Graduate Programs
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Don't need another degree, but want transition coursework? Check out our online course options!
The KU Special Education Department offers graduate degree programs focusing on Transition Education and Services.
To apply to the online Masters program, you must follow the application procedures described in the Special Education Department Website
KU TransCert Program - ONLINE
The KU Transition Certificate (KU TransCert) is a non-degree graduate certificate program offered through the University of Kansas (KU), Department of Special Education. This online training program provides a series of transition coursework for secondary special education professionals. Completion of the coursework series leads to a KU Graduate Certificate in Transition. The KU TransCert Program consists of four (4) online transition courses plus a 3-credit culminating experience for a total of 15 graduate credit hours.
Transition Education and Services Masters of Science in Education
The University of Kansas, Department of Special Education Masters of Science in Education with an emphasis in Transition Education and Services is a 30 credit hour graduate program will soon be offered online. Within the masters program, a minimum of 15 hours must be met from the approved Transition core or elective courses. Course Sequence for the online Masters program.
Doctoral Program in Secondary Special Education & Transition (KU SET)
The University of Kansas, Department of Special Education doctoral program in Secondary Special Education & Transition (KU SET) is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary to address the complexity of today's policies and practices related to secondary education service provision, special education transition services, community and adult systems, and the needs of underserved populations. This program includes coursework in major and minor areas of doctoral study, as well as opportunities for field-based internship experiences at local, state and national levels.
For more information about all the Graduate Programs please contact Dr. Mary E. Morningstar