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The MSc Autism provides a critical understanding of the conceptual frameworks relevant to understanding Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). This Masters-level course enables you to understand complex cognitive and affective theories essential to supporting the autism profile.
This knowledge will enable you to translate theory into practice and to critically evaluate evidence-based approaches to intervention. Our philosophy that autistic people require a holistic approach throughout their life journey means you can draw upon experiences of our multi-professional student cohort. Our students include leading professionals, autistic students and those with dual professional-parental experiences. Your learning will be inspired from input provided by internationally respected autism experts.
Undergraduate Honours degree in a related discipline, or equivalent qualification. Direct lived experience of living or experience of working with autistic people. Any experience should be detailed on the personal statement section of the application form.
Applicants with other forms of experience who would like to discuss their eligibility should contact us via the enquiry form below.
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Compulsory
Conceptual Frameworks in Autism
The Spectrum of Autism
Responding to the Impact of Autism: Approaches and Interventions
Experiential Placement
Research Methods & Reasoning
Dissertation
Optional – one of the following to be chosen
Autism & Related Conditions
Autism & Schooling
Multi-professional Work & Family Support
Independent Study Module
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