Overview
The graduate programs in the Department of Special Education at Eastern Michigan University combine current educational theory and research-based best practices. Through the individualization of degree programs, exciting challenges are available to both the novice and the experienced professional.
At the graduate degree level, Special Education Endorsements are available in the following areas:
- Cognitive Impairment (CI)
- Emotional Impairment (EI)
- Hearing Impairment (HI)
- Learning Disability (LD)
- Physical and Other Health Impairment (POHI)
- Speech/Language Impairment (SLI)
- Visual Impairment (VI)
At the specialist degree level, Approvals are available as a Supervisor of Special Education and as a Director of Special Education.
The Department has recently added a Master of Arts in Autism Spectrum Disorders program beginning in January 2008.
Graduate Programs
Coordinators
Graduate Program Coordinator:
Program Coordinator, ASD:
Program Coordinators, Specialist of Arts:
Program Coordinator, Speech-Language Pathology
Faculty Advisors for Graduate Program Areas
Cognitive Impairment:
Emotional Impairment:
Hearing Impairment:
Learning Disabilities:
Speech/Language Impairment:
Visual Impairment: