Special Education

Special Education Options at UMD

Special Education:  Academic Behavioral Strategist (Grades K-12)

A teacher holding the Academic and Behavioral Strategist (ABS) license is authorized to provide evaluation and specially designed instruction to eligible children and youth with disabilities from kindergarten through age 21 who have a range of mild to moderate needs in the areas of academic, behavior, social/emotional, communication, and functional performance. These students may be eligible for special education services in the primary disability areas of autism spectrum disorders (ASD), developmental cognitive disability (DCD), emotional/behavioral disorders (EBD), other health disorders (OHD), and specific learning disabilities (SLD).

At UMD there are two options to obtain a K-12 Special Education:  Academic Behavioral Strategist license. 

Minor in Special Education

Students from other majors may choose to complete the special education minor. The coursework provides the foundations, theories, characteristics, and legal issues related to special education, and may be applied to special education licensure. Candidates must have completed 60 credit hours and hold 2.7 grade point average. The special education minor alone does not meet all the requirements for K-12 Special Education licensure. In order to obtain a special education teaching certificate, you must complete the full licensure program and a final student teaching experience.

Minor Required Courses

Course NumberCourse TitleCredits
SPED 4204Assessment for Youth and Children with Disabilities3
SPED 4381Behavior Management Principles and Practices3
SPED 4433Foundations in Special Education3
SPED 4435Parent and Professional Communication/Collaboration3
SPED 4452Academic Interventions: Reading, Writing, and Math3
Total Credits 15

Endorsements

For those that already hold an ABS teaching license, UMD offers the following endorsements:

Autism Spectrum Disorders

  • Autism Spectrum Disorders (For those that already hold an ABS teaching license)  The Final Cohort ended Summer 2018. Students will no longer be accepted into this program after summer 2017.  Program requirements hyperlinked are for current students only.

Developmental Disabilities

  •  Developmental Disabilities (for those that already hold an ABS teaching license)  Students will no longer be accepted into this program after summer 2016.  Program requirements hyperlinked are for current students only.