Special EducationSpecial Education
SPED 7716 E01 - Autism: Theories & Characteris
Credits:
3.00
This class focuses on persons with autism. Topics to be addressed include features of specific conditions seen in this group; historical and philosophical issues related to autism spectrum disorders; theories of intelligence, executive function, and their impact on definition and identification of autism spectrum disorders; and patterns of normal development and patterns of exceptional development in major developmental areas.
Lecture:
3.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Literacy & Special Education
Campus |
Distance Learning Technology |
Start Date |
AUG 12, 2020 |
End Date |
DEC 05, 2020 |
Days Taught |
TBA |
Time of Day |
TBA |
Location |
TBA |
TBA |
Instructor(s):Rachel Tullis |
Open Seats:0 of 36 as of 01/23/2021 07:37:26 |
Pre-requisites:
SPED 6706
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Additional Information: |
Instructional Method: 100% Online (E) |
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Course taught 100% online using CourseDen and no face-to-face meetings. Students must have Internet access. Students should check CourseDen on the first day of the semester session for assignments. If you have trouble logging into CourseDen or cannot see your section, please contact UWG Online at 678-839-6248, or visit their website at Supplemental Information .
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