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Visual Impairment Certificate Requirements

This online certificate will consist of graduate courses totaling 12 credits via a prescribed sequencing of courses. Two of the courses will be required. Additionally, participants will select six credits of the optional prescribed courses. Earned credits can be counted in a plan of study towards a master's degree or completed as a stand-alone credential. Certificate offerings have no interruption or delay to ongoing education.

The courses are offered at the graduate-level through the Special Education Master's program. These courses will provide essential skills and practical knowledge for supporting individuals with Visual Impairments in educational and community settings. The overall course curriculum would include, but is not limited to, a theoretical foundation of knowledge in the area of Visual Impairment, and a wide range of competencies that are necessary for the provision of effective education/support programming for individuals with Visual Impairment. 

Program Requirements

Course List
CodeTitleCredits
Required:
SPED 500Introduction to Visual Impairment3
SPED 505Low Vision Assessment and Remediation (Move SPED 505 to the Required list)3
Electives (select 6 credits):
SPED 501Diseases and Function of the Eye2
SPED 502Braille Reading and Writing2
SPED 503Orientation and Mobility/Visual Impairment2
SPED 504Communication Media and Methods/Visual Impairment3
SPED 530Braille Code 12
SPED 531Braille Code 22
SPED 532Visual Impairment/Early Intervention3
SPED 533Technology for Visual Impairment (Remove SPED 533 from required list. Add it to the electives list.)3
SPED 534Teaching Students with Multiple Disabilities3

The requirements on this page are pulled from UND’s academic catalog and may not reflect future terms. Updates are published annually in April.

What is a graduate certificate?

A graduate certificate is a short series of graduate-level college courses that offer specialized training in a specific industry. UND offers graduate certificate programs focused on education, technology, business, and public administration. You must complete your bachelor’s degree before enrolling in a graduate certificate program.

Graduate certificate courses can sometimes be stacked to meet the requirements for a master’s degree. Reach out to the department for clarification prior to entering a graduate certificate program if your desire is to apply your graduate certificate credits to a master’s degree.

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Dr. Renae Bjorg
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College of Education & Human Development
P 701.777.6760
renae.bjorg@UND.edu

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