Autism Spectrum Disorders
The Autism Spectrum Disorders Certificate/Licensure program provides advanced, specialized training for teachers pursuing K - Age 21 autism licensure in the state of Minnesota. A teaching license is required for admission into this program, which is offered collaboratively through the Department of Special Education in the School of Education and the Departments of Communication Sciences and Disorders and Counseling and Community Psychology in the School of Health and Human Services.
Courses
- CSD624 — Language/Communication Assessment and Interventions for Students with ASD
- SPED505 — Behavior Theories and Practices in Special Education
- SPED511 — Special Education Procedural Safeguards
- SPED513 — Mathematics Instruction for Students with Special Needs
- SPED515 — Assistive Technology for Students with Special Needs
- SPED516 — Individualized Assessment in Special Education
- SPED518 — General Education Literacy Instruction for Special Educators
- SPED519 — Literacy Instruction for Students with Special Needs
- SPED531 — Collaboration Skills and Transition Planning in Diverse Settings
- SPED623 — Learning Environments for Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder
- SPED628 — Elementary Practicum in Autism Spectrum Disorders
- SPED629 — Secondary Practicum in Autism Spectrum Disorders