Course Overview
This programme will develop a further understanding of inclusion and Special Educational Needs and will allow students to progress in providing education and support within the areas of inclusion and Special Education. It will meet the needs of practitioners who work as Special Educational Needs Co-Ordinator. It will also for progression of SENCOs who have laready achieved a National Award for SEN gaining credits at Level 7 to continue with Masters studies in Special Educational Needs and Disability, this is currently offered by DMBC in collaboration with Leeds Trinity. The course will also enhance learning of PGCE students from other institutions who wish to progress to M level.
Duration:
3 years part time (on campus)
3 years part time (distance learning)
Campus:
The Hub, Doncaster College, DN1 2RF
Institution Code: N64
Awarding Body: University of Hull
- Level
- Level 7
- Duration
- 3 years part time (on-campus and distance learning)
- Awarding Body
- University of Hull
- UCAS Code
- N/A
Please note: our institute and UCAS codes have changed. Please see further information on our how to apply page. - Course Fees
Units and Structure
Course Structure:
12 hours a week private study to access study materials and engage with wider reading and research.
The Module topics covered include:
- Major Independent Study
- Use of therapeutic interventions
- Innovative pedagogical models of working
- Reflection in a professional context
- Researching SEND and Inclusive Education
- Representation of disability
Assessment:
A range of assessment methods are used including projects, presentations, poster and essay.
Entry Requirements
You'll need to have:
Entry Requirements:
2:2 honours degree in a relevant subject specialism, appropriate current work experience.
For equivalent qualifications see our Entry Requirements Explained page.
EU students: From January 2021, how you apply for a course will change. For more information, read the UK Government's guide for the UK points-based immigration system for EU students (pdf).
Tutors and Student Support
Student Support and Facilities
As a student, you’ll have access to a wide range of facilities, services and support, including:
- Step outside the classroom and access our state of the art facilities as well as 3 huge Learning Resource Centres with thousands of resources to use
- With hands-on experience you’ll be prepared for employment with a competitive edge.
- A dedicated impartial careers advice team to help you on your future path
- Our wide range of courses means that we can offer the right paths to get you where you need to be
- Our Hub campus is right in the heart of the town centre meaning you can find your way to us easily
- Outstanding student support throughout your studies with us.
Apply or Enquire
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Have any further questions about this course? You can contact someone specifically about it by using the details below or filling in the enquiry form.
Higher Education Recruitment
0800 358 74 74
higher.education@don.ac.uk
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Want to apply for this course?
You'll need to have:
Entry Requirements:
2:2 honours degree in a relevant subject specialism, appropriate current work experience.
For equivalent qualifications see our Entry Requirements Explained page.
EU students: From January 2021, how you apply for a course will change. For more information, read the UK Government's guide for the UK points-based immigration system for EU students (pdf).
Application & Enrolment
To apply for this course, you'll need to fill in our Postgraduate and Professional application form on the page below.
Click here for Application Information