Coppin State University

Assistive Technology Certificate

Baltimore, United States

The Non-degree in Assistive Technology Certificate at Coppin State University is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Coppin State University in Baltimore is an urban public institution focused on access, student success and career preparation. With programs spanning business, education, health professions and the sciences, Coppin promotes experiential learning and community engagement while supporting students from diverse backgrounds. The university emphasizes practical skills, civic leadership and pathways to employment.

Students benefit from applied coursework, internships and partnerships with local employers that connect academic learning to workforce needs. Coppin’s supportive campus environment offers advising, tutoring and career services designed to help students succeed academically and transition smoothly into professional roles. Classrooms and programs are oriented toward hands-on practice, licensure preparation and community impact.

International applicants will find a welcoming campus with resources for cultural adjustment, academic support and career planning. Baltimore’s urban setting provides opportunities for professional networking, internships and community involvement. Coppin’s student-centered approach and focus on real-world outcomes make it a strong choice for learners seeking practical training and meaningful engagement with local and regional employers.

About the Program

The Assistive Technology Certificate at Coppin State University is a non-degree program that teaches students how to make technology accessible to everyone. This program is for students with a Bachelor's degree, offered in English, and can be completed in 1 year. It helps students develop an accessibility mindset and learn how to provide tools and technologies to make products and services available to all.

The curriculum includes lectures, demonstrations, discussions, field visits, hands-on experiences, and presentations, covering various aspects of assistive technology. Students will develop skills in accessibility, assistive technology, and rehabilitation, learning how to ensure that everyone has the tools and tech needed to participate in the world around them.

Graduates of this program can work as Assistive Technology Specialists, Accessibility Consultants, Rehabilitation Engineers, Disability Support Specialists, or Inclusive Designers, in industries such as healthcare, education, or technology. They will be equipped to work in various settings, from hospitals to tech companies, helping to create a more accessible world.

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