About Msc Autism And Related Conditions
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Msc Autism And Related Conditions Description
Key features of the programme include:
- Innovative and integrated curriculum that reflects the various aspects in the provision of autism services (i. e. clinical, social care and specialist education).
- Flexibility for you to gain specialist knowledge in their respective professions
- People living with Autism are involved in the delivery of the programme
- Teaching is supported by online learning and support
- Strong links with various third sector organisations
- Research informed teaching
- Multiprofessional teaching team with vast experience and expertise in Autism and related conditions
- Choice between a research project or a work based portfolio for the MSc dissertation
- Available as either a full time or part time study
You will require at least a 2. 2 honours degree or equivalent in an appropriate subject. There is also provision for admission that takes into account work experience if you have an undergraduate degree below a 2: 2 honours level.
If you do not have an undergraduate degree you must have significant relevant work (or other) experience, which has been assessed as appropriate by the Admissions Selectors.
If you are an international student, you will need to demonstrate knowledge of the English language at IELTS overall 6. 5 or Swansea University recognised equivalent.
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Llongyfarchiadau i raddedigion heddiw!
Congratulations to today's graduates!
The next open day is Thursady 26th of April. If you are interested in undertaking the MSc come along and have a chat.
http://www.swansea.ac.uk/postgraduate/ope n-days/
Looking forward to welcoming all the guest speakers!
Bursaries of £3,400 are now available from the Welsh Government. They are allocated on a 'first come, first served' basis to applicants who have been accepted on a postgraduate course.
For full details, click the link. The MSc Autism and Related Conditions is one of the courses eligible for this funding.
The Festival of Autism is back again for its second year. This student and community partnership is a wonderful event and you can find out more about it here
https://www.facebook.com/festivalofautism
Some more pictures from graduation.
Congratulations to all our graduates today including our prize winners.
PhD opportunity with Wales Autism Research Centre (WARC) exploring anorexia in autistic females - Further details in the link.
Want to know more about our Autism and Related Conditions courses? Book your place on the next Postgraduate Open Afternoon on 8th November - details in the link.
Newport Mind are seeking Community Wellbeing Workers. Details in the link below.
Seirrah Occupational Therapy have a vacancy for a Occupational Therapist - details in the link below.
Autism Puzzles Cymru are looking for volunteers. They are looking for a commitment of about 2hrs a week (or more) and if you are one of our students you could use this experience for your portfolio project. Contact them for details.
Looking to work for a charity; go to https://www.facebook.com/charityjobfinder / and view all the opportunities available.
If you were unable to attend The Welsh Autism Shows on Thursday, visit their Facebook page and you will be able see various videos from the event.
Health survey from the psychology department.
Looking forward to meeting our new students tomorrow. A warm welcome to you all as we start this new adventure together.
We are looking forward to meeting all of our new Autism students this time next week. If you are coming on the course, you are invited to attend the Postgraduate Taught Induction Event being held on Wed 27th September. Remember to book your place via the EventBrite Link.
Details about a Sensory Considerations event by AutSide Education and Training.