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Dec 11, 2024
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2013-14 Undergraduate Catalogue Archived Catalogue
Special Education, B.A.
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Degree Requirements for Special Education:
University Studies:
Students should follow university studies requirements of the University of North Carolina Wilmington as outlined in the Academic Programs section of the catalogue.
The major in special education requires 84 credit hours in education for the general curriculum track and 82 credit hours in the adapted curriculum track. General Curriculum Track:
Professional Core – General Curriculum Track:
Professional Studies – General Curriculum Track:
Special Education Foundations:
Specialty Area – General Curriculum Track:
Professional Semester – General Curriculum Track:
Note:
Admission to the Watson College of Education is required for enrollment in EDN/SED 300- and 400-level courses numbered higher than EDN 303 or SED 250 . A grade of “C-” or better is required in all professional courses in the Special Education Program – General Curriculum Track. Students may repeat courses in which they earned a grade lower than “C-” only with the permission of the dean of the Watson College of Education. A cumulative grade point average of 2.70 is required for eligibility for the practicum semester. Adapted Curriculum Track:
Professional Core – Adapted Curriculum Track:
Professional Studies – Adapted Curriculum Track:
Special Education Foundations:
Specialty Area – Adapted Curriculum Track:
Professional Semester – Adapted Curriculum Track:
Note:
Admission to the Watson College of Education is required for enrollment in EDN/SED 300- and 400-level courses numbered higher than EDN 303 and SED 250 . A grade of “C-” or better is required in all professional courses in the Special Education – Adapted Curriculum Track. Students may repeat courses in which they earned a grade lower than “C-” only with the permission of the dean of the Watson College of Education. A cumulative grade point average of 2.70 is required for eligibility for the practicum semester. |
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