Autism Coursework

Glenville State University offers two graduate-level courses (a total of 6 credit hours):

  • EDSP 570 Foundations of Autism
  • EDSP 580 Teaching Students with Autism (Prerequisite – EDSP 570)

EDSP 570 will be offered every Fall semester and EDSP 580 every Spring semester (16 weeks each) in an online/asynchronous format.

A total of 30 hours of field-based classroom observation experience focusing on the characteristics of students with Autism and the application of evidence-based practices for educating students with Autism or 30 hours of documented field-based experience serving students with Autism is required. Glenville State University Department of Education will assist the candidates in arranging for the required field-based experiences in public school settings.

Individuals who have earned a bachelor`s degree may enroll in the 6-credit hour graduate-level Autism coursework. Upon successful completion of the coursework, the qualified individuals who hold a Professional Teaching Certificate in Emotional/Behavior Disorders, MultiCategorical Special Education, Mental Impairment (Mild/Moderate), Severe Disabilities, or PreSchool Special Needs or the equivalent to these endorsements may apply to the West Virginia Department of Education for an additional endorsement in Autism.

For more information regarding the additional certification application process, please visit: https://wvde.us/certification/certification-info/