Graduate Certificate in Autism Spectrum Disorder: Allies and Advocates 12 credits
This online 12-credit certificate program is designed for those interested in a deeper understanding of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) through the lens of self-advocates. With courses centering around disability policies and practices, it focuses on the roles and choices of family members, friends, allies, and advocates who support those with ASD as they encounter barriers to a meaningful quality of life throughout the lifespan.
All courses are structured to move from an exploration of advocacy, behavior, quality of life, and the criminal justice system to a call for action by allies and advocates in each of these areas.
This certificate program may be used as a specialization to fulfill some of the coursework requirements of the M.Ed. Individually Designed Program for Educators.
Program Prerequisite: Bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited college or university
Program of Study
Courses may have prerequisites for registration; please check course descriptions before registering.
Required Courses (12 credits):
ESPED 6020 | ASD: Roles of Allies and Advocates | 3 |
ESPED 6021 | ASD: Challenges of the Criminal Justice System | 3 |
ESPED 6022 | ASD: Focus on Individual Strengths - a Different View of Behavior | 3 |
ESPED 6023 | ASD: Quality of Life - Transition and Adulthood | 3 |