Courses
O&M Core Courses:
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- Medical, Educational, & Rehabilitative Implications of Visual Impairment (SPED 749)
- Physical Disabilities and Sensory Impairments: Implications and Management (SPED 747)
- Living Skills Assessment & Instruction for Learners with Visual Impairments (SPED 753)
- Beginning Orientation and Mobility for the Visually Impaired (SPED 655)
- Orientation and Mobility Seminar (SPED 756)
- Visual Impairment: Special Populations (SPED 757)
- Methods in Orientation and Mobility I (SPED 760)
- Methods in Orientation and Mobility II (SPED 792)
- Methods in Orientation and Mobility III (SPED 822)
- Methods in Orientation and Mobility IV (SPED 823)
- Law, Ethics, and Instructional Planning (SPED 788)
- Field Experience in Orientation and Mobility (SPED 731)
- Student Teaching/Internship Seminar in Orientation and Mobility (SPED 726)
- Student Teaching/Internship in Orientation and Mobility (SPED 730)
Total Units: 49 units
Additional Courses Leading to the Master of Arts Degree:
- Educational Research (ISED 797)
- Elective in Special Education or a related field
Total Units: 6 units
Special Notes:
Most courses are available in hybrid formats.
The program can be completed in 3 semesters (full-time). Students are welcome to participate in either a full-time or part-time basis. On a part-time basis, students can complete the program at their own pace.