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!
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