Accelerated Bachelor of Arts in

Upper (Grades 3-6) Elementary and Special Education: Learning Disabilities

Online 131 credits * 3 years
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Program Highlights & Benefits

Flexible, online format

3 year completion time, including holiday breaks

Transfer credits considered

Manageable workload for full-time working professionals

For

Designed for candidates who are seeking their initial MI teaching certification to teach at the upper level of elementary education while also earning their Bachelor of Arts degree and a certification in Special Education-Learning Disabilities.

What You Learn

These online courses will introduce you to the fundamental theories of education and build your practical knowledge in the core subject areas of upper elementary education.

  • The Special Education curriculum includes courses on language, literacy, educational research methods, procedural safeguards, and the technology available for students and teachers.
  • You will learn about federal and state legislation influencing the education, curriculum, and documentation requirements for students with disabilities. 
  • You will need to complete the required clinical hours in classrooms watching current teachers to learn specific skills, strategies, and learning practices. 
  • Field experiences will start in your first semester and go through until your fifth semester.
  • Student teaching will take place during your final semester of this accelerated program. You will student teach in an eligible school and meet regularly with Concordia faculty and your cooperating teacher to track progress and receive feedback.

How You Learn

This 131-credit hour self-paced program is offered exclusively online through convenient eight week courses. 

Career Outcomes

Upon successful completion of the coursework, Field Experiences, and Student Teaching, candidates will have earned their Bachelor of Art degree and meet the requirements to be an upper elementary and special education teacher in Michigan and also learn how to:

  • Create necessary early intervention approaches.
  • Ensure students with disabilities have the assistance they require.
  • Adapt curriculum and materials to suit individual student requirements.
  • Collaborate with parents, other educators, and heath care professionals.
  • Measure student progress.

Degree Requirements

Accelerated CUAA Elementary Education – Upper Elementary and Special Education – Learning Disabilities

Undergraduate Core Requirements – Public Education (44 credits)
Public Education Major (87 credits)
Total Credits – Public Education (131 credits)

CourseTitleHours
 Theology – Public Education 
REL 1000The Bible3
REL 1100Christian Faith3
 Liberal Arts Core 
CCE 1020Western Culture & Worldview3
CCE 1030Western Thought & Worldview3
CCE 1040Science & Humanity3
 Faith and Life Course3
ENV 1050Introduction to Environmental Science3
MATH 1190Number Sense: Teaching Pre K-93
GEOG 2200Cultural Geography3
POLS 2010American Government3
HHP 1115Fit and Well2
ED 1103Human Relations for Teachers3
 Human Creativity and Expression Course3
ENG 2100College Writing3
 Communication or Language Course3

Elementary Education Curriculum

CourseTitleHours
 Elementary Education Content 
ED 1231Best Practices in Engaging Children in Literacy3
HIST 1210American Civilization I3
HIST 2230Michigan History3
 Professional Education Sequence 
EDU 1002Teaching & Learning in Diverse Societies Elementary Clinical1
ED 1275Human Learning3
EDU 1022Human Growth and Development Elementary Clinical1
EDU 5010Designing Instruction3
EDU 2002Designing Instruction for Student Success Elementary Clinical1
EDU 5020Differentiated Instruction3
EDU 2022Differentiation for All Learners Elementary Clinical1
ED 1230Nature of the Exceptional Child3
EDU 3050Preparing for Student Teaching1
 Elementary Education Sequence 
ED 2204The Art & Science of Teaching Reading3
ED 3401Instruction & Assessment of Reading3
ED 4307Curriculum and Methods in Language Arts and Social Studies3
ED 4308Curriculum and Methods in STEM3

Upper Elementary (Grades 3 to 6)

CourseTitleHours
MATH 1200Data & Space: Teaching Pre K-93
ED 4301Data Driven Analysis of Classroom Practice2
EDU 3002Assessment and Evaluation for Educators Elementary Clinical1
EDU 3112Elementary Literacy – Upper Elementary Clinical1
EDU 3122Literacy Challenges – Upper Elementary Clinical1
EDU 4112Language Arts & Social Studies – Upper Elementary Clinical1
EDU 4122Math & Science – Upper Elementary Clinical1

Special Education – Learning Disabilities

CourseTitleHours
ED 1230Nature of the Exceptional Child3
EDU 2410Math Strategies for Special Learning Needs3
EDU 2420Language and Literacy3
EDU 2430Special Education Legislation and Legal Guidelines3
EDU 2440Meeting the Social, Emotional, & Behavior Needs of the Student3
EDU 2450Collaboration with Parents, Students, and Other Professionals3
EDU 2460Determining Eligibility and Designing Educational Programs3
EDU 2470Instruction Across the Content Areas for Students with Learning Disabilities3
EDU 4499Directed Student Teaching: Special Education with Seminar6