CEHS Announces New Graduate Programs

NEW for Spring 2012 - Post Baccalaureate Certificate in Developmental Models of Autism Intervention (DMAI)

The Post-Baccalaureate Certificate program in Developmental Models of Autism Intervention (DMAI) prepares teachers and other educators, mental health practitioners and allied health professionals to use assessment, education and intervention strategies to work with children with autism and their families. It provides professionals with comprehensive academic and applied experiences around Autism Spectrum Disorder from a developmental and relational perspective.

Courses are offered during the evenings and summers to meet the needs of working students, and individuals may complete the certificate program in just one year.

Following successful completion of the certificate program, students may choose to apply to the MEd in Inclusive Early Childhood Education without having to submit GRE test scores. If admitted to the MEd, all 15 certificate credits would transfer into that program.

This certificate program will be offered by the University's new Center for Autism and Early Childhood Mental Health. To learn more, visit http://cehs.montclair.edu/academic/ca/index.shtml.

New PhD in Family Studies Approved

The College of Education and Human Services will offer a new PhD in Family Studies beginning in Fall 2013. For more information, visit: http://cehs.montclair.edu/cehs/cehs_news/article.php?ArticleID=8772&ChannelID=23

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