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Visual Impairment Certificate Requirements

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

Each of the four courses will be cross-listed with current graduate-level courses in the specialization of Visual Impairment. 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 a Visual Impairment. The four 3 credit courses include the following:

Course List
CodeTitleCredits
Required: (total 6 credits)
SPED 400Introduction to Visual Impairment3
SPED 405Low Vision Assessment and Remediation3
Options: Participants select two of the following three courses: (total 6 credits)
SPED 401Diseases and Function of the Eye2
SPED 403Orientation and Mobility2
SPED 404Communication Media/Methods Visual Impairment3
SPED 430Braille Code 12
SPED 431Braille Code 22
SPED 432Visual Impairment / Early Intervention3
SPED 433Technology for Visual Impairment3
SPED 434Teaching Students with Multiple Disabilities Visual Impairment3
SPED 485Internship: Visual Impairment1-6

Faculty teaching in the Graduate Special Education program will also be teaching in the undergraduate Certificate in Visual Impairment program due to cross-listing. Access to all existing UND library resources will be available for students in the undergraduate certificate program.

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 an undergraduate certificate?

The difference between certificate and degree programs typically involves the time and cost to earn them. They also differ in the number of courses you must take. Degrees provide you with a well-rounded depth of knowledge while certificate programs focus on skills related to a specific career field. Like a minor, a certificate program is noted on your UND official transcript. The difference between an undergraduate certificate program and a minor is that students may pursue certificate programs without pursuing a major.

The same undergraduate degree admission requirements apply to undergraduate certificate programs at UND. Many students choose to pursue undergraduate certificate programs while concurrently working on a degree. Others are enrolled exclusively in undergraduate certificate programs.

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