D/HH Coursework:
Fall 2009

EDSP 427/527
Curriculum and Methods for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students

COSD 221
American Sign Language I

COSD 223
American Sign Language III

Spring 2010

EDSP 428/528
Language Developement for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students

COSD 221
American Sign Language I

COSD 223
American Sign Language II

COSD 224
American Sign Language IV

Summer 2010

EDSP 428/528
Language Developement for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students

COSD 422/512
Audiologic Rehabilitation


Links:

Radford University

School of Teacher Education and Leadership

Virginia Department of Education

Overview
The Master of Science Degree in Special Education with Virginia Licensure in Hearing Impairment PreK-12 prepares teachers to work with deaf and hard of hearing students of all ages. Graduate students in the D/HH program are exposed to the various communication and instructional approaches used with deaf and hard of hearing students. Graduates of our program will be fully prepared to enter the field of deaf education.

Program Requirements
COSD 512 Audiologic Rehabilitation
EDSP 526 Introduction to Deaf and Hard of Hearing
EDSP 527 Curriculum and Methods for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students
EDSP 528 Development and Remediation of Reading, Writing, and Discourse for the D/HH
EDEF 606 Educational Research
EDSP 622 Collaboration in Schools and Community for Special Populations
EDSP 651 Current Trends in Programs and Services for Exceptional Individuals
EDSP 669 Diagnostic Educational Procedures for Exceptional Individuals
EDSP 670 Behavior Management and Social Skills Development
EDSP/EDRD 641
Assessment and Intervention for Language Development
Optional to add licensure in D/HH (PreK-12)
EDSP 755 D/HH - Teaching Practicum - Preschool/Elementary
EDSP 756 D/HH - Teaching Practicum - Secondary
Additional supporting coursework may be required. See complete Graduate Program of Studies for more information.

For more information on Graduate courses, view the Graduate Catalog online.


 

 
 
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