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2015-2016 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Infant Toddler Mental Health


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About the Certificate in Infant-Toddler Mental Health


The certificate in Infant-Toddler Mental Health is a 12-credit part-time interdisciplinary Arcadia University Graduate Certificate, with four courses each requiring 20 practicum hours. This certificate is offered in an online and/or in a hybrid (online with few face to face meetings) format. The certificate can be completed within one academic year (August to May).

The Infant-Toddler Mental Health online certificate program is suited particularly for professionals who are seeking additional expertise in the field of infant-toddler mental health and who represent a variety of fields, including early intervention, behavioral health, social work, foster care, early childhood mental health consulting, nurse consulting, occupational and physical therapy, speech and hearing therapy, and child care.

The program is designed to develop leaders in the field, support increased communication among professionals, caregivers and families, and train infant and toddler mental health professionals. The certificate program supports prevention and intervention efforts to address mental and behavioral health issues in early childhood to reduce significant personal and social difficulties in later childhood, adolescence, and adulthood.

The certificate program can be taken as a standalone professional development and skills-building program for those participants who do not have the time or the need for a fulltime master’s degree. However, credits earned may be applied to a Master of Education degree.

The online certificate program provides an opportunity for students living and working in a variety of regions to train in the field via the Web. Courses may be taken from anywhere in the world. This is an asynchronous program, and students can log on at a time that is convenient to them to complete the coursework and 20-hour practicum requirement for each course. The practicum is to be completed in a family or educational setting and requires supervisor approval.

Computer Requirements

For the certificate program, students will need access to high speed Internet. The courses are highly interactive and make use of electronic resources that require Flash software. Students also may need a webcam for audio/visual recordings and presentations. Software and hardware requirements are identified at the start of each course.

Certificate Requirements


(12 credits)

Transfer Credit:


Transfer credit is not permitted in this program.

Please Note:


All students completing a graduate Education certificate (GPA 3.0 is required) are required to complete a certificate completion form with their academic adviser after completing 12 Arcadia graduate credits and submit the form to the Office of Graduate Studies.

All graduate forms can be found on the graduate forms page at www.arcadia.edu/gsforms.

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