Disability and Inclusion

Study mode:On campus Study type:Part-time Languages: English
Local:$ 48.9 k / program Foreign:$ 48.9 k / program  
251–300 place StudyQA ranking:2002 Duration:3 years

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The Master of Disability and Inclusion is profoundly connected to the handicap business, the businesses that work inside and also the communities they serve. The curriculum was designed to concentrate on core notions in disability and addition through contemporary theory, government policy and training; and also to critically engage with plan, practice and policy in the context of their lived experiences of people who have disabilities. You may be challenged to seriously analyse recent updates to legislation, government disability planning where you live and work, along with worldwide projects that will work to increasingly emphasise the rights embedded in the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. If you should be currently working in handicap or community addition, you have the choice of highlighting your assessment activities on the work you're doing together with people who have disabilities, families and communities. The training course is also a pathway to additional clinical tests including a PhD.

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Entry will be determined by performance in Bachelor Degree or higher in a related field or Bachelor Degree or higher in any area AND two years relevant work experience or evidence of academic capability judged to be equivalent.

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