Quick Facts
Application Deadline
June 15Program Start
Fall TrimesterGPA Requirement
minimum cumulative 2.70 required to applyAdmits per Intake
15About the Program
The Profession
Conductive Education is a developmental method to teach everyday life skills to children and adults with motor disabilities. It teaches the participants how they can take an active part in life by using and improving their skills to their maximum abilities. The objective of Conductive Education is not to directly change a certain disability, but to integrate and coordinate various functions. Conductive Education covers all aspects of human development—physical, cognitive, communication, language, social and emotional.
The Program
The Certificate in Conductive Education program is a 5 trimester program for students who hold a bachelor degree. The student must also complete 3 pre-requisite courses. The certificate includes clinicals in 4 of the 5 trimesters. The goal of the program is to graduate professionals who are educated in the health and learning needs of individuals with motor disorders, the principles of pedagogy, and liberal studies. These graduates will be trained to work as conductor-educator specialists in conductive education settings and in sites that assist individuals with motor disorders such as clinics and schools.
Here's what you can expect while pursuing your certificate in Conductive Education.
Here's what you can expect while pursuing your certificate in Conductive Education.