This is a part-time degree. You can also study this degree full-time: Educational Assistive Technology MSc
Assistive Technology (AT) supports students with a broad range of learning difficulties, physical disabilities and/or sensory impairments. These range from high incidence, lower impact disabilities (for example, dyslexia, dyspraxia) through to low incidence, higher impact disabilities (for example, cerebral palsy, autism).
This course is taught by distance learning. You will be able to attend weekly online classes at the same time as other students on the course. These synchronous learning classes will help you collaborate and interact with your fellow learners.
There is also a week of on-campus activity (optional for international students) including learning sessions and a conference where you can meet suppliers, and your fellow students.
This course has been developed to address a global need for the professionalisation of the ‘Assistive Technologist’ role within all levels of education provision.
Your degree should be in computing, education or a therapeutic subject.
You can also apply if you have at least three years appropriate working experience in a suitable context. This could include work in a special school, specialist college, third sector organisation, or social care contexts.
You will also need a letter of support from your employer indicating their agreement for you to use your working context to undertake MSc EduAT coursework.
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