The nine-credit graduate certificate in autism offers current and in-training teachers and school professionals a comprehensive understanding of the characteristics and diagnostic criteria, instructional considerations, language and communication needs, and behavioral and social supports specific to students with autism. Only one undergraduate course can be appled to the post-baccalaureate certificate.
Program of Study - Autism Certificate
Delivered through face-to-face instruction on the W&M campus by expert faculty, the certificate provides a foundational understanding of autism as well as advanced classroom management skills, enhancing the repertoire of skills and understanding to manage severe and persistent problem behavior in the classroom. The program also offers a focus on collaboration, providing valuable skills to establish and maintain the positive collaborative relationships involved in the wrap-around service model most effective in supporting students with autism and other disabilities.
Required Courses
In addition to coursework listed below, students complete 15 hours of fieldwork, which may consist of practicum and/or internships. All classes are offered in the evening to accommodate working professionals.