Autism Spectrum Disorder
In large part due to increased awareness and improved identification, schools are serving more autistic students. The need for professionals trained to educate this population has also increased. Florida State’s online Autism Spectrum Disorder graduate certificate program offers you a unique opportunity to gain invaluable skills and learn best practices for teaching individuals on the autism spectrum.
Teachers enrolled in the program who are already licensed in the state of Florida in Exceptional Student Education (grades K-12) will be eligible for the Autism Endorsement from the Florida Department of Education upon completion of this program. This endorsement can increase marketability and open new job opportunities, particularly in serving students with autism. The online graduate certificate in Autism Spectrum Disorder at Florida State is particularly suited for practicing professionals working in educational settings and for individuals pursuing a graduate degree with an interest in providing direct services to individuals with autism.
Note: The ASD certificate program does not lead to a graduate degree. Looking for our master's program in Curriculum & Instruction? Click here!
Admission to a certificate program is required. Students are not enrolled in a certificate program by virtue of being enrolled in related courses. Students must first apply to and be admitted to both the university and to the certificate program in order to be considered enrolled. The following are required for admission to the program:
Step 1: Apply for admission to the University (select one):
Florida Residency Form: If you are a Florida resident, you must complete the Florida Residency Affidavit, even if you were previously designated a Florida Resident by the university. If you do not complete this form, you will be classified as a non-Florida resident for tuition purposes.
Step 2: Complete the ASD Certificate Admissions Form. Important: The online Certificate Admissions Form must be submitted no later than two weeks prior to the end of the semester in which the second certificate course is completed.
Step 3: Submit additional application materials to the program coordinator, Dr. Addie McConomy.
To earn the graduate certificate, you must complete the required courses within 7 years of enrolling in the program and earn a minimum of a 3.0 (grade of B or better) in each required course. After all certificate coursework is completed, but not later than 2 weeks after grades post, submit a Certificate Completion Form. Completion forms approved by the program coordinator and OASIS will then be forwarded to the Registrar's Office for processing and posting and posting to the student's official transcript.
Required Courses:
Fall
Spring
Summer
Total Credits: 12 Credits
Signature Tasks
There are select assignments in your courses that will be used as evidence that you meet professional standards required of the ASD certificate. You will receive an email from OASIS about purchasing a subscription to a student learning platform. This is where you will upload your signature task assignments into a portfolio. You should upload signature tasks to the portfolio the same semester that you complete the assignment. The following are the assignments (and corresponding course) that are signature tasks that need to be included in your ASD portfolio on the Student Learning & Licensure Platform.
Information about tuition and fees can be found here. Please note that you may incur costs associated with the purchase of books/materials for courses. Students are required to purchase access to a Student Learning and Licensure (SLL) Platform.