Graduate Certificate Programs
Preparing Educators of Students with Autism
This 15-credit graduate level online certificate is designed to enhance one’s understanding and skill set in the area of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). The program incorporates knowledge from current research, evidence-based practices in autism assessment and intervention as well as perspectives of individuals with ASD and their families. Whether you are a professional practitioner or personal care provider, this program will update your knowledge and strengthen your skills.
The Graduate Certificate in Preparing Educators of Students with Autism is NOT the equivalent of a state teaching license nor preparation to earn a teaching license.
It is possible to take a course from the series without being admitted to the program. Students who are interested in completing the series must apply to the program. If you choose to purse a master's or doctoral degree in Special Education, these certificate courses may apply to your degree requirements. Completion of the certificate programs does not guarantee admission to the master's or doctoral program.
For more information regarding this certificate program, please contact the Special Education Program at aimpolk@indiana.edu.
Required Courses (15 cr.)
- K631 Introduction to Autism Spectrum Disorders (3 cr.)
- K632 Promoting Social Competency in Autism Spectrum Disorders (3 cr.)
- K633 Communication Development, Assessment, and Intervention in Autism Spectrum Disorders (3 cr.)
- K634 Preventing and Intervening with Challenging Behavior for Students with Autism Spectrum Disorders (3 cr.)
- K635 Evidence-Based Professional Practice to Support School-Based Learning for Students with Autism Spectrum Disorders (3 cr.) (prerequisite: successful completion of K631, K632, and either K633 or K634)