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Graduate Licensure in Intense Intervention
The Intense Intervention graduate certificate allows teachers to work with students with moderate and severe disabilities in the P-12 classrooms. Students who require intense interventions generally have severe problems in learning, behavior, and/or mobility. The 12-credit hour graduate program also provides for field-based experiences in schools and other settings. Students must complete an application for admission to the Graduate Certification Program in Intense Intervention.
For more information, contact the School of Education Advising Office at (574) 520-4185.
Certification Requirements (12 cr.)
All courses are 3 credit hours, unless otherwise designated.
- EDUC-K 595 Practicum in Special Education; AND
EDUC-K 531 Teaching the Severely Handicapped I - EDUC-K 532 Teaching the Severely Handicapped II
- EDUC-K 534 Behavior Management of the Severely Handicapped
Pearson CORE Content Examination
Students must take the appropriate Pearson CORE Developmental and Content Area Examinations or other state-required examinations if seeking licensure. Students should check with their advisors before registering for any examination.
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