Next Start Date :: July 7, 2026

The Online Special Education Learning Behavior Specialist Endorsement program is designed for:
- Licensed teachers ready for advancement opportunities within their institutions.
- Licensed teachers seeking opportunities for continuing professional development.
- Students currently pursuing their bachelor’s and licensure.
The online Special Education Learning Behavior Specialist Endorsement is offered fully online for your convenience. Classes are asynchronous and can be taken wherever and whenever is right for you, allowing you the flexibility you need as a working adult.
Advance Your Teaching Career and Earn your Special Education Learning Behavior Specialist Endorsement Online
Continue to build your teaching career with the Special Education Learning Behavior Specialist Endorsement online program from ͬÐÔÁµÉ«Çé.
The Special Education Learning Behavior Specialist 1 (LBS1) Endorsement program prepares both currently licensed teachers and preservice candidates working toward initial licensure to serve as classroom teachers for students with disabilities. In 9-12 months, you can complete all the needed coursework needed for the special education endorsement.
The program builds the knowledge, skills, and professional dispositions needed to support learners ages 5–21 with high- and low-incidence disabilities across diverse educational settings, with a strong emphasis on ensuring access to and success in the general education curriculum.
After Graduation
Teachers enrolled in the special education learning behavior specialist endorsement online program Graduate READY for the next step in their careers. After completing the Special Education Learning Behavior Specialist Endorsement you’ll have the credentials required to take on more responsibilities, teach in a pull-out environment, become an interventionist for children with learning disabilities and more.
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The Special Education Learning Behavior Specialist 1 (LBS1) Endorsement program prepares both currently licensed teachers and preservice candidates working toward initial licensure to serve as classroom teachers for students with disabilities. The program builds the knowledge, skills, and professional dispositions needed to support learners ages 5–21 with high- and low-incidence disabilities across diverse educational settings, with a strong emphasis on ensuring access to and success in the general education curriculum.
Course Listing:
- PS 209 Psychology of the Exceptional Child (4 credits)
- ED 305 Teaching Diverse Learners (3 credits)
- ED 367 Learning Behavior Specialist I (3 credits)
- PS 380 Psychological Assessment of Children with Disabilities (4 credits)
- Admission Requirements
- Hold a current Professional Educator License (PEL) and have a Bachelor’s Degree in Education or be enrolled in an approved Teacher Preparation Program
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- Official transcripts of all college work completed
- Proof of current teaching license or enrollment in a Teacher Preparation Program
