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2020-2021 Graduate Catalog 
    
2020-2021 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Advanced Language and Literacy Science Certificate


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The objective of the Advanced Language and Literacy Science (ALLS) graduate certificate is to develop specialized knowledge in advanced language and literacy science with a specific focus on populations who have difficulty with the acquisition of language and literacy skills. These populations include, but not are not limited to: children growing up in poverty in urban contexts, children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities, autism, and other neurodevelopmental disorders, children with learning disabilities, children and adults who are deaf and hard of hearing, children and adults with communication impairments, and children and adults developing language and literacy in multilingual environments.

Program Requirements

The certificate will consist of 18 credit hours. There will be four required courses for a total of 12 credit hours and two electives for a total of 6 credit hours.

Certificate Requirements


Required Courses (12 Hours)


  • PSYC 9930 - Measurement and Assessment in Advanced Language and Literacy Science 3 Hours
  • or

  • EPY 9930 - Measurement and Assessment in Advanced Language and Literacy Science 3 Hours
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  • 1 to 9 Hours
  • or

  • EPY 9920 - Language Development, Disorders and Intervention Research 3 Hours
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  • 1 to 9 Hours
  • or

  • EPY 9910 - Reading Development, Disorders, and Intervention Research 3 Hours
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  • 1 to 3 Hours
  • or

  • EPY 9900 - Special Topics: Research in Challenges of Acquiring Language and Literacy 1 Hours (can be taken up to three times)

Scholastic Discipline Policy


After completing six credit hours and at the end of each term thereafter, certificate students are evaluated for continuation in the program. Evaluation will include meeting academic milestones in their doctoral programs. Unless exceptional circumstances are present, students with a GPA below 3.0 in graduate-level classes will be scholastically terminated from the certificate program.