Learning Behavior Specialist I
Overview
Teachers work with a variety of students. In addition, teachers must collaborate with special education personnel. Those who pursue the Learning Behavior Specialist I minor alongside their teaching major will be better prepared to serve all students in their classroom and work with the special education teachers in their district.
Point of Pride
This minor sequence is designed to allow students to graduate on time. Classes are blocked for those in the minor so students take classes alongside others in the minor program. Those with the minor are more competitive in the job market
Why study Learning Behavior Specialist I?
Pursuing a minor in special education greatly enhances the educational journey of our non-Learning Behavior Specialist (LBS I) majors in all concentrations across the university.
By successfully completing courses within their education field of study and recommended minor courses, teacher candidates broaden their academic horizons and become eligible to pursue an LBS I endorsement. This integrated approach fosters a well-rounded and conscious commitment to an inclusive and diverse education producing exceptionally well-prepared and highly effective teachers.
How to Apply
Application Information
Minors can only be declared by current Illinois State students. Current students can use the Apply to Your Program tool on My.IllinoisState.edu.
Eligibility requirements: Must be enrolled in a teacher education majors; 24 earned credit hours at the time of application; 3.0 minimum GPA; Completion of SED 101 with a C or better.
Application Period
The LBS I minor has limited enrollment, and applicants who meet program eligibility requirements will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis until the program is full. The application portal opens on September 15th at 12:01 am and closes on October 1st at 11:59 pm.
Please consult your academic advisor prior to applying to ensure the minor coursework aligns with your major plan of study.