REQUIRED CORE
FOR EDUCATION OF THE DEAF (40 HOURS)
DFED 1102 FOUNDATIONS I
Overview of philosophical, historical, and cultural
aspects of deafness and deaf education.
DFED
1202 FOUNDATIONS II
Continuation of DFED 1102.
DFED
1213 AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE I
Study of the basic grammar and vocabulary of American
Sign Language. This
course is geared toward the beginning sign
language student with
little or no exposure to sign language.
DFED 2042
PRACTICUM I
Scheduled and supervised observation in a classroom of deaf and/or hard
of hearing students. (Minimum of 75 clock
hours required.)
DFED 2113
AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE II
Continuation of DFED 1213: A study of the physical components of ASL,
including facial expressions, directional cues,
and spatial location
associated with ASL grammar.
DFED 2123
LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT FOR THE DEAF I
A study of the English
language, the acquisition and use of the language,
and implications for the education of deaf and
hard of hearing infants,
children, and youth.
DFED 2133
AURAL/ORAL COMMUNICATION I
A study of the components, processes, and principles of aural-oral
communication, including methods of assessing
and developing
aural-oral abilities in deaf and hard of
hearing infants and children.
DFED 2213
AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE III
Advanced course in ASL; a study of cultural aspects of communication
in ASL with emphasis on conversational ASL.
DFED 2232
AURAL/0RAL COMMUNICATION II
Continuation of DFED 2133.
DFED 3042
PRACTICUM II
Scheduled and supervised observation and participation in a classroom
for deaf and/or hard of hearing students in an
area of specialization. (Minimum
of 75 clock hours required.)
DFED 3112
AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE IV
Capstone course in ASL with emphasis on expressive and receptive
skills demonstrated through a variety of
projects. Students should have
advanced skills in ASL grammar, cultural
behaviors, and conversational
skills.
DFED 3123
LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT FOR THE DEAF II
A study of factors that influence acquisition of receptive and expressive
language abilities in pre-primary and
school-aged deaf children, focusing
on principles, methods, and techniques that may
facilitate the language
acquisition process.
DFED 3223
LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT FOR THE DEAF III
Continuation of DFED 3123 with
emphasis on development of secondary
level literacy skills.
DFED 3254
CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT AND INSTRUCTIONAL METHODS I
Study and application of principles and methods of planning and
implementing appropriate and effective
educational programs for deaf
and hard of hearing students, focusing on
pre-primary and elementary
level children.
DFED 4153
CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT AND INSTRUCTIONAL METHODS II
Continuation of DFED 3254, focusing on the education of secondary
level students.
PROFESSIONAL
EDUCATION COURSEWORK (26 HOURS)
EDUC 2002 ORIENTATION
TO TEACHING
Orientation to education, including survey of the historical development
of education and current educational trends.
EDUC 2022
EDUCATION OF THE EXCEPTIONAL CHILD
Survey course concerning all types of exceptional children and instruction
on identifying children with learning
disabilities, mental retardation,
sensory
impairments, and other disabilities, with emphasis on methods and
techniques of identification, teaching, and resources available to
teachers.
EDUC 2103
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT AND LEARNING
Study of human growth and development from birth to late adulthood,
with emphasis on the progression of human
development and its
application in the instructional process.
EDUC 3102
EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY
Study of the application of psychology to the instructional process,
with emphasis on various theories of learning.
EDUC 3343 EDUCATIONAL
MEDIA AND TECHNOLOGY
Inroductory survey course dealing with educational media. The course
is designed to develop understanding and
familiarity with media hardware
and software used in public schools. Special
emphasis placed on media
selection, operation, production, and
evaluation techniques.
EDUC 4542
APPLIED PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
Study of traditional and current theories of classroom management,
focusing on practical application of such
theories with deaf students.
EDUC 4442
CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT/EVALUATION
THEORY
Principles and techniques of measuring educational achievement at the
elementary and secondary levels.
EDUC 4305
STUDENT TEACHING IN THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Directed observation and teaching under supervision and guidance
of experienced teachers at the elementary
school level.
EDUC 4405
STUDENT TEACHING IN THE SECONDARY SCHOOL
Directed observation and teaching under supervision and guidance
of experienced teachers at the secondary level.