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INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES

RP&SE 300
Course Description

Designed to expand the knowledge base of future educators, clinicians, and society members to better understand and serve the diverse needs and interests of individuals with disabilities. Introduces the concept of disability as well as the field of special education. The history, etiology, and characteristics of specific categories of disability are examined, as are educational and other federally mandated programs designed to address the needs of both children and adults with disabilities. Topics germane to the study of disability and the field of special education are explored.

Prerequisites

None

Satisfies
Credits

3

Offered

Fall, Spring, Summer

Grade Point Average
3.86

0.62% from Historical

Completion Rate
98.43%

-0.69% from Historical

A Rate
92.13%

12% from Historical

Class Size
127

-33.87% from Historical

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