Become a Leader in Special Education

Regis University’s Master of Education + Teacher License in Exceptional Child Generalist was developed in response to the critical need for creative educators with strong leadership skills.
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M.Ed. Teacher License in Exceptional Child Generalist

Degree Overview

The M.Ed. + Teacher License in Special Education: Generalist program is designed for educators seeking the expertise needed to effectively teach students with a wide variety of special needs, grade K-12, in the state of Wyoming.

Our Teacher Education program is based on the philosophy that learning to be a teacher is best accomplished when an understanding of theory and practice is balanced by the knowledge gained through diverse experience in schools. Foundational courses will introduce you to theories in education. Content (subject area) courses will ensure that you have the depth of knowledge needed to teach in your endorsement area. Your professional sequence courses will emphasize field placement and experiential learning and your student teaching semester will be your final culmination in applying what you have learned.

Program curriculum is blended with instructional technology so you have the technical knowledge to inspire a deeper level of learning among your students. Plus, our Teacher Education program is nationally approved through the Teacher Education Accreditation Council (TEAC).

A graduate license/endorsement is dependent on the major of your bachelor's degree. If the level and area of license/endorsement you are seeking does not correspond to your specific major, you may need to take additional undergraduate credits as required by Wyoming laws and regulations for license/endorsement.

Paraprofessionals are offered a 10% preferred tuition discount for all education courses at CPS. Contact an enrollment counselor for details.

The M.Ed. + Teacher License in Exceptional Child Generalist can be achieved as an initial endorsement or as an added endorsement.

Exceptional Child Generalist – Initial Endorsement
Total Degree + License Requirements:  58 credit hours
Foundational courses: 15 credit hours
Professional sequence courses: 37 credit hours
Graduate courses: 6 credit hours

Exceptional Child Generalist – Added Endorsement
Total Degree + License Requirements:  30-49 credit hours*
Foundational courses: 0-15 credit hours
Professional sequence courses: 24-28 credit hours
Graduate courses: 6 credit hours
*Note: The final decision about required coursework rests with the student’s faculty advisor

Program Requirements

Listed below are the required courses for completion of this degree at Regis University. Please note that recent course requirement updates may not be reflected in the list below and you should contact the Office of Enrollment Services at 303.458.4126 for recent changes and updates.

This degree program requires 55.00 credit hours for completion. Please contact your advisor or the Office of Enrollment Services at 303.458.4126.

MED: Special Education Generalist-Initial Endorse

EDEL 660/EDEL 670

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(3SH)
EDEL 660- Methods I
OR
EDEL 670- Effective Learning Environments

EDFD 600 - Philosophical Foundations of Education

Traces the history of the development of educational theory. Investigates leading contemporary and classical philosophical perspectives and implications towards practical educational goals. Analyzes educational values and practices and strategies for educational change.

Cross listing(s): EDFD 600N EDFD 690E MLS 654E.

EDFD 610/EDFD 601

The course descriptions for the above mentioned class could not be found. Please contact Academic Records & Registration at 303-458-4126 with questions. Some additional course information is available and shown here.

(3SH)
EDFD 610- Current and Interdisciplinary Perspectives
in Education
OR
EDFD 601- Foundations of Education: Teachers, Schools
and Society

EDFD 630 - Educational Psychology

Focuses on human learning, motivation, and development. Investigates the relationship between individual differences related to learners cognitive, linguistic, social, emotional, and physical development and instruction. Emphasizes use of instructional technology.

Cross listing(s): EDFD 630N EDFD 690F MLS 654G.

EDFD 697 - Professionalism in Education

Seminar that accompanies Student Teaching. Focuses on topics that are critical for the effective teacher with a global perspective: planning for instruction, ethical practices, creating a supportive classroom, leadership, and collaboration.

EDFD/EDES 603

The course descriptions for the above mentioned class could not be found. Please contact Academic Records & Registration at 303-458-4126 with questions. Some additional course information is available and shown here.

(3SH)
Equity, Ethics and Social Justice in Education

EDSP 692 - Practicum in Special Educ Generalist

Participation in a student teaching experience assessing, teaching, and program planning for students with special needs. NOTE: Students must have experience with students with a variety of needs.

MED: Special Education Generalist

EDFD/EDSP 620

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(3SH)
UDL: A Framework for Teaching & Learning

EDRG 644 - Teaching Reading and Writing

Provides graduate students with a variety of methods for teaching reading and writing. Uses current methodologies, research-based instructional practices, and ongoing assessment. Includes instruction and application of the five essential components of reading instruction. Note: Field experience required.

