Master of Education and Emotional Impairments Endorsement 

The Master of Education in Special Education degree with the Emotional Impairments Endorsement is for general education teachers who wish to earn an endorsement to teach students with emotional impairments.  It requires a total of 30 semester hours. Click Plan of Study to see the required courses.

For graduation: All students must obtain a Degree/Diploma Card from the Graduate Records Office for graduation. For deadline dates see,
http://www.umd.umich.edu/dept/registration/graduation_commencement.htm You may apply as soon as you register for your last class(es).

Click to see sample syllabi !

Introduction to Emotional Impairments

Students Strategies: Emotional Impairments

Counseling Families of Students with Emotional Impairments
Eco-Behavioral Assessment

Eco-Behavioral Assessment Practicum

Applied Research

Social and Vocational Transitions

Special Education Legislation & Litigation

Classroom Management


Collaboration in the Classroom


Emotional Impairments Internship

Application Requirements

To be considered for admission to the Master of Education in Special Education OR the Post Degree Program, applicants must submit:

  • a completed application
  • official transcripts from 
    all colleges/universities 
    attended
  • two letters of recommendation
  • copy of teaching certificate

Application

To receive an application or for more information, you may:

Telephone: (313) 436-9135

Fax: (313) 593-9961

Email:
Dr. Kim Killu

Write:

Special Education Program
School of Education
19000 Hubbard
The University of Michigan-Dearborn
Dearborn, Michigan 48126

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