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Nov 21, 2024
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Graduate Catalog 2022-2023 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Special Education, MSEd
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Graduate Faculty: Deborah Lynch, Rasha Elhage, Florah Luseno
Content Designations: SED
The Special Education program offers a Master of Science in Education degree in Special Education. Candidates interested in this program can apply for admission into one of the following two graduate programs or endorsement option:
- The Special Education Learning Behavioral Specialist - I Master’s Degree Program for Initial Certification: designed for candidates who are new to the teaching profession and do not possess a professional teaching license; or
- The Special Education Learning Behavioral Specialist - I Master’s Degree Program for Certified Teachers: designed for candidates who enter the program with valid teaching licensure, usually in the area of general education at the elementary or secondary level.
Completion of all the course work, field experiences, and degree requirements for the two program options specified in the preceding section qualifies candidates for the Illinois Learning Behavioral Specialist I (K-12) Professional Educator licensure, and a Master of Science in Education Degree.
- An Endorsement in Special Education Program Option: is also available for candidates who are already licensed as general education teachers and are only interested in taking, (as graduate students at large), the courses required for adding the Special Education Learning Behavioral Specialist - I endorsement to their current/existing professional educator license.
The master’s degree program in special education is accredited by the Council for Exceptional Children (CEC) and the Illinois State Board of Education.
Application Procedures
To apply for admission to this program, candidates should go to: https://www.csu.edu/graduateschool/ and then follow the instructions provided on this homepage in submitting their application online. Official transcripts from all institutions previously attended, (except CSU), are required. Questions about the application process should be directed to the Office of Graduate and Professional Studies at Chicago State University, (773) 995-2404 or grad-admissions@csu.edu
Candidates who are interested in the Endorsement in Special Education Program Option only should contact the Department Directly at 773-995-2086 or the College of Education Teacher Certification Office at 773-995-2492.
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Admission Requirements
Candidates interested in admission to the Special Education Learning Behavioral Specialist - I Master’s Degree Program for Initial Certification or Certified Teachers respectively, are both required to:
- Hold a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university.
- Have a 3.0 GPA (on a 4-point grading scale) for full admission to the program. A 2.75 GPA is needed for conditional admission.
- Provide two letters of recommendation, (which need to be uploaded directly by the referees into the online application system), from school administrators, supervisors, or people familiar with his/her educational background and work experience.
- Submit, (in the online application system), their resume and a one-page essay explaining why they are interested in the program and what they expect to learn
- Have an Illinois professional educator license (this only applies to candidates who are interested in admission to the program for certified teachers, or those who are only interested in adding the special education endorsement to their current teaching license).
- Be admitted to the School of Graduate and Professional Studies (this only applies to candidates who are interested in admission to the program for initial certification or certified teachers)
- Be admitted to the College of Education this only applies to candidates who are interested in admission to the program for initial certification, or those who are only interested in adding the special education endorsement to their current teaching license).
Applicants who are interested in the special education initial certification program but do not have the required 3.0 GPA in the last 60 hours can qualify for a master’s plus licensure program by taking 9 hours of graduate-level program course work (which must be completed within one year) and earning a grade of B or better in each of these courses. Grades of B or above in graduate course work completed prior to applying to a CSU licensure program can be used towards eligibility. Applicants who do not qualify after taking 9 hours of course work will be counseled by the Office of Licensure Services to choose another teacher preparation program to pursue at the license-only level.
Additional Required Documents for International Applicants Only:
- Refer to Admission of International Student in the General Section of the catalog.
General Requirements
- Candidates are responsible for meeting the program and College requirements in effect at the time they officially register in a program leading to advanced licensure at Chicago State University, regardless of when they were admitted to the university.
- Admission to the program is contingent upon good academic standing and acceptance by the department.
- Admission into the College of Education and program is required prior to registration in any professional education courses.
- A full academic schedule of courses for graduate students is nine semester credit hours. Exceptions to this policy may be made only with the approval of the department.
- Completion of 34 credit hours of special education coursework at the graduate level.
- For candidates enrolled in the Initial Certification program, successful completion of student teaching experience (S ED 5475 ) is required before program completion. Successful completion of all the required Illinois state licensure exams, professional education, and special education coursework and requirements is needed before student teaching.
- Credit hours earned in S ED 5475 (student teaching experience) will not be counted toward the degree.
- Candidates enrolled in the Initial Certification program may also be required to complete additional professional education courses as needed (pending their transcript evaluation).
- A minimum GPA of 3.0 must be maintained in special education with no grades below a C.
- Proof of passing the LBS-I State Licensure exam (# 155), and the Special Education General Curriculum State Exam (#163) prior to taking. S ED 5488 (Internship in Special Education).
- Proof of passing EdTPA. Candidates who fail to pass this exam will receive an incomplete grade for their student teaching experience/S ED 5475 until they pass this exam. EdTPA is only required by candidates enrolled in the Initial Certification Program.
- Completion of a digital educational portfolio that must be uploaded into LiveText during S ED 5488 (Internship in Special Education).
- All master’s degree requirements must be completed within six years.
NOTE: Candidates must abide by all College policies stated in this catalog unless exceptions or adherence to higher expectations are noted in program documentation.
Master’s Level Course Requirements (34 credit hours)
Course Requirements at the master’s Level (34 hours)
Student Teaching Course (6 hrs.):
*NOTE: this course is only completed by candidates enrolled in the Initial certification program. Credit hours earned in this course will not be counted toward the degree.
Initial Certification Program Option:
Candidates Enrolled in the Initial Certification Program Option who are new to the teaching profession and who do not possess a teaching license may also be required to take and complete the following prerequisite and professional education courses (pending their transcript evaluation):
Prerequisites (6 credit hours):
Professional Education (22 credit Hours/Field 40 Hours)
Note: Admission to the College of Education and master’s degree program in special education is required prior to registration in any professional education courses other than ED 5312 ; and S ED 5301 . Candidates must have a 3.0 GPA for full admission.
Furthermore, Illinois teaching licensure requires graduate students in the master’s degree program for initial certification to complete student teaching in special education, unless they already hold an Illinois professional educator license and have teaching experience.
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