Sponsored Description:
Ball State University offers one of the most diverse arrays of online graduate programs in special education in the United States. You can customize your degree to focus on one or more of the following: autism, applied behavior analysis, early childhood special education, mild interventions, severe interventions, or special education administration. If you live near Indianapolis, you can specialize in deaf education with a partnership program between Ball State and the Indiana School for the Deaf. GetEducated.com has ranked this degree No. 3 in its list of Best Buys in Special Education. Ball State’s master’s in special education is nationally recognized by the Council for Exceptional Children (CEC), and its applied behavior analysis course sequence is approved by the Behavior Analyst Certification Board (BACB). Ball State’s education programs are accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) and are one of the nation’s most comprehensive educator programs. Founded in 1918, Ball State is a public university in Muncie, Indiana. Ball State is a ranked research university by the Carnegie Foundation and is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.
Degree Level:
Graduate, Masters - Others
Degree Subject Area:
Education & Teaching: Special Education
Percent Online:
100 Percent Online
Accreditation:
Regional Board - North Central Association of Colleges & Schools
School Characteristics:
Non-Profit, Public
Credits:
30 minimum (Semester Credits)
Tuition:
State Residents: $ 299.00 per
semester credit
Out of State: $ 506.00 per
semester credit
Additional Fees:
Technology Fee:
Total Cost of Degree:
$9,630.00 - $15,840.00
Is this an Accelerated Degree:
No
Prerequisites:
Bachelors Degree Required: Yes
Accepts Non-Regionally Accredited Bachelors for Admission: No
Minimum Bachelors GPA (4.0 Scale): 2.5-3.0
Bachelors Degree Must Be in Same Subject Area: Yes