Education, Education/Special Education - Associate in Arts

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ESPE

This program may be completed at any campus, or may be completed fully online. Completing the program at the Flanagan (Lincoln) Campus, Liston (Providence) Campus, or Newport County Campus requires taking one or more courses online.

Students training in the education and special needs concentrations are qualified for employment in a variety of education and social service settings. These may include teacher assistant positions in kindergarten, public and special education classrooms, early intervention centers, residential group homes, hospitals and community day programs. In all of these settings, teacher assistants and aides provide direct support to children and adults, helping them to reach their maximum physical, emotional, educational and vocational potential. Three internships provide students with critical opportunities for supervised guidance as to best practices for working with able-bodied, as well as special needs, individuals and groups.

Note: Students enrolled in the Human Services program must earn a grade of C or better in all Human Services courses. Many courses require prerequisites, corequisites and/or testing. See course descriptions for details.

Program Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of this program, a student will be able to:

  1. Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the history of special education laws and terminology.
  2. Develop an understanding of categories, definitions, causes, assessment and instructional strategies under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act.
  3. Identify, apply and discuss major concepts, principles, teaching strategies and theories related to typical and atypical development.
  4. Apply professional written and oral communication skills through responsible use of digital technology in research informed practice.
  5. Demonstrate professional and collaborative skills in school and agency settings.

Requirements

General Education Requirements0
ENGL 1010Composition I (or ENGL 1010A; course may not be substituted or waived)3
Literature ElectiveCourse may not be substituted or waived3
Mathematics Elective3-4
PSYC 2010General Psychology (Course may not be substituted or waived)4
PSYC 2030Developmental Psychology (Course may not be substituted or waived)3
PSYC 2070Educational Psychology (Course may not be substituted or waived; see Psychology note below) 13
Science ElectiveSee Science Elective Note below 23-4
SOCS 1010General Sociology3
Choose ONE of the following:3
Major Requirements28-30
HMNS 1010Introduction to Helping and Human Services (Course may not be substituted or waived)3
HMNS 1220Field Experience and Seminar I - Education/Special Needs^ (Work-based learning course; course may not be substituted or waived)3
HMNS 2060Foundations of Teaching and Learning (See Human Services Requirement note below) 33
HMNS 2070Characteristics and Needs of Special Populations (See Human Services Requirement note below) 33
HMNS 2100Child Growth and Development Skills (Course may not be substituted or waived)3
HMNS 2320Field Experience Seminar II-Education/Special Needs^ (Work-based learning course; course may not be substituted or waived)3
HMNS 2420Field Experience Seminar III-Education/Special Needs^ (Work-based learning course; course may not be substituted or waived)3
HMNS 2900Human Services Capstone (Course may not be substituted or waived)3
Choose ONE of the followingCourse may not be substituted or waived3
Learning Disabilities
Significant Developmental Disabilities
Choose TWO or THREE from Approved Elective Course List belowSee Human Services Requirement note below 36-9
Total Hours61-66
1

Psychology Note: Courses/requirements that may not be substituted or waived. A higher-level educational psychology course may be required by some teacher preparation bachelor’s degree programs; therefore, students transferring to Rhode Island College are advised to meet with an adviser at RIC.

2

Science Elective Note: A lab science is recommended for transfer. See this page for a complete list of classes that fulfill the LABS attribute. For Science Elective only – courses/requirements that may not be substituted or waived. Selection of math and science courses for transfer should be done in consultation with a Human Services faculty adviser during the first semester of study. It is recommended that students transferring to Rhode Island College for Elementary Education take BIOL 1005.

3

Human Services Requirement Note: Courses/requirements that may not be substituted or waived. See list of approved electives here. Consult with Human Services faculty adviser. Special Education students should take Characteristics and Needs of Special Populations (HMNS 2070) first. Education students should take Foundations of Teaching and Learning (HMNS 2060) first. Diversity and Cultural Competency Skills^ (HMNS 2710) is necessary for successful transfer of Foundations of Teaching and Learning (HMNS 2060) to Rhode Island College. Introduction to Teaching and Learning (HMNS 1101) is necessary for successful transfer to RI College education programs. A minimum of 60 credits must be completed to graduate.

Approved Elective Course List

COMM 1100The Art of Public Speaking: Romancing the Room3
ENGL 2200Children's Literature3
HMNS 1040Drugs and Human Behavior4
HMNS 1080Health, Nutrition and the Young Child3
HMNS 2120Curriculum for Young Children3
HMNS 2140Guiding Children's Behavior3
HMNS 2150Parent and Child Relations3
HMNS 2170Learning Disabilities3
HMNS 2180Significant Developmental Disabilities3
HMNS 2710Diversity and Cultural Competency Skills^ (Work-Based Learning Course)3
HIST 1010Survey of Western Civilization I3
HIST 1020Survey of Western Civilization II3
HIST 2260A Survey of East Asian Civilization3
PHIL 1010Introduction to Philosophy3
PHIL 2030Ethics3
PHIL 2040Logic3
PSYC 1030Psychology of Personal Adjustment3
PSYC 1970Human Relations Seminar and Application3
PSYC 2030Developmental Psychology3
PSYC 2050Behavior Modification3
PSYC 2090Adolescent Psychology3
PSYC 2110Abnormal Psychology3
THEA 1150Theatre for Children3

Recommended Course Sequence

Plan of Study Grid
Year 1
Semester 1Hours
ENGL 1010 Composition I (or ENGL 1010A) 3
HMNS 1010 Introduction to Helping and Human Services 3
HMNS 2060 Foundations of Teaching and Learning 3
PSYC 2010 General Psychology 4
Mathematics Elective 3
 Hours16
Semester 2
HMNS 1220 Field Experience and Seminar I - Education/Special Needs^ (Work-based learning course) 3
HMNS 2070 Characteristics and Needs of Special Populations 3
HMNS 2100 Child Growth and Development Skills 3
PSYC 2030 Developmental Psychology 3
Literature ElectiveRecommend taking ENGL 2200 3
 Hours15
Year 2
Semester 1
HMNS 2320 Field Experience Seminar II-Education/Special Needs^ (Work-based learning course) 3
SOCS 1010 General Sociology 3
Science ElectiveA lab science is recommended for transfer 3
ElectiveSee Approved Elective List linked below 1 3
Choose ONE of the following: 3
 
 
 
 
 Hours15
Semester 2
HMNS 2420 Field Experience Seminar III-Education/Special Needs^ (Work-based learning course) 3
HMNS 2900 Human Services Capstone (Capstone) 3
PSYC 2070 Educational Psychology 3
ElectiveSee Approved Elective List linked below 1 3
ElectiveSee Approved Elective List linked below 1 3
Choose ONE of the following: 3
Learning Disabilities  
Significant Developmental Disabilities  
 Hours18
 Total Hours64
1

Approved Elective List

Transfer

Please meet with an Academic Advisor/Student Success Coach if you are interested in earning a bachelor's degree. Your Academic Advisor will help you select the courses that best prepare you for transfer to a four-year college or university.

Check out the Joint Admissions Agreement if you are interested in transferring to Rhode Island College or the University of Rhode Island. The JAA program offers seamless transfer to RIC or URI with additional benefits. Transfer information, events, and articulations are available on the Transfer Center website