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Special Education, Associate in Arts

 

Overview

Program Narrative

Special Education is an important and exciting career for persons interested in the education of young children and students with disabilities. Northampton Community College’s Special Education Program prepares students to meet the competencies and qualifications established by the federal Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act (IDEIA) and related state laws and standards. The program is grounded in a philosophy and framework that values diversity, equity, and inclusive practices, provides multiple family and disability perspectives, collaborative relationships, and emphasizes evidence-based practices and effective educational approaches, including Universal Design for Learning (UDL).


Features

Graduates of the Special Education A.A. program are qualified to: transfer to a 4 year college or university to pursue a bachelor’s degree and/or teacher certification in special education; enter the workforce prepared in the competencies to be employed as a special education paraeduator in education settings. These settings include classrooms that support children of varying abilities from pre-k through age 21

Progression
 
Students must maintain a grade of "C" or better in all Special Education courses.


Transfer Information

This AA in Special Education provides a pathway to transfer to a four-year college or university where students can earn a baccalaureate degree and apply for their teacher licensure. Students are strongly encouraged to select a transfer destination as soon as possible. Students should consult with their chosen transfer institution regarding recommended courses that will transfer and be applied to their baccalaureate degree program. These are some of the places NCC students transfer frequently to, although students may transfer to a wide variety of institutions.

East Stroudsburg University
Kutztown University
Bloomsburg University
DeSales University
 
Career Information
NCC’s associate degree program focuses on hands-on experiences and ongoing field-work, allowing students to get excited about their future from the start. The associate degree transfers smoothly into a baccalaureate level education special education teacher certification program. All courses can be completed online.

 
Program Entry Requirements: *Courses require Field Experience; all clearances must be submitted to the department. 
The Pennsylvania Department of Education requires that all students participating in field experiences must provide the documentation listed below.

Act 114FBI PDE FederalCriminal History Background Check
Act 114FBI DHS FederalCriminal History Background Check
Act 34 Pennsylvania State Police Criminal RecordCheck 
Act 151 Pennsylvania Child Abuse History Clearance
Act 31 Mandated and Permissive Reporting in PennsylvaniaOnlineTraining 
National Sex Offender Registry Verification
Act 24 Pennsylvania Department of Education Arrest/Conviction Report and Certification Form
TB (Tuberculin) skin test
Medical Marijuana Policy Form







 

Outcomes


Graduates will be able to: 

Explain the philosophy, history, framework, legal requirements and processes, and special education perspectives through the lens of equity. 
Apply knowledge of child development and individual differences across learning content and learning environments using universal design for learning (UDL) and inclusive practices. 
Use knowledge of appropriate multiple and varied assessments, technologies, strategies, and supports within a universally designed and inclusive framework to plan and make educational decisions that are instructionally responsive and equitable. 
Explain and use a variety of evidence-based instructional strategies to support the learning of individuals with varying abilities. 
Describe and explain the role and nature of culturally relevant, collaborative relationships among families, educators, paraeducators, service providers, learners with varying abilities, and others across a wide range of settings. 
Explain and use appropriate and respectful language and professional and ethical practices, to support critical thinking, positive communications, and advance the profession. 
Practice being an advocate, a role model, and supporter of learners of varying abilities by upholding high professional standards in diverse educational environments. 
 

Courses

First Semester

COLS101College Success

1 credits

CMTH102Introduction to Communication

3 credits

ENGL101English I

3 credits

MATH118Foundations of Mathematics I

3 credits

SPEC160Introduction to Special Education

3 credits

General Education Elective (SIT or SSHB)

3 credits

Total Credit Hours:16

Second Semester

EARL106Early Childhood Development and Learning

3 credits

OR

EDUC115Education for All Students

3 credits

 

ENGL151LEnglish II

3 credits

MATH119Foundations of Mathematics II

3 credits

PSYC103Introduction to Psychology

3 credits

SPEC210GBehavior Support

3 credits

Total Credit Hours:15

Third Semester

ENGL215GMulticultural Adolescent Literature

3 credits

HIST113American History I

3 credits

PSYC251Child Psychology

3 credits

 

SOCA102Cultural Anthropology

3 credits

OR

SOCA103Principles of Sociology

3 credits

 

SPEC220Assessment in Special Education

3 credits

Total Credit Hours:15

Fourth Semester

SPEC240Instructional Strategies in Inclusive Environments

3 credits

Science Transfer Elective (SCI) +

4 credits

Transfer Elective

3 credits

Transfer Elective

3 credits

Transfer Elective

3 credits

Total Credit Hours:16
 

Total Credit Hours: 62

+Students should refer to the program map for a full list of recommended Transfer Electives.