Department of Blindness and Low Vision Studies
Fabiana Perla, EdD, COMS, CLVT, Chair
Programs in Blindness and Low Vision Studies were first developed at Salus University in 1983, making Salus University the first institution in the country to offer four master’s degrees and certificates in the following areas:
Mission
To develop and offer graduate programs preparing highly qualified professionals to support individuals with blindness and low vision through the education and rehabilitation process, by creating an interprofessional environment of practitioners committed to lifelong learning, critical thinking, and dedication to the individuals and communities they serve.
Vision
To enhance the quality of life of individuals with blindness and low vision through excellence in interprofessional education, service delivery and research; and to increase the numbers, diversity and leadership roles of vision professionals in education and rehabilitation settings worldwide.
Department of Blindness and Low Vision Studies (BLVS) Programs:
Master of Science, Low Vision Rehabilitation (LVR)
Certificate Program, Low Vision Rehabilitation
Master of Science, Orientation and Mobility (O&M)
Certificate Program, Orientation and Mobility
Master of Education, Blindness and Vision Impairment (BVI)
Certificate Program, Education in Blindness and Visual Impairment
Master of Science, Vision Rehabilitation Therapy (VRT)
Certificate Program, Vision Rehabilitation Therapy
The maximum number of years to complete the above degrees is five.