Academic Catalog - 2022-2023

College of Social and Behavioral Sciences

Institute for Human Development

Disability Resource Specialist, Graduate Certificate


Academic Information

This graduate certificate provides training to people desiring to work in positions that support individuals with disabilities in institutions of higher education.    

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Academic Catalog - 2022-2023

College of Social and Behavioral Sciences

Institute for Human Development

Disability Resource Specialist, Graduate Certificate


Careers

What Can I Do with a Disability Resource Specialist Certificate?

This certificate will prepare you to become a Disability Resource Specialist in a post-secondary setting.  Disability Resource Specialists play a vital role in promoting access and ensuring reasonable accommodations are provided to individuals with a wide range of disabilities so that they can participate fully and successfully in a post-secondary environment. This Certificate program is designed for individuals with bachelors or master’s degrees in Rehabilitation Counseling, Special Education, Counseling, Educational Psychology or other related fields.

Career opportunities that might be pursued:
  • Disability Resources Access Consultant
  • Program Manager or Director 
  • Post-secondary educational settings
     

With further education, one of these paths is possible:
  • Americans with Disabilities Act Coordinator 
  • Section 504 Compliance Officer in a higher education setting
  • Equity and Access coordinator or investigator    

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Academic Catalog - 2022-2023

College of Social and Behavioral Sciences

Institute for Human Development

Disability Resource Specialist, Graduate Certificate


University Requirements

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Academic Catalog - 2022-2023

College of Social and Behavioral Sciences

Institute for Human Development

Disability Resource Specialist, Graduate Certificate


Overview

In addition to University Requirements:

Students may be able to use some courses to meet more than one requirement. Contact your advisor for details.

Minimum Units for Completion 12
Major GPA 3.0
Additional Admission Requirements Additional admission requirements over and above admission to NAU are recommended.
Fieldwork Experience/Internship Fieldwork Experience/Internship is required.
Some online/blended coursework Required

Purpose Statement

Disability Resource Specialists play a vital role in promoting access and ensuring reasonable accommodations are provided to individuals with a wide range of disabilities so that they can participate fully and successfully in a post-secondary environment. The purpose of this graduate certificate is to prepare personnel who will not only address work force demand, but also support persons with disabilities to access and participate more fully in all post-secondary environments, programs, and activities in order to ultimately have the same opportunities as their peers who do not have a disability.  

Participants in the program will be introduced to a disability studies approach that respects the lived experiences of persons with disabilities and identifies environmental and attitudinal barriers that may prevent full participation in life activities. They will learn about the requirements of the Americans with Disability Act as amended, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Fair Housing Act. They will also learn how those statutes and regulations impact and apply to post-secondary educational environments. Participants will learn and practice the application of specific procedural tools to address the broad range of questions and situations that staff in a Disability Resource Office encounter, from eligibility as a person with a disability to determination of academic adjustments to fundamental alteration protocols. This will be achieved through analysis of federal regulations, guidance and court rulings that will then be applied to hypothetical and theoretical case presentations. Participating students will develop and refine their skills by working in a Disability Resource office supervised by a trained DR Specialist in DIS 608. It is critical that all participants learn how apply their knowledge learned through the other three courses in the certificate enabling them to be more effective DR Specialists. This graduate certificate provides training to people desiring to work in positions that support individuals with disabilities in institutions of higher education. 

This Certificate program is designed for individuals with bachelors or master’s degrees in Rehabilitation Counseling, Special Education, Counseling, Educational Psychology or other related fields. The certificate will meet the needs of individuals looking to enter the field of Disability Resources in higher education, Disability Resources professionals already in the field as well as Higher Education Administrators whose portfolio includes offices with these functions.

Student Learning Outcomes

Students who successfully complete this certificate will:

1. Demonstrate and apply a fundamental knowledge and comprehension of the disability access laws, and regulations that apply within a post-secondary education environment, including:

2. Demonstrate the ability to carry out the various elements involved in the basic operations of a Disability Resource office within a post-secondary education environment including:
3. Understand and apply the theories and methods within disability studies to inform actions and communication in a post-secondary education environment, including:

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College of Social and Behavioral Sciences

Institute for Human Development

Disability Resource Specialist, Graduate Certificate


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Academic Catalog - 2022-2023

College of Social and Behavioral Sciences

Institute for Human Development

Disability Resource Specialist, Graduate Certificate


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