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Associate of Science in Developmental Disabilities
Description:
The Associate of Science in DD is a unique program that works closely with North Dakota’s community-based service system and the North Dakota Center for Persons with Disabilities to train skilled staff who will provide services to adults with developmental disabilities(DD).

In addition to the classes listed below, students must complete MSU's general education requirements.
Notes:
Students in this program often hold full-time and part-time jobs in the DD service industry while they earn their degree. In many cases their employers pay for a portion of their degree program.

Required
SPED 101: Introduction to DD
SPED 111: Health Care in I/DD I
SPED 112: Health Care in I/DD II
SPED 120: Intro to Positive Behavior Supports
SPED 130: Expanding Leisure Options
SPED 140: Human Development
SPED 221: Promoting Personal Outcome
SPED 223: I/DD and Mental Health Disorders
SPED 225: Assisting People with TBI
SPED 250: Developing Communicative Interactions
SPED 255: Aging and I/DD
SPED 296: Supervised Field Experience in I/DD
     


 
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