EDRG 653 - Literacy for Students With Special Needs

Focuses on research-based methods and curricula for teaching reading and writing to students with special learning needs. Emphasizes instructional assessment strategies, examines materials and modifications that are effective with special populations. Note: Field experience required.

EDSP 643/EDSP 644

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(3SH)
EDSP 643- Understanding Math Concepts & Instruction
OR
EDSP 644- Mathematics Intervention for Children with
Special Needs

EDSP 651/EDSP 610

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(3SH)
EDSP 651- Educational Assessment of the Student with
Special Needs
OR
EDSP 610- Transition & Secondary Services

EDSP 664 - Behavioral Analysis & Intervention

Focuses on analyzing student behavior and intervention strategies for disruptive actions. Addresses normal behaviors as well as those that cause problems in the classroom. Focuses on students with moderate needs. Requires a practicum component.

EDSP 667 - Adaptive Technology

Studies current research on adaptive technology as well as the challenges students with special needs face. Field component containing experience with some of the various devices such as: screen text enlargers, screen-reading systems, typing enhancers, alternative keyboard, voice recognition systems, and specialized wheelchairs.

EDSP 668/EDSP 663

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(3SH)
EDSP 668- Assessment, Intervention and Program Planning
for Students with Special Needs
OR
EDSP 663- Assessment & Planning for Exceptional Students

EDSP 669/EDSP 670

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(3SH)
EDSP 669- Methods of Special Education
OR
EDSP 670- Methods & Strategies in Special Education

MED:Special Education Research/Capstone Course

Capstone Course

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Initial Endorsement:
Take EDRS 698 or EDRS 600

Added Endorsement:
Take EDRS 642 & EDRS 643 OR EDRS 600

Course Descriptions

Listed below are the available courses offered at Regis University within this respective degree program. The courses below include the degree program requirements as well as courses. Please contact the Office of Enrollment Services at 303.458.4126 for recent changes and updates.

EDEL 660 Nat/Pract Literacy, Expr Arts, Soc Stds (3.00)

Explores theories of teaching literacy, social studies and expressive arts. Develops skill in research-based instructional techniques, strategies, and activities. Develops skills in planning integrated instruction and assessing student outcomes for diverse learners. Field hours required.

EDEL 662 Methods: Nature/Pract Sci, Health, P.E. (3.00)

Explores theories of learning, conceptual knowledge, and instructional strategies for teaching and learning science, health and physical education. Develops skills in planning, implementing, and assessing student outcomes for diverse learners. Field hours required.

EDEL 663 Methods Nature/Practice Elementary Math (3.00)

Explores theories of learning, conceptual knowledge, and instructional strategies relevant to teaching and learning mathematics. Additional emphasis on planning, implementing, assessing and reflecting on emerging practice.

EDEL 670 Effective Learning Environments (3.00)

Examines research and practice for establishing and maintaining the classroom environment. Focuses on effective and efficient instruction and fostering a positive social culture. Examines impacts of students' social and cultural backgrounds on the classroom context.

EDFD 600 Philosophical Foundations of Education (3.00)

Traces the history of the development of educational theory. Investigates leading contemporary and classical philosophical perspectives and implications towards practical educational goals. Analyzes educational values and practices and strategies for educational change.

Cross listing(s): EDFD 600N EDFD 690E MLS 654E.

EDFD 601 Educational Foundations (3.00)

Focuses on the foundations of education, teachers, and the law, and teaching as a profession. Also introduces Jesuit themes with an emphasis on service to others.

Cross listing(s): EDTC 601.

EDFD 603 Mltctrl/Ethic Prspctvs in Ed (3.00)

Examines the broad range of cultural competence focusing on implications in education, including ethnicity, socioeconomic level and gender. Explores ethical issues in education and invites students to develop a personal ethical stance regarding education practice.

Cross listing(s): EDFD 603N MLS 654H.

EDFD 610 Curr Intrdscplnry Prspctvs Ed (3.00)

Provides in-depth study of the role and social context of schooling from an interdisciplinary perspective. Focuses on current issues, research and implications for learning.

Cross listing(s): EDFD 610N MLS 654F.

EDFD 620 Excptnl Child/Regular Classrm (3.00)

Examines those students with special needs including the gifted and talented and how to educate them in the regular classroom. Instructs how to identify various exceptionalities, legal standards, and modification and adaptations for learning.

