Autism Spectrum Disorders K-12 MA

Non-certification

The Master of Arts in Education with an emphasis in autism spectrum disorders K- 12 program is designed to prepare certified teachers and other certified school personnel such as school counselors, speech/language pathologists, occupational therapists, etc. to effectively understand, teach, and work with students within the autism spectrum. This program highlights the various spectrums of autism and best practices which include assessments, programming, positive behavioral supports, communication and language skills, and current research. Upon the completion of this Master’s program teachers will be able to apply their knowledge when planning, coordinating, and implementing programs for students with ASD. The program does not offer teacher certification from the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education.

Requirements

Prerequisite Courses

One of the following:

EDU 54100Education of the Exceptional Child

3

EDU 34100Education of the Exceptional Child

3

One of the following:

EDS 53700Special Education Counseling

3

EDS 33700Special Education Counseling

3

Core Curriculum

EDU 50500Analysis of Teaching and Learning Behavior

3

EDU 57000Educational Research

3

One of the following:

EDU 51000Conceptualization of Education

3

EDU 51010Conceptualization of Education for Beginning Teachers

3

One of the following:

EDU 52000Curriculum Analysis and Design

3

EDU 60000Master's Project

3

Autism Spectrum Disorder Curriculum

EDS 58000Characteristics of K - 12 Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders

3

EDS 58100Formal and Informal Assessments and Planning for Students with Autism

3

EDS 58200Methodologies for Teaching K - 12 Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders

3

EDS 58300Enhancing Social-Communication and Language Skills for Students with Autism

3

EDS 58400Designing Effective Classrooms for K - 12 Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders

3

EDS 58500Trends, Issues, and Research in Autism

3

EDS 58600Practicum/Clinical Experience

3