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Students
Tuition Fee
USD 15,000
Per year
Start Date
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
27 months
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Liberal Arts | Secondary Education
Area of study
Arts | Education
Minor
Emotional and Behavioral Disorders Education | Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies
Education type
On campus
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
USD 15,000
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2023-10-10-
About Program

Program Overview


About the Course

*This is a combined course, please choose a subject from the list below.

By studying at Liverpool Hope University, you will be joining an academic community with a strong record in educational research. You will study in a supportive learning environment and be encouraged to develop your own research profile. This block is part of the ‘Interdisciplinary Studies in Education’ suite of research-informed Master’s provision. It offers each student a choice of awards that means they can tailor the available provision to their own research interests.

The delivery pattern of the MA programme is flexible to suit the needs of our students. Normally our classes run in the evenings and/or some Saturdays. The number of evenings you attend will depend on whether you choose to study the course full time or part time.

The combined MA is a 180-credit course of which this block forms 60 credits. Please choose one other 60-credit block subject from the list indicated below (the third 60 credits will be the dissertation phase).  Please note each block is made up of two 30-credit modules.

Our Special Educational Needs block must be combined with one of the following blocks and indicated on the application form:

  • Advanced Mentoring and Coaching
  • Developmental Psychology
  • Early Career Teacher
  • Early Childhood
  • Education
  • Education Leadership and Management
  • Pedagogy (part-time only)
  • Program Outline

    Curriculum Overview

    The full Master’s award requires you to gain 180 credits. You will complete another 60-credit block* and a 60-credit dissertation. The following modules are studied as part of the 60-credit Special Educational Needs block.


    Modules


    Critical Disability Theory (30 credits)

    Focusing on critical theory from the modern and postmodern eras, this module provides a basis for an interrogation of Disability Studies and Special Educational Needs. From Freud to Foucault, Goffman to Garland-Thomson, Derrida to Davis, McRuer to Murray, and so on, the module follows the progression of critical disability theory from the early twentieth century to the present day. Though explicitly theoretical, the content of the module is grounded in experiential knowledge. Concepts such as stigma, the normate, panopticism, normalcy, narrative prosthesis, dismodernism, crip theory, aesthetic nervousness, autistic presence, and the metanarrative of blindness are explored in relation to social, cultural, and individual attitudes toward impairment, disability and education.


    Segregation, Integration and Inclusion (30 credits)

    As Baglieri and Knopf (2004) suggest human differences are ordinary, yet education continues to mark out some human differential characteristics as 'abnormal' and in need of 'special' education. Therefore, this module intends to map out how learner's differences have been conceptualised across time and examine the range of influences that have been significant to the changing landscape of what we now call SEN.


    Dissertation (60 credits)

    The Dissertation component of your degree is not only very important, it is often both the most challenging and the most enjoyable. It is where you consolidate your knowledge of the two discipline areas and use it to design, generate and report on a research project. Research capability is also one of the most valuable and transferable skills for further study and career advancement. Research is the way in which we discover more about the world in order to understand or change it, and is critically important for Master’s level study. The taught components and recommended readings introduce you to the principles and practicalities of research, which will enable you to engage with other people's research in a sophisticated way and prepare you to develop your own research project. You will conduct your investigation, under the guidance of a supervisor.

    * For course details for the other 60-credit block/s please follow the links to the individual blocks on the overview page of this course.



    Careers

    You will be able to structure your award to enhance your personal interests, career specific opportunities and potential for promotion to senior management and leadership. It will enable you to evaluate adults' and children's learning through research and postgraduate study. For qualified teachers, this course will enhance opportunities to move beyond the threshold and become an 'excellent teacher'.

    Students completing the MA will also be well placed to go on to a doctorate (EdD or PhD) at Liverpool Hope.

    Please note - this course does not offer you a teaching qualification to teach in British schools but is an academic study of Education.


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