Course Information
College of Applied Health Sciences
Disability and Human Development
Introduction to Assistive Technology: Principles and Practices
DHD 440 / Credit Course
This course covers the principles and exemplary practice of assistive technology used by individuals with disabilities, including: augmentative communication, seating, mobility, computer access, environmental control, home modifications and worksite modifications.
Prerequisite: Graduate standing or consent of the instructor.
This class is offered to: Graduate Level Students
Credit Hours: 3 credit hour(s)
This course is a part of the following program(s):
Assistive Technology Certificate
Section 1 (16027) |
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Online August 24 - December 04, 2009 |
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Registration Deadline: through 10th day of class. |
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| Instructor(s): Glenn Hedman | ||
| Location: University of Illinois at Chicago and Online Disability, Health and Policy Room: 448 1640 W. Roosevelt Chicago, Illinois 60608 |
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