Friday, February 11, 2011

Flagler College - Education of the Deaf major

As of right now, I'm planning on going to Flagler College in St. Augustine FL.. (as you can see from the course description below, i have a lot of work ahead of me!)


Program Description

This course of study results in eligibility to receive dual certification in the areas of elementary education (K-6) for hearing children and deaf education (K-12). The deaf education program is nationally-certified and results in eligibility to receive both a state certification and a Council on Education of the Deaf certification which is nationally-recognized. In addition to these dual certifications, students also receive the ESOL endorsement. The course of study in this department requires study in professional education courses, elementary content and methodology courses, and education of the deaf and hard of hearing courses. Depending upon the student's sign language skills, the course of study may require 136 hours to complete. All students participate in practicum courses with elementary schools in the public school system of St. Johns County and the Florida School for the Deaf.

1 comment:

  1. I am considering attending this program and was wondering about the courses required? Do they have ASL 2140, 2150, 4161, 4201, & 4301??
    These are all prerequisites for another program I am considering doing after Flagler. Thanks a bunch!

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