EDFD 630 Educational Psychology (3.00)

Focuses on human learning, motivation, and development. Investigates the relationship between individual differences related to learners cognitive, linguistic, social, emotional, and physical development and instruction. Emphasizes use of instructional technology.

Cross listing(s): EDFD 630N EDFD 690F MLS 654G.

EDFD 697 Professionalism in Education (2.00)

Seminar that accompanies Student Teaching. Focuses on topics that are critical for the effective teacher with a global perspective: planning for instruction, ethical practices, creating a supportive classroom, leadership, and collaboration.

EDFD 698 Professionalism in Education II (1.00)

Studies classroom management, school and community communication, working with parents, adaptations for lessons, interviewing for teaching jobs, legal and appropriate behaviors, and other areas vital to the first year teacher. Prepares for final paperwork for the state credential. This course is the supporting seminar for student teachers.

EDRG 644 Teaching Reading and Writing (3.00)

Provides graduate students with a variety of methods for teaching reading and writing. Uses current methodologies, research-based instructional practices, and ongoing assessment. Includes instruction and application of the five essential components of reading instruction. Note: Field experience required.

EDRG 653 Literacy for Students With Special Needs (3.00)

Focuses on research-based methods and curricula for teaching reading and writing to students with special learning needs. Emphasizes instructional assessment strategies, examines materials and modifications that are effective with special populations. Note: Field experience required.

EDSP 643 Understanding Math Concepts & Instruct (3.00)

Studies mathematical concepts appropriate to teaching students with exceptionalities. Examines how to design mathematical lessons as well as how to assess, choose, and modify mathematical curricula to meet individual needs of students with special needs. NOTE: Field experience required.

EDSP 644 Math Interventions Chldrn W/ Spec Needs (3.00)

Focuses on remediation and additional math instruction for struggling students. Examines why children struggle with math concepts and how classroom climate, student learning style, and teacher activities all impact the struggling learner.

EDSP 651 Educational Assess of Special Needs Chld (3.00)

Provides a knowledge of special education intervention and evaluation processes. Emphasizes assessment techniques, diagnosis, interpretation, and application of evaluation. Contains a practicum component.

EDSP 663 Assessment & Plan Exceptional Students (3.00)

Facilitates the diagnostic practices needed to identify educational and behavioral needs, write measureable goals, develop appropriate interventions, and monitor student growth. Emphasizes IEP development from determining disability to documenting service delivery.

EDSP 664 Behavioral Analysis & Intervention (3.00)

Focuses on analyzing student behavior and intervention strategies for disruptive actions. Addresses normal behaviors as well as those that cause problems in the classroom. Focuses on students with moderate needs. Requires a practicum component.

EDSP 667 Adaptive Technology (3.00)

Studies current research on adaptive technology as well as the challenges students with special needs face. Field component containing experience with some of the various devices such as: screen text enlargers, screen-reading systems, typing enhancers, alternative keyboard, voice recognition systems, and specialized wheelchairs.

EDSP 668 Assessment Intervention and Program Plan (3.00)

Focus on language and literacy development as well as methods and curricula for students with special needs. Emphasizes integration of assessment and integration. NOTE: Field experience required.

EDSP 669 Methods for Special Education (3.00)

Emphasizes methods, curricula, and classroom management for teaching students with special needs. Includes procedures for specialization, modification and/or adaptation of materials. NOTE: Field experience at both elementary and secondary levels is required.

EDSP 670 Methods & Strategies in Special Educatn (3.00)

Focuses on the evaluation and use of evidence/research-based strategies in special education with an emphasis on data collection, interventions, and progress monitoring of a student within a practicum experience.

Pre-requisite: TAKE EDSP*663 AND EDSP*664 AND EDSP*665;

EDSP 692 Practicum in Special Educ Generalist (3.00 - 8.00)

Participation in a student teaching experience assessing, teaching, and program planning for students with special needs. NOTE: Students must have experience with students with a variety of needs.

How to Apply

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MATERIALS NEEDED FOR APPLICATION AND ADMISSION

Applicants seeking a master's degree from the College for Professional Studies must possess a baccalaureate degree from a U.S. regionally accredited college or university.

