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Supported Employment and Transition Certificate

The purpose of this certificate is to prepare specialists who can develop and implement programs in supported employment and adult community living for youth and young adults with disabilities. Students must complete a minimum of 21 units with a 3.0 (B) grade point average. Students are able to develop additional competencies in instructional interventions, living options, community networking, and assistive technologies.

Prerequisites: A bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution with a grade point average of at least 2.75 (when A equals 4) in the last 60 semester (90 quarter) units attempted. Introductory disability coursework and experience.

Required courses (9 units):

  • SPED 501
    Typical and Atypical Learning Processes (3) or

  • SPED 664
    Issues Affecting Employment of Individuals with Severe Handicaps (3) or

  • ARP 684
    Foundations of Rehabilitation (3)

  • ARP 687
    Placement Practices with Individuals with Disabilities (3)

  • SPED 771
    Directed Internship: Special Education (3) Cr/NC or

  • ARP 743
    Fieldwork in Rehabilitation (3) Cr/NC or
     
  • CSP 730
    Fieldwork in Counseling (3) Cr/NC

To complete the certificate, students must identify 12 units of advisor-approved Special Education; Administration, Rehabilitation or Postsecondary Education; or Counseling and School Psychology coursework.

Dr. Caren L. Sax (csax@mail.sdsu.edu) is the program advisor for the SETS Certificate in the Department of Administration, Rehabilitation and Postsecondary Education, will meet with each certificate student to design an individualized program of study based on the student’s educational background and professional experience. Students may enroll in certificate program and master’s degree program concurrently.