Alternative Paths to Earn a Teaching License
Institution: Minnesota State University Moorhead
Program name: Special Education licensure - 2+2 Programs
in Twin Cities area
Who is this program for? Students who complete an A.A. degree at
Anoka-Ramsey Community College
(Cambirdge campus) or an A.S. degree at
Century College. Individuals who have
completed the Minnesota Transfer Curriculum
(MnTC), or who have degrees from other
institutions, may complete the bachelor's
degree program as well (previous
coursework reviewed on an individual basis).
Program description: Requirements for a bachelor's degree and
licensure in Special Education: Emotional or
Behavior Disorders can be completed on two
Twin Cities area community college
campuses. Classes are offered on evenings
and Saturdays. Some course offerings are
online or via hybrid delivery.
Degree Granted: Bachelor of Science degree
Teaching licenses: Special Ed: Emotional Behavioral disorders
K-12
More information: For more information about Moorhead's 2+2
programs or other Special Education
programs, contact Dr. Britt Tatman Ferguson
at fergub@mnstate.edu or 218-477-2554.
For more information about the Anoka-
Ramsey Community College, Cambridge
program, contact Luanne Kane at 763-433-
1297, or Jodi Cedarleaf at
jcedarleaf@comcast.net.



