Graduate Teacher Education

MAT: Intervention Specialist: Mild to Moderate

Earn your initial license and Master's Degree concurrently.

Intervention Specialist: Mild to Moderate, ages 5-21 (49 credit hours) is a multi-age, special education licensure program that prepares individuals to teach students with mild to moderate needs.

ISMM licensure is also offered in an accelerated format via JUMPSTART

EDUC 500* Social Foundations of Education (3)
EDUC 528* Learning Differences and Exceptionalities (3)
EDUC 531* Nature and Needs of Students with Disabilities (3)
EDUC 532* Differentiation in the Content Areas (3)
EDUC 550 Educational Psychology (3)
EDUC 555 Proactive Approaches to Classroom Management (3)
EDUC 569 Intervention Math Methods for Teaching (3)
EDUC 568 Assessment in Education (3)
EDUC 570* Professional Practices in Special Education (2)
EDUC 626 Intervention Specialist Clinical Practice (8)
EDUC 627.6 Clinical Practice and Professional Development Seminar (3)

Previous reading coursework may satisfy reading course requirements 
EDUC 520* Language, Literacy and Communication (3)
EDUC 521 Phonics and the Reading Process (3)
EDUC 523* Content Area Literacy (3)
EDUC 524* Literacy Assessment and Intervention (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 (pdf).

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