Graduate level candidates may select from the following three options:
- Master’s Degree with a Special Education Endorsement (Autism Spectrum Disorder, Cognitive Impairment, and Learning Disability): Graduate candidates have the option of earning an endorsement in special education (Autism Spectrum Disorder, Cognitive Impairment, and Learning Disability) while earning a Master’s Degree in Special Education.
- Master’s Degree with a Graduate Certificate in Applied Behavior Analysis in Special Education): Graduate candidates have the option of earning a Graduate Certificate in Applied Behavior Analysis in Special Education while earning a Master’s Degree in Special Education.
- Master’s Degree without earning a Special Education Endorsement
- Special Education Endorsement without earning a Master’s Degree
NOTE: Candidates without a teaching certificate (e.g., Graduate level candidates applying for the Graduate Certificate in Applied Behavior Analysis in Special Education) and interested in earning a Master’s degree in Special Education need approval from the Special Education: M.A.T. Program Coordinator.
Graduate Admission for Education
MAT Degree Requirements
The Special Education MAT program consists of a core of 37 credits graduate level courses. Of the 37, 6 credits are Foundation courses, 15 credits are Core Special Education courses, 12 credits are Cognate/Electives, and 7 credits are Capstone courses. Candidates should meet with a Faculty Advisor to determine their planned program.
A final grade point average of 3. 00 is required for graduation. No credit toward graduation is granted for courses with grades below “C. ” A student may be dismissed from the program if the cumulative GPA falls below 3. 00 after 12 credits have been accumulated at SVSU.
Endorsements: Graduate candidates have the option of earning endorsements in Special Education (Autism Spectrum Disorder, Cognitive Impairment, and Learning Disability) with or without also earning a MAT. In order to earn a Special Education Endorsement, candidates must have already earned a general education teacher certificate.
Non-certified undergraduate candidates should refer to the Undergraduate Catalog.
For endorsements in Special Education, see: