Autism Spectrum Disorder Certificate Requirements If you are interested in Non-Degree Special Education Licensure and/or a masters degree from KSU, you must be fully admitted into the program and complete the prescribed coursework on the Licensure and/or Master’s Degree prospectus in addition to courses that are prescribed here for the Autism Spectrum Disorder Certificate. Name _____________________________________ Banner Identification _______________________________________ KSU email _________________________________ Date Graduate Work Began __________________________________ Street Address _______________________________ Degrees/Certifications_______________________________________ City, State, Zip Code __________________________ Teaching License (Discipline/Grade band) _______________________ Autism Spectrum Disorders Certificate Core Courses: 16 - 18 Credits Required Course # Course Name Alternate Course Semester/Year Taken Credit SPED 53030 Applied Behavior Analysis I _________________________ ___________________ 3 SP&A 64309 ASD: Theory and Diagnosis _________________________ ___________________ 3 SP&A 64501 Social Communication Aspects of ASD _________________________ ___________________ 3 SPED 6/73959 SPED 6/73030 Medical Aspects of Lifespan Disabilities or Pharmacological Interventions in SPED _________________________ ___________________ 3 SPA 64309 ASD: Lifespan Interventions _________________________ ___________________ 3 SPED 64394 SPED 53031 ASD Capstone (1-3) or Applied Behavior Analysis II (3) _________________________ ___________________ 1-3 Total Credits _______ Signatures Student _______________________________________ Date ____________________ Advisor _______________________________________ Date ____________________ Notes: 1. 2. 3. A maximum of 4 hours of approved graduate level coursework can be transferred into the ASD Certificate Program and students must have earned A or B grades on transferred coursework. All (transferred and taken) coursework for the ASD Certificate program must be completed within 6 years. Courses are not offered all semesters. To complete the program in 1 year, students must take ABA I and ASD: Theory and Diagnosis in Fall, Social Communication Aspects of ASD and Medical Aspects of Lifespan Disabilities in Spring, and ASD: Lifespan Interventions and Capstone course in Summer. Revised May 2014