Online Degrees in Education
Educators who wish to pursue a doctoral or master's degree and help shape the future of education utilizing the latest technical and instructional techniques can increase their career and earning potential by achieving these leadership degrees.
If you are interested in earning an online degree in Education, find the online degree that best fits you..
Accredited Colleges and Universities
Online Schools with Special Education: Education programs
University of Phoenix
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M.A. in Education/Special Education
The Master of Arts in Education/ Special Education degree program prepares candidates for teacher licensure in the field of special education. Through coursework, student teaching and educational research, students develop the pedagogical skills and knowledge needed to become effective special education educators. Each student/applicant is responsible for checking with his or her state Department of Education and/or school district to determine specific credentialing requirements. Prospective candidates should hold a bachelor's degree prior to enrollment.
Ashford University
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MA/Education - Special Education (Non Licensure)
Open up education to all students by earning your Master of Arts in Education online with a specialization in Special Education (non-licensure) from Ashford University. Focus your education degree with the Special Education specialization that will support the needs of exceptional students in school programs. The Special Education specialization allows you to respond to students' diverse abilities and styles as you provide equitable learning. You will learn classroom management, as well as how to identify disabilities and special abilities. If you are committed to a career involving education, then the Master of Arts in Education with a specialization in Special Education (non-licensure) from Ashford University is for you. Make an impact on our nation's schools with the expertise that derives from an advanced degree.
Grand Canyon University

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B.S. in Elementary Education / Special Education (Dual Major)
This robust and specialized degree program is designed for any individual who seeks an elementary or cross-categorical teaching certificate to teach children with special needs in the K-12 setting.
Participants are responsible for contacting their state department of education for certification requirements and program approval. In addition, participants should consult the Grand Canyon University Catalog and academic advisor to obtain current information about teacher credentialing programs.
Courses in this state and regionally accredited program are taught by experts in their respective fields who share knowledge and experience in areas of learning disabilities, emotional and behavioral disabilities, and other physical and cognitive impairments. Opportunities are provided to apply concepts, theories, and research throughout the program. Assignments within each course guide students through observational and practice-based experiences.
Teacher candidates must have access to a K-12 special education classroom to complete the program assignments. Teacher candidates must be prepared to complete a full-time, 16-week student teaching component at the end of the program. Eight weeks of student teaching is completed in a regular education setting and 8 weeks is completed in a resource room, self-contained class, or in a special school for students with disabilities. These special education settings must include at least 3 or more of the following disability categories: mental retardation, learning disabilities, emotional disabilities, physical/health impairments; and they must be completed with a certified special education teacher.
Graduates of this program are prepared to become effective educators in both regular education and special education settings, and to implement individualized educational plans to accommodate the students' various learning, behavioral, and social needs.
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M.Ed. in Special Education: Certified Special Educators (No IR, No Cert.)
Master of Education in Special Education for Certified Special Educators (Not Eligible for Institutional Recommendation). Educational reforms and legislation regarding individuals with learning disabilities will contribute to an increased demand for Special Education Teachers with greater expertise and skills.This next-level degree program is designed for any individual interested in advanced studies in special education who is currently certified to teach special education.Courses in this regionally accredited program are taught by experts in their respective fields who share knowledge and experience in areas of learning disabilities, mental retardation, emotional and physical disabilities, and other physical and cognitive impairments. The curriculum provides current best practice strategies for teaching special needs students, along with a broad range of relevant topics, including special education program development, inclusion and collaborative practices, and assistive technology. Opportunities are provided to apply concepts, theories, and research throughout the program. Assignments within each course guide students through observational and practice based experiences. Participants must have access to a K-12 special education classroom to complete the program assignments.Graduates of the program will be prepared to effectively work with special needs populations and implement individualized educational plans to accommodate various learning requirements of students with special needs.
Northcentral University

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CAGS-Ed./Special Education
The Certificate in Advanced Graduate Studies in Special Education program focuses on the need for educational reform using the most current research to prepare present and future educators with the skills to foster reform in this field. The need for professionals to become advocates for gifted and talented populations that can impact student's learning potentials will greatly enhance these individual's learning experience, helping them to achieve their highest potential. Prospective students should hold a master's degree prior to enrolling in this 18-credit hour program that can also transfer directly into a doctoral program at NCU.
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Ed.D./Special Education
The Doctor of Education in Special Education program prepares graduates to teach and work with individuals with various types of disabilities. Courses will cover a wide spectrum of issues relating to individuals with disabilities, including the development and characteristics of learners, individual learning differences, instructional strategies, social development, and language development. The curriculum will prepare graduates to work in a variety of educational settings that enhance the learning process for exceptional individuals. Prospective students must meet certain prerequisite requirements such as a bachelor's or master's degree or relevant work experience prior to enrolling. These requirements can be discussed with the career counselor when they call.
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M.Ed./Special Education
The Master's of Education/Special Education program prepares graduates to teach and work with individuals with various types of disabilities. Courses will cover a wide spectrum of issues relating to individuals with disabilities, including the development and characteristics of learners, individual learning differences, instructional strategies, social development, and language development. The curriculum will prepare graduates to work in a variety of educational settings that enhance the learning process for exceptional individuals. Prospective students should currently hold a bachelor's degree and can complete the master's program in approximately 2 years.
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Ph.D.Ed/Special Education
A Ph.D. in Education/Special Education program prepares graduates to teach and work with individuals with various types of disabilities. Courses will cover a wide spectrum of issues relating to individuals with disabilities, including the development and characteristics of learners, individual learning differences, instructional strategies, social development, and language development.Prospective students must meet certain prerequisite requirements such as a bachelor's or master's degree or relevant work experience prior to enrolling. These requirements can be discussed with the career counselor when they call.
Campus-based Schools with Special Education: Education programs

