Psychology and Learning Disability

Bachelor's degree

In Portsmouth

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Portsmouth

  • Start date

    Different dates available

Why take this course? The term 'learning disabilities' is used interchangeably with 'intellectual disability' to describe those who have significant problems with learning and who need support with many aspects of life. This distance learning course enhances knowledge and skills of graduates and experienced practitioners wishing to develop their understanding of people with learning disabilities.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Portsmouth (Hampshire)
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Tangier Road, PO3 6PZ.

Start date

Different dates availableEnrolment now open

About this course

What will I experience? On this course you can: Be taught by academics who are active researchers in learning disability Participate in live web-based chat forums, e-conferencing, and individual tutorials, to discuss your work with lecturers and with other students Tap into the Library’s vast selection of electronic resources or access library facilities and borrow books locally via the SCOLNUL scheme

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Subjects

  • IT
  • Disability
  • Psychology
  • Psychology of Learning

Course programme

Clare Mander, MSc Applied Psychology of Intellectual Disabilities graduate

  • Be taught by academics who are active researchers in learning disability
  • Participate in live web-based chat forums, e-conferencing, and individual tutorials, to discuss your work with lecturers and with other students
  • Tap into the Library’s vast selection of electronic resources or access library facilities and borrow books locally via the SCOLNUL scheme

Additional information

Duration
1 year full time (distance learning), 2 years part time (distance learning)
Entry
A good honours degree or equivalent. Applicants with a professional qualification not at degree level may be accepted - each application is considered on an individual basis according to academic qualifications as well as professional qualifications and experience. English language proficiency at a minimum of IELTS band 6.5 with no component score below 6.0.
Fees

Home/EU/Channel Islands/Isle of Man and International full-time students
2016/17 entry: distance learning: £6,400
2017/18 entry: distance learning: £6,400

UK/EU/Channel Islands/Isle of Man and International part-time students
2016/17 entry: distance learning: £3,200 (year 1 - 90 credits - certificate/diploma) and £3,200* (year 2 - 90 credits - diploma/MSC)
2017/18 entry: distance learning: £3,200 (year 1 - 90 credits - certificate/diploma) and £3,200* (year 2 - 90 credits - diploma/MSC)

Course is eligible for Government Postgraduate Loan

* Fees are subject to annual increase.

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Contact

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Department
Department of Psychology
Programme specification

Psychology and Learning Disability

Price on request