Transition Endorsement(TTW)
The Kent State Transition to work endorsement leads to a qualification applicable to all former transition roles such as Work Study Coordinator, Vocational Special Education Coordinator, Job Training Coordinator or Career Assessment Specialist. This endorsement is based on the DCDT competencies and is typically added to existing intervention specialist's licenses. This program prepares graduate students to support youth with disabilities in their transition planning and services. Applicants may obtain a masters degree in special education or some other individualized program in conjunction with completing the transition endorsement requirements.
Special Education Licensure Courses (not on the web)
SPED
63200
Introduction to Exceptionalities or SPED 63201
3
SPED
53010
Family and Professional Collaboration
3
SPED
53030
Classroom and Behavior Management I
3
SPED
53050
Characteristics of Students with Mild/Moderate
Intervention Needs
3
SPED
53051
Characteristics of Students with Moderate/Intensive
Intervention Needs
3
If the applicant is licensed as an Intervention Specialist, only the following courses must be taken. Previous coursework from other universities may be transferred toward the TTW, if they are equivalent.
Transition Endorsement Courses (in order that they are generally taken)
SPED
53070
Planning and Programming for Transition
3
RHAB
67732
Occupational Aspects of Disability
3
CTTE
66001
Principles and Practices in Vocational Education
3
CTTE
56019
Coordination in Vocational Cooperative Education Programs
3
SPED
54161
Transition Programs and Services
3
SPED
63992
Advanced Practicum SPED: Transition
3