Sensory Impairment and Autism Spectrum Disorders - Graduate Certificate
Program Description
Graduate certificates are intended to meet the supplemental post-baccalaureate education needs of professionals. A graduate certificate program is a set of courses that provides in-depth knowledge in a subject matter. The set of courses provides a coherent knowledge base.
Offered: Online
Career Opportunities With This Certificate
The Sensory Impairment and Autism Spectrum Disorder Certificate provides teachers and other professionals with specialized knowledge and strategies to use with the growing population of students with autism who also have a sensory impairment (visual impairment, hearing impairment, or deafblindness). It is supplemental to another degree or certificate.
Application Requirements
Visit the Graduate Application Process page for more information.
Semester in which the program can be started
Continuous enrollment, students may begin coursework during any semester.
Estimated Hours to Completion
15 hours of coursework.
Financial Aid
Scholarships and assistantships for doctoral students are available through the office of graduate education and research in the College of Education.
Deadlines
Admission is rolling so there are no deadlines.
Tuition & Fees
Use the Student Business Services Tuition Estimator to estimate your costs.
Contacts
College of Education
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Address
Texas Tech University, College of Education, 3002 18th Street Lubbock, TX 79409 -
Phone
(806) 742-2377 -
Email
educ.webmaster@ttu.edu