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Chandler Learning Center - Chandler, AZ
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Colorado Campus - Lone Tree, CO
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Colorado Springs Downtown, CO
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Hawaii Campus - Honolulu, HI
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Henderson Learning Center - Henderson, NV
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Kapolei Learning Center - Kapolei, HI
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Las Vegas Campus - Las Vegas, NV
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Mesa Learning Center - Mesa, AZ
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Mililani Learning Center - Mililani, HI
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New Mexico Campus - Albuquerque, NM
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North Davis Learning Center - Clearfield, UT
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Northern Nevada Campus - Reno, NV
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Northwest Learning Center - Las Vegas, NV
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Northwest Learning Center - Phoenix, AZ
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Phoenix Main Campus - Tempe, AZ
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Pleasant Grove Learning Center - Pleasant Grove, UT
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River Road Learning Center - Tucson, AZ
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San Antonio Campus - San Antonio, TX
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Santa Fe Learning Center - Santa Fe, NM
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Santa Teresa Learning Center - Santa Teresa, NM
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Southern Arizona Campus - Tucson, AZ
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Southern Colorado Campus - Colorado Springs, CO
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Southlands Learning Center - Aurora, CO
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Southwest Learning Center - Las Vegas, NV
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St. George Learning Center - St. George, UT
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Taylorsville Learning Center - Salt Lake City, UT
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Turnpike Learning Center - Westminster, CO
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Utah Campus - Salt Lake City, UT
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West Valley Learning Center - Phoenix, AZ
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Windsor Park Learning Center - Windcrest, TX
Online Schools with Special Education programs
Grand Canyon University

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B.S. in Elementary Education / Special Education (Dual Major)
This robust and specialized degree program is designed for any individual who seeks an elementary or cross-categorical teaching certificate to teach children with special needs in the K-12 setting.
Participants are responsible for contacting their state department of education for certification requirements and program approval. In addition, participants should consult the Grand Canyon University Catalog and academic advisor to obtain current information about teacher credentialing programs.
Courses in this state and regionally accredited program are taught by experts in their respective fields who share knowledge and experience in areas of learning disabilities, emotional and behavioral disabilities, and other physical and cognitive impairments. Opportunities are provided to apply concepts, theories, and research throughout the program. Assignments within each course guide students through observational and practice-based experiences.
Teacher candidates must have access to a K-12 special education classroom to complete the program assignments. Teacher candidates must be prepared to complete a full-time, 16-week student teaching component at the end of the program. Eight weeks of student teaching is completed in a regular education setting and 8 weeks is completed in a resource room, self-contained class, or in a special school for students with disabilities. These special education settings must include at least 3 or more of the following disability categories: mental retardation, learning disabilities, emotional disabilities, physical/health impairments; and they must be completed with a certified special education teacher.
Graduates of this program are prepared to become effective educators in both regular education and special education settings, and to implement individualized educational plans to accommodate the students' various learning, behavioral, and social needs.
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M.Ed. in Special Education: Certified Special Educators (No IR, No Cert.)
Master of Education in Special Education for Certified Special Educators (Not Eligible for Institutional Recommendation). Educational reforms and legislation regarding individuals with learning disabilities will contribute to an increased demand for Special Education Teachers with greater expertise and skills.This next-level degree program is designed for any individual interested in advanced studies in special education who is currently certified to teach special education.Courses in this regionally accredited program are taught by experts in their respective fields who share knowledge and experience in areas of learning disabilities, mental retardation, emotional and physical disabilities, and other physical and cognitive impairments. The curriculum provides current best practice strategies for teaching special needs students, along with a broad range of relevant topics, including special education program development, inclusion and collaborative practices, and assistive technology. Opportunities are provided to apply concepts, theories, and research throughout the program. Assignments within each course guide students through observational and practice based experiences. Participants must have access to a K-12 special education classroom to complete the program assignments.Graduates of the program will be prepared to effectively work with special needs populations and implement individualized educational plans to accommodate various learning requirements of students with special needs.