Undergraduate Minor: Early Childhood Special Education
The Special Education undergraduate minors are designed to provide students with background knowledge in special education. For more detailed information on the field of special education visit the Special Education website.
Coursework (15-30 credits)
- EDUT 411: Child and Family Development, Ages 3-5 (3 credit hours)
- EDSE 401: Introduction to Special Education (3 credit hours)
- EDSE 457: Language Development and Emergent Literacy for Diverse Learners, Ages 3-5 (3 credit hours)
- EDUT 413: Language and Literacy, Ages 3-5 (3 credit hours)
- EDSE 458: Physical and Sensory Disabilities: Developmental, Education, and Medical Aspects (3 credit hours)
- EDUT 414: Adapting Curriculum, Ages 3-5 (3 credit hours)
- EDSE 459: Curriculum and Methods: Early Childhood Special Education (3 credit hours)
- EDSE 415: Early Intervention for Infants and Toddlers with Disabilities (3 credit hours)
- EDUT 424: Curriculum for Infants and Toddlers (3 credit hours)
- EDUT 423: Language Acquisition and Communication for Infants and Toddlers (3 credit hours)
- EDSE 456: Language Acquisition and Communication for Diverse Infants and Toddlers (3 credit hours)

