Online Master of Art in Special Education (Autism Spectrum Disorders)
Learning about the unique aspects of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) can encourage educators to use effective and compassionate techniques for supporting autistic individuals. The ASD master’s program offers a useful theoretical and applied curriculum to students. You’ll gain the ability to conduct supportive interventions and facilitate effective learning strategies.
Quick facts
Next start date: 01/10/2022
Total classes: 10
Weeks per class: 7.5
Total credit hours: 30
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Earn your graduate degree in autism spectrum disorders
The master’s in autism, offered through the special education department, allows you to pursue an ASD concentration. Through this degree, you can study techniques for supporting autistic children and adults in a variety of contexts, including:
- Clinics.
- Community and home settings.
- Educational environments.
- Workplaces.
The curriculum emphasizes a fact-based approach to understanding various and distinct ASD characteristics. You’ll have the opportunity to dispel common misconceptions and determine the credibility of sources. Students in the program also learn strategies for sharing reputable information with family members of autistic individuals to ensure parents and caregivers are properly informed about ASD and how to support their loved ones.
By studying practical examples and sharing knowledge with your classmates, you can develop techniques for collaborating with other professionals as you design and implement support strategies.
Work with autistic children and adults
Educators perform a crucial and essential service, and specialists from different backgrounds help ensure that all people can reach their full potential. In addition to being useful for teachers, graduate programs in ASD can benefit family members and a variety of professionals including:
Does my master's in autism spectrum disorders concentration say 'online'?
No, Arizona State University’s diplomas don’t specify whether you earn your degree online or in person. All diplomas and transcripts simply say “Arizona State University.” That’s because ASU Online students learn from the same faculty and receive the same course content as in-person students receive.
Autism spectrum disorders courses
The program employs a combination of real-time courses and small group meetings. You’ll develop a theoretical foundation in ASD and practice strategies for applying the discipline. Students also explore how the CEC standards function in practical scenarios. Classes in the ASD master’s program include:
Core course
Foundations of Autism Spectrum Disorders
Core course
Measurement, Data Display, Interpretation and Experimental Design
Core course
Family-Centered Practices
Core course
Consultation Frameworks and Issues
Core course
Applied Behavior Analysis in Inclusive Settings
Elective course
Verbal Behavior
Applied Project OR Capstone
Practicum
What can I do with a master’s degree in autism spectrum disorders?
The master’s in autism program is a useful specialization in the field of education. The degree can also provide you with the understanding and experience needed to support individuals with autism in a variety of contexts. Additional education or professional licensure may be required for some professions.
Potential paths you might consider include:
Educator.
Interventionist.
Paraprofessional.
Psychologist.
Speech-language pathologist.
Therapist.
Courses developed and taught by PhD faculty
The faculty of Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College draws from a range of academic disciplines — including cognitive science, psychology and economics — to gain insight into important questions about the process of learning, the practice of teaching and the effects of education policy. The faculty is committed to connecting research to schools and other learning environments. Our teacher and leadership preparation programs combine scholarly rigor with practical application.
Courses developed and taught by PhD faculty
The faculty of Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College draws from a range of academic disciplines — including cognitive science, psychology and economics — to gain insight into important questions about the process of learning, the practice of teaching and the effects of education policy. The faculty is committed to connecting research to schools and other learning environments. Our teacher and leadership preparation programs combine scholarly rigor with practical application.
Autism degree admission requirements
Applicants to the Master of Arts in special education program who wish to pursue a concentration in autism spectrum disorders must fulfill the requirements of both the Graduate College and the Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College.
Learn from leading faculty at a highly respected university
Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College brings people and ideas together to increase the capabilities of individual educators and the performance of education systems. According to U.S. News & World Report, Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College is the only U.S. college of education to rank in the top 15 in both on-campus and online graduate education degrees.
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