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The Colorado Department of Education now licenses special education teachers as "generalists." The University of Colorado at Colorado Springs offers an approved special education generalist licensure program to students how are preparing to be special education teachers. If you currently hold a teaching license in another field we offer an added endoresement program htat leads to a speical education generalist licensure.

Students may pursue any of the following options:

This program of study requires completion of coursework including student teaching and an internship that provide experience across the K - 12 setting. Acceptance into the graduate SELP requires completion of a baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university of recognized standing and meets the criteria of the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs Graduate School.

Advising Booklet

The full advising booklet for graduate students seeking licensure may be viewed in Acrobat format on the Downloads & Forms page.

Course Descriptions

Requirements

  1. Contact the Colleg of Educaiton at 255-4104 and schedule an initla advising appointment witha member of the Special Education faculty. Please bring an official or unofficial transcript of past academic work to share with the advisor. A tentative special education program plan of study will be provided to the student during this meeting.
  2. Students applying to the graduate program in special education must register for the PLACE Elemetary Test #1 OR the Praxis II Elementary Content Test #10014 within their first semester at UCCS. Passing the test is a requirement for the Colorado Department of Education.
  3. Fill out and submit the undergraduate Special Education application form and supplemental application materials. You will also need to submit a copy of your receipt for the application fee. When the College of Education receives your application a file will be set up for you. Applications will not be reviewed unt il all materials required are received. It is your responsibility to check on the status of your file as items are submitted.
  4. Complete a professional interview on campus. Applicants will receive notification of the date and time for the interview.

Deadlines

Waiving or Transferring Credits

Initial Licensure Program with or without MA

With special education faculty advisor approval, applicants may transfer up to nine semester hours of previous course work to their licensure program. Similarly, students may have up to nine semester hours waived if they provide evidence that they have completed comparable coursework as part of a previous degree. In order for faculty advisor to make a decision about transferring or waiving credits, students must submit syllabi and course descriptions.

Added Endorsement without MA

Option available only for students who already hold a license in another area. With special educaiton faculty advisor approval applicants may transfer some credit hours of previos course work to their endoresement program. The number of hours qualifying for transfer will be decided upon transcript review. Similarly, students may have up to nine semester hours waived if they provide evidence that they have completed comparable coursework as part of a previous degree. In order for faculty advisor to make a decision about transferring or waiving credits, students must submit syllabi and course descriptions.

Added Endorsement with MA

With special education faculty advisor approval, applicants may transfer up to nine semester hours of previous coursework to their program. Students may waive only six credits as the program requires a minimum of 33 semester hours. In order for faculty advisor to make a decision about transferring or waiving credits, students must submit syllabi and course descriptions.

MA Only

With special education faculty advisor approval students who are interested in earning a Masters degree without licensure may transfer up to nine semester hours of previous coursework. Students in the Masters degree without licensure program may not waive any credits, as the program requires a minimum of 33 semester hours.

Note: The difference between a transferred credit and a waived credit is as follows: transferred credits count towards the total credit hours earned in one of the above programs, whereas waived credits do not count toward total credit hours earned.

Post-Admission Requirements

Critical Special Education Information

Field­Based Requirements

Special Education Licensure Program (SELP) for undergraduate licensure has over 900 hours of field and internship experience.

Courses

Without Master's Degree (43 credits)

Course #
&
Title
Semester Credits
SPED 5001 - Introduction to Special Education 3
SPED 5002 - Professional Seminar in Special Education 3
SPED 5003 - Classroom & Instructional Management 3
SPED 5004 - Self-Determination & Transition 3
SPED 5010 - Multisensory Structured Language Education 3
CURR 5305 - Teaching & Assessing Manipulative Based Mathematics 3
SPED 5011 - Assessment & Instructional Monitoring 3
SPED 5012 - Differentiated Instruction 3
CURR 5410 - Informal Diagnosis/Remediation of Reading Difficulties 3
SPED 5020 - Significant Support Needs 3
SPED 5021 - Positive Behavioral Interventions & Supports 3
SPED 5022 - Consultation & Collaboration 3
SPED 5030 - Elementary/Secondary Internship 3
SPED 5031 - Elementary/Secondary Student Teaching 4

With Master's Degree (52 Credits)

Course #
&
Title
Semester Credits
SPED 5001 - Introduction to Special Education 3
SPED 5002 - Professional Seminar in Special Education 3
SPED 5003 - Classroom & Instructional Management 3
SPED 5004 - Self-Determination & Transition 3
SPED 5010 - Multisensory Structured Language Education 3
CURR 5305 - Teaching & Assessing Manipulative Based Mathematics 3
SPED 5011 - Assessment & Instructional Monitoring 3
SPED 5012 - Differentiated Instruction 3
CURR 5410 - Informal Diagnosis/Remediation of Reading Difficulties 3
SPED 5020 - Significant Support Needs 3
SPED 5021 - Positive Behavioral Interventions & Supports 3
SPED 5022 - Consultation & Collaboration 3
SPED 5030 - Elementary/Secondary Internship 3
SPED 5031 - Elementary/Secondary Student Teaching 4
LEAD 570 - Introduction to Research & Statistics 3
SPED 5090 - Applied Research Project 3
SPED 5091 - Current Topics in Special Education 3