Landmark college professional certificate

This course is the part of the online professional certificate program in Learning Differences and Neurodiversity (LDN) offered by Landmark College, with specializations in “Executive Function,” “Autism Online and on Campus,” or “Post-Secondary Disability Services”.

This course, designed for early career disability resources/services professionals, starts with a foundational overview of higher education Disability Services/Resources Offices (DSO/DROs), followed by an introduction to legal principles and multiple frameworks within the disability field. After this general content, students will take a deeper dive into diagnoses/conditions and disability identities in order to conceptualize DSO programming and create critical and meaningful allyships and relationships on their campuses. The course includes numerous opportunities to apply knowledge and culminates in a large-scale application-driven project for students to have an action plan for their professional career at the course’s end.

Three graduate credits will be awarded per course for students achieving a grade of 80% or greater.

This is an 8-week course, consisting of modules for each week. Each module includes several micro-units, learning activities, and participation prompts. Micro-units are subtopics within the modules, and they contain learning activities (various types of independently accessed content) and participation prompts (asynchronous opportunities to provide thoughts and insights for classmates). Modules 1 and 2 open on the first day of the course; modules 3-8 open roughly 2 weeks in advance of its synchronous session.

The course also includes 6 weekly live facilitated discussions scheduled primarily in the evenings (Eastern Time). We will make every attempt to accommodate individual schedules. Participants should plan on attending at least 5 of the 6 discussions. Facilitated discussions will be hosted via Blue Jeans.

WeekTopicsAHEAD Competencies
Week 1
Foundations
• Statistical Overview of Higher Education and Disability
• Ethics
• Meeting Professional Standards
• Meeting Standards for Operating Disability Services Programs
1.7, 1.8
Week 2
Legal Compliance and Accessibility in the Post-Secondary Environment
• Americans with Disability Act (ADA)
• Section 504 (of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973)
• Section 508 (of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973)
• Higher Education Opportunity Act (HEOA)
• Important Case Law
1.5, 1.11
5.1
Week 3
Models of Disability
• Religious-Moral
• Charity Framework
• Medical Framework
• Social Justice Framework
• Compliance, Service, Comprehensive, and Embedded Models of Disability Services
2.1, 2.2
Week 4
Beyond LD, ADHD, and Autism – An Introduction to Other Disability Types
• Co-Occurring Disabilities
• Psychiatric Disabilities
• Physical Disabilities
• Sensory Disabilities
• Other medical and chronic health conditions
3.7
4.1
Week 5
Beyond Access Programs and Services for Neurodivergent Students
• Tutoring
• Orientation
• Learning Strategy and Academic Skills Instruction
• Executive Function Coaching
• Peer Mentorship Programs
• Disability/Neurodiversity Cultural Centers
• Honor Societies
• Student Clubs and Orgs
• Sensory Rooms/Spaces
2.3
7.5
Week 6
Disability Culture, Identity, and Intersectionality
• Disability Culture
• Autistic Culture
• Disability Identity Models
• Specific-Disability Identity
• Race and Disability
• Gender and Disability
• Sexual Orientation and Disability
1.4
2.2, 2.4
3.4
Week 7
Collaboration and Outreach
Importance of Collaboration
• Developing Alliances
• Advocacy and Representation
• Enrollment and Outreach
• Professional Development and Training
1.7
2.2
3.7
4.1
5.1
6.1, 6.3
7.1, 7.2, 7.3, 7.4, 7.5, 7.6, 7.7
Week 8
Assessment and Evaluation
• Importance of Assessment
• Using AHEAD and CAS Program Standards for Assessment
• Leveraging Assessment for Program Growth
3.5
5.2, 5.3

Details of the Module format are as follows:

  1. Participation Prompts and Comments
    33 points total; 5.5 points each
    Each Module will have Participation Prompts that consist of 2 steps:
    1. Posting an original response AND
    2. Posting a comment related to someone else’s response