ERSEA Systems Curriculum
In order to earn
a credential, certificate or become a licensed
trainer, students must complete the required
courses, a portfolio, a prior learning
assessment and a formal observation to be
submitted to the University for award review.
The program
prepares students to begin or continue working
in ERSEA administrative and management positions and serve as a
catalyst for management advancements. Students
will learn how to: analyze, plan and implement
enrollment systems, analyze community assessment
information and facilitate planning efforts to
determine design options, analyze your program's
recruitment efforts and enrollment guidelines,
develop and revise the agency's ERSEA systems,
policies and procedures and evaluate, design and
monitor systems to help programs.
Requirements of program:
For a
credential,
a student must complete
3
credit hours of training;
For a
certificate,
a student must complete
18 credit
hours of training
To become a
licensed trainer,
a student must complete
21 credit
hours of training;
All students must
also:
Complete a
general management course (3 credits)
Complete 120
clock hours of fieldwork in the disabilities
service area
Complete online
examination and documentation process
Complete a Prior
Learning Assessment portfolio packet
Pay license fee
(License fees are determined by state in
which student resides)
Complete award
review process
Admission
Criteria
Candidates for
admission to the certificate program must be
employed in a Head Start program and possess a
high school diploma or General Educational
Development (GED) diploma.
The deadline for 2013 Fall #1 session is September 30, 2013.
Classes begins on October 21. The next
session starts 6 weeks after that date.