Minor Specialization in Business and Entrepreneurial Education with Exceptional Populations
The Minor Specialization in Business and Entrepreneurial Education with Exceptional Populations is designed for the graduate student of the Master of Arts in Business and Entrepreneurial Education. This minor specialization aims to develop knowledge and skills in the education of exceptional students, students with specific learning disabilities, and those with superior or talented intelligence. The student will be trained in the application of technology in Business and Entrepreneurial Education.
The student who has approved any of the required courses must complete the 12 credits with any of the other courses required for the minor specialization.
The Metropolitan and San Germán campuses are authorized to offer this minor specialization.
Requirements for the Minor Specialization in Business and Entrepreneurial Education with Exceptional Populations - 15 credits
Required Courses
BUED 6060 | Integration of Technology in Business and Entrepreneurial Education | 3 |
BUED 6070 | Virtual Learning Environments for Exceptional Students | 3 |
EDUC 5740 | Education of the Exceptional Population | 3 |
EDUC 6044 | Population with Specific Learning Problems | 3 |
Select three (3) credits from the following courses:
BUED 5040 | Curricular Innovations in Teaching | 3 |
EDUC 6045 | Population with Superior Intelligence and Talents | 3 |
EDUC 6270 | Evaluation and Design of Teaching for Exceptional Students | 3 |