Candidates may choose this certificate program to gain proficiency in applied educational concepts, principles, and practices, to work with students who have autism spectrum disorders and their families. Practicum experience, field studies, and observation at Connecticut public schools and the Gengras Center (a state-approved special education facility and model lab school affiliated with the University of Saint Joseph) are part of the curriculum.

Degree Type: Graduate Certificate
Credits: 15
Average Completion Time: 1 year
Eligible for Financial Aid: No
Location: 
On-campus courses (weekday evenings)
 
Additional Notes: 
Credits can also be concentration in the M.A Special Education program and being admitted to both this certificate and the M.A. Special Education program simultaneously would also make student eligible for financial aid.