Disability Studies Certificate

Program code: DSAB-CC

Location: Manchester

Program Description

People with disabilities are an integral part of the community and should receive necessary community-based supports.

This certificate program provides a concentration in on-the-job training in direct service situations, as well as specialized courses that relate to developmental disabilities, which prepares individuals for employment opportunities working people with disabilities, such as paraeducators and/or group home employees.

Learning Outcomes

With the addition of experience in the field of disability and upon successful completion of all Disability Specialist certificate program requirements, graduates will:

  1. Define and discuss basic definitions, causes, psychological characteristics and educational approaches relevant to children with disabilities.
  2. Discuss how children and adults with disabilities have unique abilities rather than limitations.
  3. Compare various learning theories and their application to children and adults with disabilities.
  4. Demonstrate an understanding of ethical standards including confidentiality.
  5. Define ethical standards in the disability field and demonstrate confidentiality in written and oral assignments.

Certificate Requirements

Required Courses
HSER 1001Introduction to Human Services3
HSER 2351Working with Individuals and Families3
HSER 2420Group and Interpersonal Relations3
HSER 2441Human Services Agencies and Organizations3
PSY 1011General Psychology I3
PSY 1163Children with Disabilities3
PSY 1173Adults with Disabilities3
PSY 1183Learning Process and Disability3
PSY 1184Assistive Technology Across the Lifespan3
PSY 1185Issues and Trends in Disabilities3
Total Credits30