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ESE Education Special Ed Courses at Global Campus

Learn to enhance the academic experience for all students through these courses which are central to the Master of Arts in Special Education at the University of Arizona Global Campus. Through your classes, you will confront the challenges faced by students with disabilities, and use your special education skills to help them overcome those obstacles. Courses focus on behavior management, cognitive skills, and developing learning strategies.


ESE Education Special Ed Class Descriptions and Credit Information

ESE 370 Learning & the Brain

3 Credits

Teaching and learning issues within a cognitive processes context are explored. This course covers the study of emotion, memory, and recall as well as early brain development and its relationship to learning. 

ESE 601 Educating Students with Exceptionalities

3 Credits

This course provides an introduction to the education of students in the school setting with exceptional needs, specifically those with mild to moderate disabilities, who qualify for services under one or more of the eligibility criteria covered by special education federal laws. Special education key terms and common strategies that influence learning and behavior as well as ethical and legal privacy rights of families of children with disabilities are introduced. Additionally, variations, characteristics, and patterns of individual differences in learning and academic progress are investigated.

ESE 603 Law & Ethics in Special Education

3 Credits

Law and Ethics in Special Education explores the fundamental civil and legal principles and pivotal legislation that contribute to the eligibility, learning environment placement, instruction, service delivery, and privacy issues of those who have a qualifying disability under federal laws. Learners will identify critical issues that may lead to ethical, professional, and legal conflicts of student and family rights and between interdisciplinary team participants, as well as proactive strategies for resolution. The course analyzes personal biases and considers diverse cultural experiences and individualized patterns of learning and development in relation to professional ethics and practice standards. Prerequisite: ESE 601.

ESE 610 Assessment & Evaluation of Students with Mild to Moderate Disabilities

3 Credits

Assessment and Evaluation of Students with Mild to Moderate Disabilities provides a comprehensive examination of the assessment and evaluation cycle employed within the special education process. During this course, learners will distinguish the special educator’s role within the multidisciplinary assessment process including how the evaluative data drives the planning and development of an individualized program. Additionally, the mandatory safeguards that assure ethical evaluation and assessment practices do not discriminate on the basis of human difference, identity, or social group difference (including but not limited to race, ethnicity, creed, color, sex, gender, gender identity, sexual identity, socio-economic status, language, culture, national origin, religion/spirituality, age, or (dis)ability).

ESE 634 Education-Based Collaborative Relationships

3 Credits

This course focuses on collaboration strategies for special education professionals who work with other key stakeholders in supporting student success, including students with exceptionalities and their families, educators, leaders, service providers, and other professionals. A focus on educator collaborative skill sets, including communication, problem-solving, sharing ideas, planning, active listening, teamwork, and strategies for dealing effectively with conflict, provides support for academic and functional skills, as well as social emotional well-being across educational environments and instructional settings. Prerequisite: ESE 601.

ESE 645 Lesson Design for Students with Mild to Moderate Disabilities

3 Credits

This course explores the methods of evidence-based instructional planning, lesson design, and instructional strategies and supports for students with exceptionalities. Learners will create an instructional design and lesson plan portfolio that incorporates individualized goals and objectives across skill domains and progress assessment, as well as aligned quality differentiated instruction techniques, assistive technologies, collaborative planning, and scaffolded supports for learning activities assisting students in various inclusive learning environments. Prerequisite: ESE 601.

 

ESE 656 Positive Behavior Supports in the Classroom

3 Credits

This course explores the foundational principles of behavior theory while providing practical, applied strategies tailored to contemporary inclusive educational settings, empowering educators to effectively meet the diverse needs of students with exceptionalities. Students will develop skills to design and implement personalized positive behavior support plans, emphasizing behavior functions, modifications, and comprehensive data collection methods. Additionally, the course examines the impact of diverse cultural and environmental factors on student behavior, fostering culturally responsive practices to create a supportive and inclusive learning environment. Prerequisite: ESE 601.

ESE 668 Evidenced-Based Instructional Methods for Students with Mild to Moderate Disabilities

3 Credits

In this course, learners will explore multiple aspects of curriculum design and delivery, apply their knowledge of the characteristics of varying disabilities, and create meaningful classroom instruction that aligns with curriculum, standards, and individualized education program goals. Data-driven instruction derived from individualized assessment results will be accessed and applied to instructional methods. Emphasis will be placed on evidence-based instructional strategies including collaboration with service providers to best meet the academic needs of students with mild to moderate disabilities. Prerequisite: ESE 601.

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