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Loyola Marymount University

Loyola Marymount University Bulletin 2011-2012

Professional Level II Mild/Moderate Specialist Credential

Candidates who have completed the Preliminary Level Mild/Moderate Specialist credential program and have a full-time special education teaching position working with students with mild/moderate disabilities must enroll in an approved program for the Professional Level II Education Specialist credential within 120 calendar days of services on the preliminary credential. Teachers in day-to day of long-term substitute positions are not eligible for this program.

In the Professional Level II program, candidates work with a district-assigned support provider and a university advisor to develop a professional induction plan that includes advanced coursework, professional experiences, and a one-year mentorship with the assigned support provider. The program is designed to meet the candidate’s individual needs and professional development.

Candidates may complete a Master’s degree, a multiple or single subject credential or non-college professional development activities as part of their Professional Specialist program.

A candidate has five years after the preliminary Level I Mild/Moderate Specialist credential to complete the requirements for the Professional Level II Mild/Moderate Specialist credential.

NOTE: The Professional Level II program is a collaborative program with Mount St. Mary’s College. Loyola Marymount University candidates will enroll for courses at LMU but will take selected course at the Doheny campus of Mount St. Mary’s College. For more information please contact: Dr. Victoria Graf at vgraf@lmu.edu.

Program Requirements

Thirty semester hours (upper division) beyond the Bachelor’s degree must be successfully completed and must include the following courses:

1. Core Special Education Requirements (10 semester hours)

EDSS 6310

Professional induction Planning Seminar (0 semester hours)

EDSS 6311

Advanced Issues in Assessment and Instruction of Students (3 semester hours)

EDSS 6312

Consultation and Collaboration for Students with Special Needs (3 semester hours)

EDSS 6313

Supportive Environments for Students with Behavioral and Emotional Needs (3 semester hours)

EDSS 6314

Professional Educators Evaluation Seminar (1 semester hour)

2. Electives (3 semester hours) or Non-University Option (45 hours)

Depending on individual needs and professional goals, candidates may elect to complete an elective course or complete 45 hours of approved professional development activities.

3. Professional Clear Requirements

Health Education for Educators: Candidates may satisfy the Health Education requirements in one of the following ways:

  • Successful completion of EDES 8000
  • Successful completion of a 2042 approved course through another institution. It is recommended that the candidates obtain approval from the School of Education Credential Office prior to taking class. Official transcripts must be submitted as evidence of course completion.

Advanced Computer Skills: Candidates must show of knowledge or advanced computer skills in one of the following ways:

  • Successful completion of EDUX 843 (Integrating Technology of Elementary Educators) through LMU Extension
  • Successful completion of EDUX 844 (Technology in Secondary Education) through LMU Extension
  • Successful completing an equivalent course at another institution. If a student fulfills this requirement at another institution, it is strongly recommended that the student obtain approval form the School of Education Credential Office prior to class. Official transcripts must be submitted as evidence of course completion.

CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) Certification: Candidates mush show current adult, infant, and child CPR certification.

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Loyola Marymount University Bulletin 2011-2012

University Phone Numbers

Academic Calendar 2011-2012

The University

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University Core Curriculum

Graduate Division

Academic Degrees and Programs

Academic Degree Requirements and Policies

Academic Programs and Services

Academic Awards and Commencement Honors

University Honors Program

Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts

Mission of the Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts (BCLA)

BCLA Student Learning Outcomes

Organization of the College

Application of General University Requirements

Degree Requirements for a Baccalaureate Degree in the Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts

Core Curriculum for the Baccalaureate Degree in the Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts

Students Interested in Teaching in California Public Schools

Secondary Teacher Preparation Programs

African American Studies

American Cultures Studies

Asian and Pacific Studies

Asian Pacific American Studies

The Bioethics Institute

Catholic Studies

Chicana/o Studies

Classics and Archaeology

Economics

English

Environmental Studies

Ethics

European Studies

Geography

History

Humanities

Irish Studies

Jewish Studies

Liberal Arts

Liberal Studies

Modern Languages and Literatures

Peace Studies

Philosophy

Political Science

Psychology

Sociology

Theological Studies

Urban Studies

Women’s Studies

College of Business Administration

Graduate Degree Program

Baccalaureate Degree Program

The Vision and Mission of the College of Business Administration

University Core Curriculum for the Baccalaureate Degree in the College of Business Administration

