Assistive Technology
Accessibility is about providing the tools and technologies to make a product or service available to as many people as possible. When you have an accessibility mindset, you ensure no one gets left behind.
Our comprehensive Assistive Technology certificate program meets the demand for qualified Assistive Technology (AT) professionals, and for rehabilitation practitioners wanting to advance their skill. Coursework reflects a variety of learning opportunities, including lectures, demonstrations, discussions, field visits, hands-on-experiences, and related presentations.
750+ Course Options
The Coppin State University Academic Catalog has a wide variety of skill-building courses designed to inspire and prepare you to be in-demand professionals and transformational leaders.
Certificate Requirements
To earn the graduate Certificate in Assistive Technology, students must complete 15 credit hours. Students must also have an email account and reliable internet access:
Certificate Courses (15 credits)
Course | Credits | Name |
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REHB 507 | 3 | Introduction to Assistive Technology |
REHB 510 | 3 |
Designing and Using Assistive Technology |
REHB 511 | 3 | Special Project–Applications of Technology |
REHB 598 | 3 | Vocational Evaluation and Assessment of Individuals with Disabilities |
REHB 636 | 3 | Multicultural Counseling |
Related Programs
Rehabilitation Counseling
Job Development and Job Placement Services
Vocational Evaluation and Work Adjustment
Professional Counseling Licensure
Assistive technology is in the Department of Psychology, Counseling, and Behavioral Health in the College of Behavioral and Social Sciences.