Assistive Technology
About this Program
These courses are offered by Georgia Tech, one of the top 10 public universities in the nation in engineering and information technology, according to U.S. News & World Report. The university's main campus in Atlanta, Georgia, is a significant research presence in the city, region, nation, and across the globe.
Our expert instruction is delivered by faculty from Georgia Tech’s Center for Assistive Technology and Environmental Access (CATEA), a pioneer in the field of assistive technology and environmental access for over two decades. CATEA is a multidisciplinary engineering and design research center dedicated to enhancing the health, activity, and participation of people with functional limitations through the application of assistive and universally designed technologies in real world environments, products, and devices.
The program consists of:
- 8 available courses
- 1 certificate
- 3 ways to learn (classes in Atlanta, online, or in person at your office)

