Specific Learning Difficulties - Sligo St. Angela's
The aim of this programme is to provide substantial theoretical and practical continuing professional development for those interested in or already working with learners with special educational needs. Research methods are critical to successful study at MA level and will incorporate problem-solving activities, action research in professional contexts and the opportunity to link theory and practice in general and in terms of the execution of coursework.
Award Name | Degree - Masters (Level 9 NFQ) |
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NFQ Classification | Major |
Awarding Body | Atlantic Technological University |
NFQ Level | Level 9 NFQ |
Award Name | NFQ Classification | Awarding Body | NFQ Level |
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Degree - Masters (Level 9 NFQ) | Major | Atlantic Technological University | Level 9 NFQ |
Duration
3 years part-time blended delivery.
Study Hours
Modules may employ a combination of online, face-to-face or blended delivery. Each 15 credit module holds a total participant effort of 300hours. This usually encompasses contact hours, directed study, and independent study.
On-Campus Attendance
Modules in the Postgraduate Certificate and Postgraduate Diploma Phase modules include a one-day workshop which may be delivered online or face-to-face. The Advanced Research module is delivered exclusively online, with the exception of one half-day on-campus workshop. This is held in late January, usually on a Saturday
Entry Requirements
Applicants require a Level 8 undergraduate degree (H2.2) or equivalent. For students without the relevant academic qualification but with relevant previous experience, Recognition of Prior Learning can be awarded.
Careers / Further progression
Progression Pathways
Many of our Masters programmes are structured in a way that includes recognised entry and exit awards. This means that you can apply for part of Masters first and learn at your own pace or if you are unable to complete the full programme, you can still gain a recognised qualification. Our entry and exit awards typically include Postgraduate Certificate award and a Postgraduate Diploma award.
Further information
Total Fees: €7900
How to Apply
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When to Apply
Flexible learning courses are popular, and they fill on a first come, first served basis. There are two major intake periods throughout the academic year, September and January.
For January start courses, applications typically open in October, and for September start courses, applications typically open in February. Closing dates for applications are listed on the individual course webpages.
How to Apply
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The aim of this programme is to provide substantial theoretical and practical continuing professional development for those interested in or already working with learners with special educational needs. Research methods are critical to successful study at MA level and will incorporate problem-solving activities, action research in professional contexts and the opportunity to link theory and practice in general and in terms of the execution of coursework. Participants accepted onto the Masters stage of the programme will have achieved an increased level of competence and confidence within the Specific Learning Difficulties pathway. They will also be looking forward to choosing the area of study for their MA dissertation and beginning to reflect on possible research methodologies for their dissertation.
Who should apply?
This programme is suitable for a wide variety of participants including teachers, graduates, qualified teachers seeking employment, HSE employees, principals, managers, inspectors, and others in the education sector, including psychologists, tutors, occupational therapists, and caregivers and family members of learners with special educational needs.
Postgraduate Certificate:
Students select two modules from the following:
Literacy
Specific Learning Difficulties 1: Communication, Speech and Language Difficulties and Dyslexia
Specific Learning Difficulties 2: Dyscalculia, Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder and Dyspraxia/ Developmental Coordination Disorder.
Postgraduate Diploma:
Students complete all modules listed above, and: Educational Research Methods.
Master of Arts:
Dissertation
Continuous assessment will apply throughout the module. This modular blended learning programme includes e-tivities, discussion boards, some face-to-face workshops and a written assignment. Advanced Research Methods is assessed with a written dissertation proposal (maximum of 5,000 words). The Dissertation module requires the completion of a research dissertation (maximum of 20,000 words).
Course Contacts
Admissions: admissions.stangelas@atu.ie