Teaching (Special Education)
Online Master's Degree

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Overview


The Master of Arts in Teaching Special Education (MAT-SPED) is a licensure program designed for paraeducators. It is a two year, 36-hour, online program that begins each summer. Applicants must have a baccalaureate degree in a non-teaching area and at least one year experience working as a paraeducator. The program allows teacher candidates to earn a Kansas teaching license in High Incidence, Special Education, Grades 6-12. During the course of the program, candidates must be employed as full time paraeducators in accredited Kansas schools, working with secondary students who have high incidence learning needs, or can be hired by a school district as the Teacher of Record using the Limited Apprentice License.

Cost


$393*

  • Total per credit hour

36

  • Credit hours
  • Total tuition = $14,148*
    *Cost per credit hour and total tuition is based on 2023-2024 academic year tuition rates , master's program option, and assuming all coursework is completed online in the 2023-2024 academic year. Cost per credit hour and total tuition will vary if studies span over one or more academic year.

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The 36-hour program is designed to be completed in a two years with six graduate credit hours of coursework being completed each semester. Courses are to be taken in sequence to maximize the learning experience. Course content is presented online by utilizing Canvas, a learning management system. 

The Master of Arts in Teaching Special Education prepares paraeducators who have earned a baccalaureate degree in any non-education major (from an accredited university) to take and pass the Principles of Learning and Teaching Praxis test and the Special Education PRAXIS test to earn a Kansas High Incidence Special Education Grades 6-12 teaching license.

A Low Incidence Endorsement can be added after obtaining the High Incidence Special Education teaching license. Contact Amanda Hill, Educational Licensure Officer, for more information at 620-235-6153. 

During the course of the program, candidates must be employed as full time paraeducators in accredited Kansas schools, working with secondary students who have high incidence learning needs.  All of the courses and course assignments are predicated on working with middle/secondary students with high incidence learning needs.

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