Early Intervention for Children with Pervasive Developmental Disorders
| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2024-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
Program Overview
The Early Intervention for Children with Pervasive Developmental Disorders (MALKA217) is a master's course offered at OsloMet. This course is designed for exchange students and focuses on preparing individuals to work in intensive programs that accelerate learning in young children with developmental disorders.
Course Details
- Location: Pilestredet Campus, Oslo
- Duration: 1 semester
- ECTS credits: 10
- Semester: Autumn
- Language of instruction: English
Admission Requirements
To be admitted to this course, students must be admitted to a master's programme in the field of behavioural science. Upper-level bachelor students in the field of psychology/behavioral science with prerequisites in behavior analysis may also apply for the course.
Course Description
This course prepares students for working in intensive programs designed to accelerate learning for young children with pervasive development disorders, using Applied Behavior Analysis. The course covers Early Intensive Behavioral Intervention and other interventions, quality control measures, outcomes, EIBI's relation to the neurodiversity movement, and more.
Exam
The exam for this course is an individual home examination, with a grading scale of A-F.
Costs
There is no semester fee for exchange students.
Campus
The course is held at the Pilestredet Campus.
Additional Information
For further details about the course, including specific topics covered and expectations, students can refer to the course description.
