Master of Arts in Special Education
(MA SPED)
Launching Lives of Purpose
Notre Dame de Namur University has long been recognized for the excellence of our programs in education. Presently, the NDNU education department offers two education specialist credentials: mild/moderate or moderate/severe. Both provide the option to add the master of arts in special education. Many of our alumni are active teachers and administrators in San Mateo County and throughout the peninsula. Personalized attention and individualized advising for students, field-oriented programs, and successful placement of credential graduates have characterized the teacher education program since its inception in 1953.
NDNU’s Education Specialist Credential with a Master of Arts in Special Education prepares students to teach in special education settings in public and private schools, K-12 and up to age 22. Mild/Moderate credential holders teach students in resource specialist programs, special day classes for learning disabilities, and some full inclusion students. Moderate/Severe credential holders will be able to teach students whose needs are more severe.
Multiple learning modalities available: In-person, hybrid, and fully online courses.
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FOUNDATIONS
- Psychological and developmental foundations
- Sociological and multicultural foundations
- Foundations for teaching English language learners
- Health education
ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS
- Verification of meeting California basic educational skills requirements or submission of transcripts for review by Credential Analyst
- Verification of meeting California subject matter requirement or submission of transcripts for review by Credential Analyst
- Statement of Intent describing your interest, experience, link to our mission, qualifies you bring to the program
COURSES
- Program Management; Counseling in Special Education; Clinical Assessment; Technology in Special Education; 2 semesters of student/intern teaching seminar
- Curriculum and instruction courses; all candidates
- Reading/Language arts: primary grades; Reading / Language Arts: upper grades
- Curriculum and instruction courses: mild/moderate credential
- Elementary mathematics; elementary science; elementary social science; curriculum modifications: mild/moderate
- Curriculum and instruction courses: moderate/severe
- Teaching students with motor, sensory, & health needs; core curriculum access for students with severe disabilities; curriculum modifications: moderate/severe
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
- CTC Certificate of Clearance (fingerprint clearance)
- Provide a copy of negative tb test result within last 2 years • Provide verification of meeting the U.S. Constitution requirement by exam, course work, or CSU degree
- Complete CPR training for infant, child, and adult
- Personal interview with program director
DISTINCTIONS
OF THE NDNU M.A. SPED
- Students complete the 44-unit credential and add the MA in Special Education by taking one 3-unit capstone course
- General education teachers can add the special education credential with a master’s degree by taking 30 units.
- School of Education faculty bring diverse academic and practical expertise teachers and administrators in public and private schools into their advising and instruction.