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The Master of Arts in Teaching in Special Education online program at Eastern Michigan University will give you the knowledge and skills necessary to serve children across the spectrum of special education. This program offers five areas of concentration: Autism Spectrum Disorder, Cognitive Impairment, Emotional Impairment, Learning Disabilities, and Physical and Other Health Impairment.
The Department of Special Education, and Communication Sciences and Disorders at EMU is one of the largest and most comprehensive special education and communication sciences and disorders units in the U.S. Courses are taught by professors with significant practical experience in special education. Field experience is embedded in the coursework.
Potential job titles include special education teacher for students with various impairments. This is a high-demand position in most of the U.S. EMU has almost 100% placement for SPED graduates. In addition to successful completion of all coursework, including the practicum, students will need to pass the Michigan Test for Teacher Certification (MTTC) in their endorsement area in order to have the endorsement added to their teaching certificate.
EMU students are nurtured and supported by our faculty. Graduates have access to a large network of educators and administrators across the U.S.
Eastern Michigan University offers a variety of graduate education programs and a post-master’s certificate online. Check out our other online education programs.
Whether you reside in or out of state, the M.A. in Teaching in Special Education online program offers the same affordable, pay-as-you-go tuition. Financial aid may also be available for students who qualify.
Program | Per Credit Hour | Per 3-Credit Hour Course | Per Program* |
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M.A.T. – Special Education | $512 | $1,536 | $15,360 to $16,896 |
*Program cost does not include any additional applicable course fees, standard textbook fees or course materials.
If you would like to be considered for financial aid at Eastern Michigan University, you will need to fill out a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
The Federal School Code for Eastern Michigan University is 002259.
The M.A. in Teaching in Special Education online program is convenient and accessible—featuring multiple start dates each year. View the full calendar to find the class start that works best for you, along with deadlines for submitting your application, enrolling in courses and paying tuition.
All | Start Date | Application Deadline* | Payment Deadline*** |
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Winter II | 3/3/25 | Rolling** | 3/7/25 |
Summer I | 5/5/25 | Rolling** | 5/9/25 |
*For term deadlines, visit the Registrar's website.
**Subject to seat availability.
***Payment due date is based upon the specific date registered. For detailed information regarding payment due dates, visit the Student Business Services website.
We’ve streamlined the admission process for the M.A. in Teaching in Special Education online program. Please review all admission requirements, what additional materials you should send and where you need to send them.
If you need to submit official documents by mail, send them to:
Office of Admissions
Eastern Michigan University
P.O. Box 970
Ypsilanti, MI 48197
Documentation can be sent via email to: [email protected].
Have a question? Call us at 734.487.8892.
All professional education programs in the Eastern Michigan University College of Education are accredited by the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP) and approved by the Michigan Department of Education.
In order to earn the Master of Arts in Teaching in Special Education online, students must complete a total of 30-33 credit hours, depending on whether the student currently has a SPED endorsement. Students will take 9 hours of core coursework and 11-12 hours of concentration courses. Additionally, students will take 10 hours if they currently have a SPED endorsement, and 12 hours if they do not. As an online student you will take all your classes with EMU instructors, just like you would if you were here on campus.
The following courses are required for students pursuing their first special education endorsement.
Students pursuing their second, third, or fourth special education endorsement must choose six credits from the following electives and complete the required practicum course SPGN 586.
Students take the following 3 courses plus an additional 3 hour SPLI course. See your advisor for a list of available courses.
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