IBCCES offers a number of certification programs for educators and licensed professionals to inform them of the most recent research and best practices in the fast-changing field of special needs and education.

This page shows the differences between the different certification programs so each person can find the program that is right for their goals and position.

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  • “Actually we need a lot of therapies. Our government has therapies, but there’s a long waiting list. They should have more.“ – Nancy, mother of autistic child in Malaysia

  • “The therapists were not really helpful in terms of experience. They don’t have enough experience for early intervention treatment.“ -Amina, mother of child on the spectrum in Malaysia

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Benefits of Certification Programs

Educators and licensed professionals worldwide are seeing the benefits that come from becoming certified for Autism and special needs. Enhanced credibility, greater parent/patient confidence, increased funding opportunities, and reduced risk of litigation are just a few of the benefits of training and certification from IBCCES.

The International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education Standards (IBCCES) is recognized as the leader in continuing education in special needs across the world.

We have outlined the core competencies for each certification program as well as the requirements for applying to help make it easier to find the program that is right for you.

Certified Autism Specialist and Autism Certificate

CAS Officially Endorsed by:
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Introduction to the CAS and AC Programs

Our Certified Autism Specialist™ and Autism Certificates are for professionals who are responsible for providing services or support to individuals who have cognitive disorders (including autism) as a part of their scope of work. These certificates focus on the latest research and best practices in the following areas related to autism and other cognitive disorders: an overview of autism, behavior of people on the autism spectrum, IEP and program development, early childhood education, approaches and strategies for parent communication, and comorbidity with relation to autism and other cognitive disorders.

Certification Requirements

Certified Autism Specialist Autism Certificate
Degree Masters Bachelors None
Years of Experience 2 10 0
Topical CEU Hours*
(included in program)
14 14 14
Registry Fee $495 $495 $295
Renewal Fee $199 $199 $149
Topical CEU for Renewal*
(included if needed)
14 14 14

*CEUs must match the competencies for that certificate program.
Contact IBCCES to for accepted CEUs.

Common roles for CAS include:

Education Professionals:

  • Special Education Teachers
  • Special Education Directors
  • School Psychologists
  • Behavior Specialists
  • School Counselors
  • Classroom Teachers
  • Principals
  • School Nurses
  • Administrators
  • Clerical and Support Staff
  • Paraprofessionals
  • Higher Education

Licensed Professionals:

  • Speech Language Pathologists
  • Speech Therapists
  • Occupational Therapists
  • Physicians
  • Dentist
  • BCBA and ABA Professionals
  • Physical Therapists
  • Psychologists
  • Clinical Social Workers
  • Licensed Professional Counselors
  • Nurses
  • Recreational Therapists

Common Roles for ACs Include:

Education Professionals:

  • Classroom Teachers
  • Paraprofessionals
  • Behavior Specialists
  • School Personnel
  • School Bus Drivers
  • Autism Program Support Staff

Licensed Professionals:

  • Autism Organization Volunteers
  • ABA Therapists
  • Childcare Directors
  • First Responders
  • Paramedics
  • Law Enforcement Officers
  • Firefighter
  • Medical Assistants
  • Medical Billing Clerks

  • Lau Anna Siu Fun

    Lau Anna Siu Fun, Licensed LEGO®-based Therapy Trainer, CAS

    IBCCES training helps me understand more in-depth the child’s needs and what challenges they face. Also the teaching flowchart from my training help to remind me of what to do before giving instructions. This is an effective tool in the teaching and learning process. I implement this with all the children I meet before any instruction is given.

  • Joe Chan Chun Chung

    Joe Chan Chun Chung, Project Supervisor, CAS

    IBCCES credential shows my commitment and profession to serving people with ASD.

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Advanced Certified Autism Specialist & Advanced Autism Certificate

Advanced Certified
Autism Specialist

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Advanced Autism
Certificate

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Introduction to the ACAS and AAC Programs

Our Advanced Certified Autism Specialist and Advanced Autism Certificates are for practitioners looking to increase their knowledge and expertise in the field of ABA therapy. The content of the courses was developed under the guidance of Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) and other professionals with clinical ABA experience, so you can be guaranteed that you are learning from highly trained experts with extensive practical knowledge and experience.

The training and certification is designed to help master educators and licensed professionals successfully implement ABA programming in the home, center, school or community environments. During the course, you will be able to implement what you learn immediately to see how the training is making you a stronger ABA practitioner.

Certification Prerequisites

Advanced Certified Autism Specialist Advanced Autism Certificate
Degree Masters Bachelors None
Years of Experience 2 10 0
Topical CEU Hours*
(included in program)
21 21 21
Registry Fee $669 $669 $469
Renewal Fee $299 $299 $249
Topical CEU for Renewal*
(included if needed)
21 21 21
Prerequisite CAS CAS AC
Package
(includes prerequisite certification)
$875 $875 $555

*CEUs must match the competencies for that certificate program.
Contact IBCCES to for accepted CEUs.

Common roles for ACAS include:

Education Professionals:

  • Classroom Teachers
  • SPED Teachers
  • Administrators
  • School Counselors
  • Clerical and Support Staff
  • Paraprofessionals
  • Higher Education

Licensed Professionals:

  • Social Workers
  • School Phycologists
  • Speech Language Pathologists
  • Occupational Therapists
  • Physical Therapists
  • Behavioral Health Professionals and Staff
  • Physicians
  • Dentists
  • Healthcare Providers and Staff

Common roles for AAC include:

Education Professionals:

  • Classroom Teachers
  • Paraprofessionals
  • School Personnel
  • School Bus Drivers
  • Autism Program Support Staff

Licensed Professionals:

  • Autism Organization Volunteers
  • ABA Therapists
  • Childcare Directors
  • First Responders
  • Paramedics
  • Law Enforcement Officers
  • Firefighter
  • Medical Assistants
  • Medical Billing Clerks

  • Chiman Estephan

    Deputy Clinical Director, Speech Language Pathologist, ACAS

    IBCCES training provided further insight into multi-disciplinary intervention approaches and techniques that can be used when working with individuals who have autism.

With International BCBA Certification no longer an option, ACAS & AAC are great alternatives for specialized training and certification.

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Reference
Parent quotes:https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.3109/13668250.2016.1196657