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SPED 311 - Introduction to Autism Spectrum Disorder

Description
This course will examine the historical perspective of the autism spectrum as well as the etiology, early detection, assessment, diagnosis, and characteristics of persons with ASD throughout the lifespan. Participants will learn a variety of interventions and instructional strategies appropriate in non-educational settings in order to improve an individual's social, behavior and communication skills among other quality of life outcomes. Prerequisite: Students must complete either SPED 101 or SPED 110 before enrolling in this course. Class Notes: This is a completely online course that requires a significant time commitment. You will need excellent time management and self-motivation to meet deadlines. You are required to use your MSU email account, have access to your own personal computer, and regular access to the Internet. It is your responsibility to ensure that throughout the semester your computer meets the minimum technology requirements along with the additional course requirements which are available online at www.minotstateu.edu/online. Some courses have additional requirements such as software, proctors, or live sessions. This course may also require online recorded proctored exams where you and your environment will be visible to instructor. Your instructor will make your course available on the first day of class. It will NOT be available before the first day of class. Distance education courses are not eligible for some Minot State tuition waivers.
Recent Professors
Recent Semesters
Spring 2024, Spring 2021, Spring 2020, Spring 2019, Spring 2018
Former Title
Introduction to Autism Spectrum Disorders
Class Size
25
Credits
3