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Web courses on the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and disability-related topics from the Southeast ADA Center and the ADA National Network in collaboration with national, regional, and local Networks and Partners.
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Credit for Courses
Some courses provide Certificates and Continuing education credit (CEU). Also, some courses are approved for specific credentials, such as: Commission on Rehabilitation Counselor Certification (CRCC); Certified Employment Support Professional™ (CESP); and ADA Coordinator Training Certification Program (ACTCP).
Foundations of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
(formerly ADA Basics)
This course was revised, updated, and expanded from the ADA Basic Building Blocks web course to a foundational learning experience. Thus, the web course name has been changed to: Foundations of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) (also known as ADA Foundations). This comprehensive web course is designed to increase your knowledge and understanding of the core concepts about the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) and the ADA Amendments Act of 2008 (ADAAA). This web course has been developed to help you learn about the important concepts of the ADA and to think about inclusive solutions for people with disabilities in the workplace, state and local government programs, and private businesses.
Credit: Certificate, CRCC, ACTCP, CESP – if pass Post Test (80% score)
Cost: $5 admin fee per user; contact for group rate
Estimated Time: 7 hours
Contact: Southeast ADA Center
Phone: 404-541-9001
Email: adasoutheast@syr.edu
Web: courses.myadalearning.org/courses/
ADA Title I: Employment Requirements
Who has obligations under Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), who has rights, pre-employment do’s and don’ts, the process for identifying and providing reasonable accommodations, requirements concerning medical information and confidentiality, how to troubleshoot job performance and safety issues and the complaint process.
Credit: CEU, CRCC – if pass Final Exam
Cost: Free (Registration required)
Estimated Time: 2.5 hours
Contact: New England ADA Center
Phone: 617-695-0085
Email: elearning@newenglandada.org
Web: learn.newenglandada.org
ADA Title II Tutorial
An on-line tutorial to provide you with the basic principles and core concepts of Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). This tutorial discusses the purpose of the ADA using a civil rights framework; summarizes what is required under Title II of the ADA; and explains each nondiscrimination requirement with its defenses or limitations under Title II of the ADA
Credit: Certificate, CRCC – if pass Post Test (80% score)
Cost: $5 admin fee; contact for group rate
Estimated Time: 6 hours
Contact: Southeast ADA Center
Phone: 404-541-9001
Email: adasoutheast@syr.edu
Web: courses.myadalearning.org/courses/
Architectural Accessibility Laws
Overview of the four major federal laws that require accessibility in new construction or alterations: the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the Architectural Barriers Act (ABA), the Fair Housing Act (FHA) and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act. At the end of the course you should be able to determine which laws apply to different projects.
Credit: CEU, AIA – if pass Final Exam
Cost: Free (Registration required)
Estimated Time: 90 minutes
Contact: New England ADA Center
Phone: 617-695-0085
Email: elearning@newenglandada.org
Web: learn.newenglandada.org
At Your Service: Welcoming Customers with Disabilities
Discover the best practices for effectively working and interacting with people who have disabilities. Each topic contains information, as well as case studies and self-tests to help you apply what you’ve learned.
Credit: CEU, CRCC – if pass Post Test (80% score)
Cost: $5 admin fee per user; contact for group rate
Estimated Time: 4 hours
Contact: Southeast ADA Center
Phone: 404-541-9001
Email: adasoutheast@syr.edu
Web: courses.myadalearning.org/courses/
Banking for All: Access, ADA and Disability
Financial institutions and other financial service providers will get information to ensure their institution and services are inclusive and welcoming to people with disabilities. The eight(8) modules in this course can be used as a series or as stand-alone to provide information on the basic concepts of disability rights and responsibilities. Each module has a pre-test and post-test for participants to test their knowledge.
Credit: None
Cost: Free
Estimated Time: 1 hour per module.
Contact: Southeast ADA Center
Phone: 404-541-9001
Email: adasoutheast@syr.edu
Web: courses.myadalearning.org/courses/
Disability Rights Law Overview
An introduction to four major federal disability rights laws: the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the Rehabilitation Act, the Fair Housing Act (FHA), and the Air Carrier Access Act (ACAA). At the end of the course you should be able to determine which laws apply to different discriminatory situations.
Credit: CEU, CRCC – if pass Final Exam
Cost: Free (Registration required)
Estimated Time: 2 hours
Contact: New England ADA Center
Phone: 617-695-0085
Email: elearning@newenglandada.org
Web: learn.newenglandada.org
Federal Court Concepts
A free online module introducing the structure of the American Federal court system, types of Federal courts cases, and how to use Federal court decisions in research.
Credit: None
Cost: Free
Estimated Time: 1 hour
Contact: Southeast ADA Center
Phone: 404-541-9001
Email: adasoutheast@syr.edu
Web: courses.myadalearning.org/courses/
Fair Housing Act, Section 504 and the ADA
Learn about the rights of people with disabilities in housing under the Fair Housing Act (FHA), Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). The focus is on reasonable accommodations and reasonable modifications. We will address the definition of disability, the differences between accommodations and modifications, documentation of disability that a housing provider may require, undue burden, fundamental alteration and the request process.
Credit: CEU – if pass Final Exam
Cost: Free (Registration required)
Estimated Time: 2 hours
Contact: New England ADA Center
Phone: 617-695-0085
Email: elearning@newenglandada.org
Web:learn.newenglandada.org
Rocky Mountain ADA Center Course Catalog
Courses on diverse topics about the ADA, disability rights, and access in areas including: emergency preparedness, media, transportation, recreation, voting and other disability laws.
Credit: Available if pass Final Exam
Cost: Free (Registration required)
Estimated Time: 45-90 minutes, varies with course
Contact: Rocky Mountain ADA Center
Phone: 719-444-0268
Email: email@rockymountainada.org
Web: rockymountainada.talentlms.com/catalog/