  • Application: Completed graduate application form
  • Application fee: $75.00 non-refundable application fee (waived for Regis University graduates)
  • Submit official transcript from each previously attended U.S. regionally accredited college or university. (Added License/Endorsement applicants need only the degree-bearing transcript).
  • Official transcript must be sent directly from your previously attended school to the CPS Admission Office.
  • Minimum overall GPA of 2.75 from previously attended colleges and universities. (Added License/Endorsement applicants: minimum overall GPA of 2.75 on degree-bearing transcript with option of supplying additional coursework transcripts.)
  • Critical analysis essay
  • Current résumé
  • One observation form from a person who has observed the applicant with children of the appropriate age
  • Copy of current teaching license or a fingerprint card**. Added License/Endorsement applicants: please send a copy of your current license in lieu of the Fingerprint Card.
  • Years of experience requirements: Added License/Endorsement applicants should have two years of teaching experience by completion of the program.
  • Additional admission requirements apply to international students who are non-U.S. citizens
  • Please remember: Applications that are incomplete and/or missing information will NOT be processed
  • Once registered in your first course, a $90 Task Stream fee will be applied toward your tuition. This fee is eligible for financial aid. Task Stream creates a webfolio where all evaluations, projects, papers and field hours are tracked in once place, which can be provided as a link to principals when you apply for teaching positions.

**To request a fingerprint card email teapp@regis.edu and provide your name and address. You can be fingerprinted at your local police or sheriff's department (call for hours of operation and fees). Enclose the card along with a money order or cashier's check for $39.50 made out to the Colorado Bureau of Investigation and mail to Office of Admissions, Regis University, College for Professional Studies, 3333 Regis Blvd., P-28, Denver, CO 80221.

Application Deadlines*

Starts

Application Deadline

Spring 2 - 2013

February 4, 2013

Summer 1 - 2013

April 8, 2013

Summer 2 - 2013

June 3, 2013

* Your application file including all requirements, documents and fees, must be completed by the application deadline.

Tuition

Graduate Degree Tuition Comparison Chart: Local Campus Programs
Comparison is based on Regis Board Approved 2012 Tuition and Fee Rates. Rates were gathered from other university websites as of June 2012.

Institution Degree Estimated Total Program Cost Semester Hours Required Cost per Semester Hour Estimated Fees for Program
Colorado Christian University M.A. in Curriculum and Instruction $18,050 36     $475 $950
Colorado State University Master of Education $16,249 - $26,017  30 - 52 $444 $2,929
Metropolitan State College of Denver M.A. in Teaching $13,929 - $15,669 43-49 $290 $1,459
Naropa M.A. in Contemplative Education $36,190 36 $900 $3,790
Regis University Master of Education with Licensure $19,605- $27,045 42 - 58 $465 $75
Regis University Master of Education without Licensure/Certification $14,025 - $16,815 30 - 36 $465 $75
University of Colorado at Boulder M.A. in Curriculum and Instruction $18,889 30 $541 $2,659
University of Colorado at Denver M.A. in Education (Licensure) $12,132 - $24,976 32 - 67 $349 $964 - $1,593
University of Colorado at Denver M.A. in Education (Non Licensure) $11,045 - $15,816 27 - 40 $349 $1,622 - $1,856
University of Denver M.A. in Education (Licensure) $21,233 27 $766 $560
University of Denver M.A. in Education (Non Licensure) $46,520 - $54,205 30 - 35 $1,531 $580 - $608

Graduate Degree Tuition Comparison Chart: National Online Programs
Comparison is based on Regis Board Approved 2012 Tuition and Fee Rates. Rates were gathered from other university websites as of June 2012.

Institution Degree Estimated Total Program Cost Semester Hours Required Cost per Semester Hour Estimated Fees for Program
Kaplan University M.S In Education $18,070 - $21,535 46 - 54 $385 $745
Argosy University Master of Education $18,160 - $21,730 30 - 36 $595 $310
Drexel University M.S. in Education $33,582 - $36,940 30 - 33 $1,119 $0
Jones International University M.A. in Education $18,100 - $28,900 30 - 48 $600 $100
Lesley University Master of Education $19,170 33 $525 $1,845
Regis University Master of Education with Licensure $19,605- $27,045 42 - 58 $465 $75
Regis University Master of Education without Licensure/Certification $14,025 - $16,815 30 - 36 $465 $75
University of Maryland-University College M.A. in Education (Non-Licensure) 22276 33 $659 $529
University of Phoenix M.A. in Education $21,900- $28,795 35-46 $585 $1,425 - $1,885
Walden University M.S. in Education $14,330 - $17,120 30-36 $465 $380

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