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Undergraduate Clinicians: Ed 199RA

ED 199RA is an undergraduate course offered through the UCSB Koegel Autism Center. We offer an opportunity for a limited number of students to acquire research and clinical experience while earning upper-division course units. We are looking for high-achieving students, with a GPA of 3.5 or higher. Experience in the field of developmental disabilities is desirable, but not required.

Dr. Robert Koegel is the ED199RA course professor. In addition, each student works under a graduate student who trains, supervises, and assigns research and clinical tasks to him/her.

Research experience is a critical component in most graduate school applications. The UCSB Koegel Autism Center allows undergraduates to participate in all steps in the research process, under the close guidance and supervision of an experienced graduate student clinician. Undergrads may also have the opportunity to work directly with children with autism and their families and schools, again with close supervision.

If you are an undergraduate who would like to find out more information about enrolling in the ED199RA course, please print out a recruitment form, fill it out, and turn it in to the Koegel Autism Center clinic room, located in Phelps 1157.

If you have further questions, please email us at autism@education.ucsb.edu and type "ED199RA" on the subject line.