Educational Psychology and Special Education
The elective courses offered by the Department are open to any student who meets the stated prerequisites. Where prerequisites are listed, the intention is that the student should be able to demonstrate mastery of the content of such prerequisites to the satisfaction of the instructor and Department Head.
A student registered in another college may register in a senior elective course in Educational Psychology and Special Education with the permission of the Department Head and Assistant Dean, but only after College of Education students have been accommodated. Please see the Department secretary (Education, Room 3104) in September or January to determine if space is available.
Students planning to do graduate work in Educational Psychology are advised to select undergraduate EPSE electives appropriate to the graduate program they wish to pursue.
For teachers, the Department of Educational Psychology and Special Education has established the Post Degree Certificate in Education: Special Education. The objective of this program is to provide students who have completed a Bachelor of Education and have one year of teaching experience, the advanced academic competencies to work in special education.
For information concerning meeting requirements for Special Education certification, contact the Department of Educational Psychology and Special Education.