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Autism spectrum disorders

Certificate program

Program

The certificate program in autism spectrum disorders (ASD) is designed to prepare teachers and related service personnel to design and deliver services to children and youth with ASD and their families.

ASD are developmental disorders of neurobiological origin that can affect intellectual functioning, social abilities, and language and communication skills.

This 14-credit program offers specialized training in methods of assessment, intervention, and treatment evaluation. Admission is open to graduate and undergraduate students. This program offers professional development opportunities for autism resource specialists, public and private social service agency staff, personnel at public and private schools, treatment facility personnel, and psychology and education professionals.

Demand is rising for professionals with training in this field. According to the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), approximately 2 to 6 per 1,000 children have a diagnosis of autism spectrum disorders (ASD), with some recent studies citing dramatic apparent increases in prevalence in certain locales. In Minnesota, 8,588 school-age children are identified with ASD (State of Minnesota Child Count, 2006).

Certificate coursework prepares students with the most effective instructional and behavioral methods for this population. Students also complete a practicum course designed to demonstrate competencies learned in their coursework. The practicum will be supervised by qualified professionals and will be tailored to each student’s current skills, stated needs, and previous experiences. Curriculum will also include ethical issues related to treatment delivery, the need for supervision by qualified professionals, and the limits of candidates’ individual skills.

In addition, certificate coursework will comply with the proposed competencies for Special Education Teachers working with Students with ASD. These competencies were developed in collaboration with the various groups and agencies that work with this population and the Minnesota Autism Project and Network.

The certificate program is offered through the College’s Department of Educational Psychology (EdPsych) and the Department of Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences at the University of Minnesota’s College of Liberal Arts (CLA).

Admission

Admission requirements to this certificate program include the following criteria. Undergraduate and graduate applicants must fulfill separate admission requirements:

Undergraduate applicants

By the beginning of the program, applicants must have earned at least 60 credit hours with a minimum 2.80 grade point average (GPA). Undergraduate students wishing to complete the certificate must be admitted to a degree program at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities campus.

Graduate applicants

Applicants must have a minimum 2.80 GPA in undergraduate degree and 3.00 in graduate work from accredited institutions.

All applicants must also submit the following materials:

A maximum of three credit hours completed at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities campus and related to the autism field may be accepted as prior credits. Coursework must be approved by certificate faculty. No coursework from outside the University of Minnesota will be accepted as transfer credits. No course substitutions will be allowed.

Send application materials in one packet to:

Autism Spectrum Disorders Certificate Admissions
Student Services
110 Wulling Hall
86 Pleasant Street S.E.
Minneapolis, MN 55455
Fax: 612-626-1580

Application deadlines

Because applications will be reviewed on an ongoing basis, applications may be submitted at any time of the year.

All candidates will be notified (via postal mail or electronically) about their admission status within four weeks of application.

Program completion requirements

All coursework must be completed for the certificate. Students will have a maximum of four years to complete coursework for the certificate. Students must maintain a minimum 3.00 GPA in certificate coursework to remain in the program. A minimum grade of B is required for successful completion of the practicum (EPSY 5702).

Completion of certificate requirements will be noted on the student’s transcript.

Curriculum

Required coursework (11 credits)
Students must complete 11 credits of the following coursework:

Elective coursework (3 credits)
Students must complete an additional 3 credits by completing one of the following three courses:

Note: For course descriptions and schedules, refer to the University of Minnesota Class Schedule at the University’s One Stop student services Web site.

Registration

Currently admitted degree-seeking, certificate-seeking, or non-degree seeking students may register online for coursework at the University’s One Stop student services Web site.

Students who want to begin certificate coursework before admission to a University of Minnesota degree or certificate program should complete a CEHD First-Time Registration for non-degree seeking Students packet [.pdf; download and complete]. Packets are also available at the College’s office of Student Services, 110 Wulling Hall, 86 Pleasant Street S.E., Minneapolis, MN 55455;612-625-6501; e-mail: cehdgrad@umn.edu.

For questions about registration, contact Student Services at 612-625-5815.

Note: Certificate coursework completed with undergraduate student status cannot be applied to graduate-level degree programs.

Tuition/financial aid

Certificate tuition varies, depending on a student’s enrollment status and residency. Tuition fees are charged according to the following criteria:

General financial aid advising and information are available from the University’s Office of Student Finance (OSF), 200 Fraser Hall, 106 Pleasant Street S.E., Minneapolis, MN 55455; 612-624-1111.

For graduate assistantship/scholarship information (for students enrolled in graduate degree programs), contact the Graduate Assistant Employment office, 200 Donhowe (for mail) or 100 Donhowe (for walk in), Minneapolis, MN 55455; 612-624-7070; fax: 612-625-9801.

Program faculty

Susan C. Hupp
255 Burton Hall
612-624-1003; e-mail: shupp@umn.edu

Jennifer McComas
224 Burton Hall
612-624-5854; e-mail: jmccomas@umn.edu

Joe E. Reichle
115 Shevlin Hall
612-625-6542; e-mail: reich001@umn.edu

 

Revised June 2007