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Five Jobs Working with Autistic Children
As more and more children are diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in the United States, it's becoming increasingly important to have early intervention in the lives of the children, families, and communities affected.
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Why I Chose SJU to Earn My Bachelor’s Degree
When asked to contribute a blog for Saint Joseph’s University, my first thought was explaining why I chose Saint Joseph’s University to pursue my bachelor’s degree.
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Faculty members and other thought leaders share their thoughts and insights into what skills employers are looking for in new hires and other issues of interest to you.
Introduction of Dr. M. Michelle Rowe, program director
Overview of the Autism Studies Track Curriculum
Benefits of Research-based Training for Early Intervention of Autistic Children
Career Opportunities for Autism Studies Graduates
Trusted Sources of Autism Information
Passion for Autism Spectrum Disorder
The Kinney Center and Autism Education
Good Fit for Autism Studies Track
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