School of Education
Professional Education Requirements: Special Education
Development (minimum 3 credits). Select the appropriate
development course option.
- Ed Psych 331 Human Development from Childhood through Adolescence, 3
Recommended for all certification levels.
- Elementary level certification students may take Ed Psych 331 Human
Development from Childhood through Adolescence, 3 OR Ed Psych 320 Human
Development in Infancy and Childhood, 3 OR Psych 560 Child Psychology, 3
- Secondary level certification students may take Ed Psych 331 Human
Development from Childhood through Adolescence, 3 OR Ed Psych 321 Human
Development in Adolescence, 2-3, OR Psych 561 Psychology of Adolescence, 3
- Elementary/Secondary level certification students must take Ed Psych 331
Human Development from Childhood through Adolescence, 3 OR both Ed Psych 320
Human Development in Infancy and Childhood, 3 AND Ed Psych 321 Human
Development in Adolescence, 3
Learning (minimum 3 credits). Ed Psych 301 Human
Abilities and Learning, 3.
Foundations of the Profession (minimum 3 credits). Select
one:
- Ed Pol 300 School and Society
- Ed Pol 412 History of American Education (cross-listed as History 412)
- Ed Pol 500 Social Issues in Education
Mathematics for Elementary Teachers. Complete all three
courses, 9 credits:
- Math 130 Arithmetical Problem Solving, 3. Meets Quantitative Reasoning
Part A.
- Math 131 Geometrical Inference and Reasoning, 3
- Math 132 Mathematical Models, 3. Together with Math 131, meets
Quantitative Reasoning Part B.
Note: Students with college level calculus course work or advanced
placement credit should see
this Web site for possible exemptions to this course work. For more detailed information about these courses,
see this Web site.
Communicative Disorders. Complete both:
- Com Dis 240 Language Development in Children and Adolescents, 3
- Com Dis 440 Child Language Disorders, Assessment and Intervention, 3
Instructional Computing. Select Curric 514 Instructional
Computing in Schools, 3; Comp Sci 132 Using Computers, 4; or an approved
substitute.
Additional State Licensing Requirements
Additional Wisconsin State certification and licensing requirements include
Minority Group Relations, Conflict Resolution,
and Phonics.