The masters course I’m considering.

https://www.shu.ac.uk/?sc_itemid=BDA34F95-C225-481E-A198-B20FA8EEB7D2

This is the course I’m considering doing. I think they only have 15 students. I’m going to attend the open day anyway and get more info, 

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  • They have a lot of experience teaching about autism.  So it sounds ok.

  • Yeah, it certainly sounds very interesting and I had a good experience with Sheffield Hallam University, the tutors really supported me while I was there and they had plenty of additional classes which they held for specific parts of university education as well, as well as good access to tutors, for anything really. 

    I’m just journaling about it now and I’m not rushing my decision but I’ve wanted to do a masters degree for a long time and this one sounds perfect. I particularly like research and critical evaluation and the course includes this. 

    I’m going to specialise my metaphysical counselling to work with autistic adults, children and their families but I also want to be in a position to influence policy making and improve the lives of all individuals with autism. 

  • I first went there in 1981, when it was still a polytechnic.  The city and the university has improved a lot since then.  When  the whole place was informally called the socialist republic of South Yorkshire.

    Now they have lots of new buildings and better facilities.

    I still look back on the good old days.  The place may have been a dump in the 1980s.  But it was very friendly.

  • WoW I didn’t know that. Thank you, the link will be very useful. It was the funding I was concerned about.  That’s brilliant. Thank you. 

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