College of Business Administration Curriculum

Transfer Credit

Bachelor of Business Administration and Bachelor of Science (AIMS Major) Curriculum

Bachelor of Science in Accounting Curriculum

Accounting

Business Administration

Finance, Computer Information Systems and Operations Management

Management Department and Entrepreneurship Program

Marketing and Business Law

Master of Business Administration

Executive MBA Program

College of Communication and Fine Arts

College of Communication and Fine Arts Student Learning Outcomes

Application of General University Requirements

Teacher Preparation Program

College Curriculum

Total Program

Individualized Study Program

Art and Art History

Communication Studies

Dance—Department of Theatre Arts and Dance

Interdisciplinary Applied Programs

Music

Theatre Arts—Department of Theatre Arts and Dance

Marital and Family Therapy

Frank R. Seaver College of Science and Engineering

Core Curriculum

Biology

Chemistry and Biochemistry

Civil Engineering and Environmental Science

Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

General Engineering

Mathematics

Mechanical Engineering

Natural Science

Physics and Engineering Physics

Systems Engineering and Engineering Management

School of Education

Candidate Outcomes and Proficiencies

School of Education Academic Regulations

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Technology

Grading

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Comprehensive Examination

Graduation

Credential Application Process

Statement of Professional Dispositions

Educational Leadership

Educational Support Services

Elementary and Secondary Education

Language and Culture in Education

Specialized Programs in Urban Education

School of Education Centers

LMU|LA CAST: Los Angeles Catholic Archdiocesan School Teachers

PLACE Corps—Partners in Los Angeles Catholic Education

Center for Equity for English Learners

CMAST—Center for Math and Science Teaching

School of Film and Television

Secondary Teacher Preparation

Aerospace Studies

University Honors Program Courses

Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts Courses

African American Studies

American Cultures Studies

Asian Pacific American Studies

Archaeology

Asian and Pacific Studies

Bioethics

Catholic Studies

Chinese

Chicana/o Studies

Classic Civilizations

Economics

English

European Studies

Environmental Studies

Filipino

Foreign Literature in English Translation

French/Francophone Studies

Geography

Greek

German

History

Humanities

Irish Studies

Italian

Japanese

Jewish Studies

Latin

Liberal Arts

Modern Greek

Modern Languages and Literatures

Philosophy

Political Science

Psychology

Sociology

Spanish

Theological Studies

Lower Division

Upper Division

Area A: Sacred Scriptures, Religious Sources, and Traditions

Area B: Theology, Ethics, and Spirituality

Area C: Faith, Culture, and Ministry

Special Courses

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Biblical Theology

World Religions

Historical Theology

Systematic Theology

Moral Theology

Pastoral Theology

Comparative Theology

Spiritual Direction

Special Studies

Urban Studies

Women's Studies

College of Business Administration Courses

Accounting

Applied Information Management Systems

Business Administration

Business Law

Entrepreneurship

Finance

International Business Studies

Management

Marketing

Master of Business Administration

Executive MBA Program

College of Communication and Fine Arts Courses

Art History

Studio Arts

Communication Studies

Dance

Interdisciplinary Applied Programs

Marital and Family Therapy

Music

Theatre Arts

Frank R. Seaver College of Science and Engineering Courses

Biology

Chemistry

Civil Engineering

Computer Science

Electrical Engineering

General Engineering

Environmental Science

Mathematics

Mechanical Engineering

Natural Science

Physics

Systems Engineering Leadership

School of Education Courses

Clinical Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Educational Leadership

Language and Culture in Education

Educational Support Services

Specialized Programs in Urban Education

School of Film and Television Courses

Animation

Film and Television Arts

Film and Television Studies

Film and Television Production

Recording Arts

Screenwriting

Department of Aerospace Studies Courses

University Administration

University Faculty

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