Social Sciences (Critical Autism Studies) at Edge Hill University - UCAS

Edge Hill University

Degree level: Postgraduate

Social Sciences (Critical Autism Studies) (Taught)

Course summary

Uncover what life is like for autistic people. Unravel the impact of support available today and how this shapes their experiences. Studying with us, you’ll map the evolution of autism interventions, and engage with current debates in policy and practice. We’ll also help you develop your own knowledge of autism in the 21st century and sharpen your critical study skills. Not only will you benefit from specialist training, you’ll also learn from autistic people who work alongside our interdisciplinary department. Listen to diverse stories and learn to appreciate autism as a unique way of being. We’ve designed this postgraduate qualification for anyone who works or aspires to work, or communicates regularly with autistic people. The course offers an opportunity to take on continuing professional development (CPD) and boost your career prospects. We particularly welcome applications from autistic people, their families and carers. What you'll study You’ll challenge perceptions that autism is a disorder or deficit, as well as coming to see it as a form of cognitive diversity. After gaining this new perspective, you’ll apply it in practice environments by working with those in autism services. As part of this postgraduate qualification, you’ll also trace the history of autism interventions, from early approaches to modern best practice. And take part in current discussions and controversies.

Modules

Please visit our website for available modules.

Assessment method

You will be assessed through a combination of reports and essays and encouraged to draw and reflect on your experiences, whether gained through employment or as an ‘expert by experience’. There are no formal written examinations as part of the current assessment methods on this programme.


How to apply

International applicants

Please visit edgehill.ac.uk/international

Entry requirements

You should have a degree equivalent to UK first-class or second-class honours (2:2 or above) in a relevant subject such as social sciences or other human sciences. It may be possible to join the programme without a degree if you are in full-time employment, have a minimum of five years’ work experience, and can demonstrate evidence of continuing professional development through a portfolio and written statement. Applications are particularly welcomed from ‘experts by experience’, including autistic people, as well as their family members or carers. An interview will form part of the selection process if you do not meet the degree requirements outlined above.


Fees and funding

Tuition fees

No fee information has been provided for this course

Additional fee information

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Social Sciences (Critical Autism Studies) at Edge Hill University - UCAS