Interdepartmental Developmental Disabilities Certificate

The Interdepartmental Developmental Disabilities Certificate program provides students with a foundation of knowledge regarding etiology, treatment, and policy issues related to individuals with developmental disabilities and their families through a 12-credit hour certificate program. In addition, it provides background knowledge for careers in professions such as education, communication science and disorders, physical therapy, occupational therapy, family counseling, and nursing.  Currently, we have students completing the IDD certificate who are pursuing careers in Speech-Language Pathology, Audiology, Social Work, Psychology, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, Applied Behavior Therapy, Music Therapy, Nursing, and Education.

For more information on or apply to the Interdepartmental Developmental Disabilities Certificate program, please visit the project website.