MA Industrial/Organizational Psychology in O&M - Plan of study | Course descriptions | NOMC certification
MEDCI with Cognate in TBS - Plan of study | Course descriptions | LA State Certification
MA with Certification in TBS - Plan of study | Course descriptions | LA State Certification
Orientation and Mobility
Master of Arts in Industrial/Organizational Psychology in Orientation & Mobility
Independence is the ability to go where you want, when you want, without inconvenience to yourself or others.
~ Dr. Kenneth Jernigan, long time leader of the National Federation of the Blind
The O&M program infuses throughout its curricula a positive expectation for independent travel and the technical skills and knowledge to support this belief system. In addition, it emphasizes non-visual instruction, Structured Discovery learning and highly developed travel skills. Students in this program are expected to demonstrate proficiency teaching the skills and attitudes of orientation and mobility as defined under the Structured Discovery Learning model. Towards this end, the O&M program focuses on the principals of: teaching to promote mastery of the foundational skills of independent, non-visual travel; emphasis on the teaching of problem solving and the transfer of travel strategies to all situations; emphasis on self-initiated movement to promote control over personal travel; and to instill an attitudinal transformation in order to promote healthy psychological and social adjustment to blindness.
Some of the classes in the program include:
- Introduction to Orientation and Mobility
- Advanced Orientation and Mobility
- Social and Psychological Aspects of Blindness
- Developmental Psychology of Blindness
- Rehabilitation Systems and Issues
- Internship in Orientation and Mobility
Persons who successfully complete the O&M graduate concentration are eligible to apply for the NOMC examination offered by the National Blindness Professional Certification Board (NBPCB). The National Blindness Professional Certification Board has been created to certify qualified specialists in work with the blind.
Louisiana Tech University/Louisiana Center for the Blind's Master's program is an innovative and proven concept in university trained orientation and mobility instruction. If you are interested in a career in the field of orientation and mobility, you are invited to call the Institute on Blindness for further details.
Contact
Edward Bell, PhD
Institute on Blindness
(318) 257-4554
ebell@latech.edu