Advance your teaching career. Eastern Kentucky University’s nationally accredited Master of Arts in Education in Special Education Interdisciplinary Early Childhood Education degree will further equip you to make a difference in preschool, Head Start and kindergarten classrooms. Explore your options at EKU.
Degree Concentrations
Master of Arts in Education | Certificates | Rank 1 |
Deaf and Hard of Hearing | Deaf and Hard of Hearing | Special Education |
Moderate and Severe Disabilities | Moderate and Severe Disabilities | |
IECE Advanced Study (for currently licensed educators) | Interdisciplinary Early Childhood Education | |
Interdisciplinary Early Childhood Education | Learning and Behavior Disorders | |
Learning and Behavior Disorders |
Admissions Requirements
- Teaching certification for elementary, middle or secondary education
- IECE Advanced Study option requires teaching certification in IECE
- Admission Requirements for the EKU Graduate School
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Advising and Curriculum for Teachers and School Leaders Graduate Degrees
michelle.gremp@eku.edu
john.hepner@eku.edu
859-622-1043