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Location: Edgbaston Campus
Website: www.birmingham.ac.uk
Study mode distance learning
Degree: Certificate
Start Date: 2021/09/01
Duration: 12 months
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University of Birmingham has opted into the TEF and received a Gold award.
These Autism (Children) programmes, approved by the British Psychological Society (BPS) Continuing Professional Development scheme, are designed for professionals working with children and young people on the autism spectrum, including Asperger syndrome. They are appropriate for those working in early years provision, schools, residential care, advisory, support or therapeutic services. They draw on the student's own experience as part of the content and assessment. The courses are offered as either campus taught courses on a full- or part-time basis, or as a part-time course via distance learning.
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Entry requirements
A 1st degree or relevant professional experience, training or other qualifications and experience deemed suitable for entry onto this programme.
Language qualifications
IELTS: 7.0 (All over 6.5)
Notice: This is the default IELTS grade for The University of Birmingham.
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About this university
International students
The International Students Advisory Service (ISAS) is available for all international students attending the university to provide support and advice across a number of areas. These include matters such as visas and immigration, living and working in the UK and workshops for students outside the classroom. They are also available to help with matters such as students bringing families with them and organising social events around the country to make the most of their time in Birmingham. The University of Birmingham Guild of Students is the students union of the university, which has its origins in the guild of undergraduates dating back to the 1870s. It supports some 180 clubs and societies across a range of subjects and interests from sports and arts to volunteering as well as representing students in various ways. The university ranks in the top five in the BUCS league of British universities.