Assistive Technology Graduate Certificate

Assistive Technology Graduate Certificate
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Build Independence With Adaptive Technologies

Explore the exciting world of adaptive tools that empower people with physical limitations to achieve greater independence. Our UNH Online Assistive Technology Graduate Certificate builds on your professional background, using creativity and clinical reasoning to help people overcome challenges at home, at work or in school. Increase your earning potential, open new opportunities, and learn new ways to improve lives. Graduates are trained to sit for the National RESNA certification for ATP credentials.

Become a leader in Assistive Technology and help individuals achieve maximum independence with a Graduate Certificate at UNH.

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Program Highlights

  • Consists of 7 Courses, 15 credit hours
  • Earn your graduate certificate in 10-12 months
  • Courses delivered 100% online during eight-week terms
  • Includes one hands-on campus visit

Program Details

Apply by July 1 for fall admission
Location: 100% online
Credit Hours: 15
Program Length: 10-12 months

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Faculty Expertise


Courses are taught by full-time faculty who are experts in their fields of practice.

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Skill-Building Courses


Build foundation of essential knowledge and skills for building durable peace.

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Dedication and Support


Personalized support from UNH Online student success coaches.

  • Kathy Blake

    Student Spotlight

    In our visually oriented society, Kathy Blake helps young people with vision impairment adapt to their universe. Kathy also enjoyed transcribing Braille for students with vision challenges, an interest that subsequently sparked a desire to earn a Master of Education (MEd) in Blind and Vision Studies from University of Massachusetts. The increasingly critical role of technology inspired Kathy to enroll in the UNH Online Assistive Technology Graduate Certificate Program, where she found a new passion within the field.

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