Graduate Teacher Education

MAT: Intervention Specialist: Moderate to Intensive

Earn your initial license and Master's Degree concurrently.

Intervention Specialist: Moderate to Intensive, ages 5-21 (47 credit hours) is a multi-age, special education licensure program that prepares individuals to teach students with moderate to intensive needs.

EDUC 500* Social Foundations of Education (3)
EDUC 528* Learning Differences and Exceptionalities (3)
EDUC 548* Characteristics & Assessment of Students with Moderate to Intensive Needs (3)
EDUC 550 Educational Psychology (3)
EDUC 555* Proactive Approaches to Classroom Management (3)
EDUC 557* Instructional Services for Students with Moderate to Intensive Disabilities (3)
EDUC 558* Independence Skills for Students with Multiple Disabilities (3)
EDUC 559* Teaching and Supporting Students with Autism and Other Behavioral Disorders (3)
EDUC 626 Intervention Specialist Clinical Practice (8)
EDUC 627 Intervention Specialist Advanced Methods and Seminar (3)

EDUC 520* Language, Literacy and Communication (3)
EDUC 521 Phonics and the Reading Process (3)
EDUC 524* Literacy Assessment and Intervention (3)
EDUC 526 Functional Communication (3)


*Additional field hours are required

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For a complete listing of MAT requirements, policies and procedures please refer to the Graduate Catalog.

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