Administered by the Department of Exceptionality Programs
Effective Summer 2017
Students graduating with an M.S. degree in education of the deaf/hard of hearing from Bloomsburg University are eligible, upon completion of the application process, for national Council on Education of the Deaf (CED) certification and Pennsylvania Department of Education (PDE) Certification.
Admission. Applicants with bachelor's degrees are eligible for application to this program MS in Education of the Deaf/HH. Additional pre-requisite courses specifically related to Deaf Education are listed below and if an applicant completed their bachelor’s degree in a field other than education, five (5) additional education related courses are also pre-requisites for application to this program.
ASLTERP.155 American Sign Language I
ASLTERP.226 American Sign Language II
ASLTERP.227 American Sign Language III
AUDSLP.200 Introduction to Audiology
DEAFHH.201 History, Education, and Guidance of the Deaf/Hard of Hearing
Choose one of the Following two courses:
DEAFHH.325 Practicum with the Deaf/Hard of Hearing
DEAFHH.461 Technology-based Observations/Interactions
EDFOUND.291 Principles of Teaching
SPECED.101 Intro to Individuals w/ Exceptionalities
SPECED.275 Linking Assessment/Instruction
SPECED.358 Methods of instruction
PROFSTUD.494 ESL Strat/Meth or AUDSLP.432 ELL: Comm/Educ Strat
A bachelor's degree with a QPA of 3.0 is required for those making application to this program. If your GPA is below 3.0, you may be admitted on a provisional basis and must earn a GPA of 3.0 or better upon completion of 9 to 12 semester hours in graduate-level courses. No Cs may be earned during the provisional period.
Applicants must submit a one-page letter stating professional background, experience and rationale for wanting to be admitted to this master's program. Three letters of reference from individuals who have knowledge of the applicant's academic and teaching background are required. For confirmation purposes, the letters must contain the name, address, position and telephone number of the writer.
Applicants must make arrangements with the program coordinator for an interview.
There is one entry point for full-time enrollment in this graduate program - summer semester. The application deadline for summer enrollment is March 15; application for admission as a part-time student is not restricted and may be made at any time. There is no quota for students interested in entering the program on a part-time basis. Part-time students are required to meet with the program coordinator to design a curriculum sequence and time line.
All graduate students must complete a departmental paper (thesis or non-thesis) and successfully pass a comprehensive examination administered during the semester the student plans to graduate. Upon graduation, students are academically prepared to apply for licensure in Pennsylvania and to pursue state and national certification as a teacher of the deaf/hard of hearing. Additionally, students are granted a provisional national certification by the Council on Education of the Deaf (CED) upon formal application.
The following is an example of a full-time curriculum sequence (39 credits):
DEAFHH.560 Practicum with the Deaf/Hard of Hearing
DEAFHH.564 Speech for the Deaf/Hard of Hearing
DEAFHH.566 Language Arts and Deafness
DEAFHH.567 Language for the Deaf/Hard of Hearing II
AUDSLP.500 Auditory Training and Speechreading
**DEAFHH.562 Signing and Instruction in Education Settings
**DEAFHH.569 Instructional Practices in Deaf Education
*SPECED.565 Special Education Research I or PROFSTUD.591 Research in Ed or EDL.590 Ed Research
DEAFHH.591 Student Teaching in Deaf Education I
DEAFHH.592 Student Teaching in Deaf Education II
DEAFHH.593 Student Teaching Seminar in Deaf Education
Summer Session (6 weeks)
DEAFHH.575 Counseling Individuals with Special Needs and Their Families
DEAFHH.584 Research in Education of the Deaf/Hard of Hearing
* Students are required to take one of the research courses listed; registration will be determined based on course availability.
**For those students who have taken 6 credits of the dually listed courses (DEAFHH.469 and DEAFHH.462) as undergraduates, 33 credits of graduate work will meet the requirements of the graduate program.