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Jun 13, 2026
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Graduate Catalog 2026 - 2027
Foundations of Autism Spectrum Disorder, Graduate Certificate
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This program is currently not accepting new admits.
Introduction
The College of Public Affairs and Education Graduate Certificate Program in Foundations of Autism Spectrum Disorder provides students with basic knowledge and skills necessary to teach children and adolescents with autism. In this program, students will examine the characteristics of individuals with autism and practice educational interventions designed for children and youth with autism. Additionally, students will investigate and critically examine the scientific knowledge and theory underlying educational practices, programs, and strategies for individuals with autism. Completion of this certificate program by itself does not provide for an Ohio teaching certificate or license. Students interested in teaching licensure programs should contact the Levin Student Services Center at 216-687-4625 for further information about other available programs. This program is designed to be delivered in an online format.
Admission Information
Application materials should be submitted to the Graduate Admissions Office.
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Certificate Requirements
(16 credit hours) The requirement for this certificate is the completion of four special education courses:
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