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Online Degree - Master of Education or
Master of Science in Special Education

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  Fall 2008 Course Offerings
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Why Should I Earn My Master's Degree from UND?

The Master's in Special Education program is offered by the UND College of Education & Human Development, Department of Teaching & Learning. The online program is administered by the Division of Continuing Education, Distance Degree Programs. As a graduate of the program, you will receive an outstanding educational experience with:

Exceptional Curriculum

  • Graduate from a nationally prominent university which is fully accredited/approved by the:
    • National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education
    • Council for Exceptional Children
    • North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
  • Follow curriculum that received the American Council on Rural Special Education (ACRES) 2006 Exemplary Program Award for its interagency collaboration in personnel training.
  • Receive your graduate degree from a student-focused, doctoral institution that is listed among the "Top 200 Best National Universities" in the country by U.S. News & World Report.

Top-Notch Faculty

  • Learn from highly qualified faculty with doctoral degrees and extensive experience in teaching graduate level courses.
  • Benefit from a diverse faculty who represent many major areas of special education, including: developmental/cognitive disabilities, ADHD, educational strategist, emotional disorders, learning disabilities, early childhood special education, and visual impairment.
  • Experience strong one-on-one interaction with faculty members who are invested in your success.

Flexibility & Convenience

  • Earn your master's degree online from UND while you live and work in your own community.
  • Get the flexibility of online learning with the personal contact and connection of "live" instruction offered through Web-conferencing.
  • Work toward your degree one course at a time. Or, by taking two to four courses each semester, you can complete your degree in as little as two years.it's up to you!

 

Division of Continuing Education
University of North Dakota
Distance Degrees Programs
Gustafson Hall Room 205
3264 Campus Road Stop 9021
Grand Forks, ND 58202-9021
Toll Free: 1.877.450.1842
Tel: 701.777.4884
E-mail: distancedegreeprograms@mail.und.edu