Part-time study at Kent

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BSc (Hons) in Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Fee ÂŁ3,375 per annum (360 credits). Location Canterbury. Times A number of 1-4 day workshops. Length Three years. Entry requirements NVQ2 or five GCSEs if starting at year 1. Students must have access to work with children or adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Progression Please see our Graduate Prospectus for details. Further enquiries Trish Barton T: 01227 824739 E: p.m.barton@kent.ac.uk Jahanara Ahmed T: 01227 823075 E: j.ahmed@kent.ac.uk

Graduate Certificate or Graduate Diploma in Applied Behaviour Analysis Please note: those students who have an honours degree can take the final year of the degree programme as a stand-alone Graduate Certificate or Diploma. Please see our Graduate Prospectus or website for more details. Most students will already be in employment or have access to work with children or adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Tizard Centre is committed to widening participation, and has a long and successful tradition of admitting mature students. We consider applications from students with non-standard qualifications individually.

The year of admission and pathway will depend upon students’ prior educational attainment and practitioner experience. Accreditation of Prior Learning and Prior Experiential Learning may be possible on all programmes. Students may transfer between programmes and between levels, subject to meeting admission and progression requirements. Students who already hold the Tizard Centre Diploma in Applied Psychology of Learning Disability (Challenging Behaviour) qualification can enter directly into Stage 3. Further enquiries Trish Barton T: 01227 824739 E: p.m.barton@kent.ac.uk Jahanara Ahmed T: 01227 823075 E: j.ahmed@kent.ac.uk

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