).
- Pass appropriate exams to be recommended for licensure
- Complete SPED endorsement TPA (Teacher Performance Assessment)
- Complete a successful SPED endorsement practicum experience