Course Overview

This part-time, postgraduate certificate is an internationally unique opportunity to be part of the most exciting new area of work currently happening in the field of music and special educational needs. You will be introduced to the ‘Sounds of Intent’ music-developmental framework and learn how to use the resources and assessment tool available through the website. The course has both theoretical and practical elements, and is assessed through essays, a portfolio of work and a placement. It is available both through face-to-face delivery and fully online. The resource has taken over 10 years to research and develop, involving hundreds of practitioners from across the special education sector. The tool is made up of three components, an online assessment tool, a curriculum framework and downloadable resources. This course will develop and train students in terms of their academic and practical skills in music provision, using both fundamental theoretical and research issues, and providing opportunities for the application of new knowledge within your own professional context. For example, you will be able to develop and design a music curriculum for children with learning difficulties using Sounds of Intent materials, and lead and advise on the use of music and the materials in your organisation, for the benefit of students.

View the course modules for this degree on the university website PC (Hons) Music and Children with Special Needs: Sounds of Intent course page www.roehampton.ac.uk

Details
Course
PC (Hons) Music and Children with Special Needs: Sounds of Intent
Study Level
Postgraduate
Routes
  • 1 year direct degree study
Study type
Degree
Study mode
Part Time
Tuition fee
Start Dates
  • September
Campus
University of Roehampton, London
Entry Requirements
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