The MPhil (Master of Philosophy) in Special Needs of the University of Bolton is addressed to those who aim at furthering their knowledge through research in a specific field of Special Needs.
Indicative areas of research include:
- Developmental Disorders (Autism spectrum Disorders, Asperger Syndrome);
- Parents’ perspectives on treatments of autism;
- Autism and parental quality of life;
- Verbal behaviour approach to autism;
- History of Special Education;
- Early intervention;
- Specific Learning Difficulties (Dyslexia-Dyscalculia-Dysgraphia-Dysorthografia- Dyspraxia);
- Behavioural and Emotional Problems;
- Complex cognitive, emotional and social difficulties;
- Delinquent Behaviour;
- Child Deviant Behaviour;
- Emotional Intelligence and Special Education;
- Organization and Administration of Special Education units;
- Types of Special Education and Organizations;
- Preschool education, Primary/Secondary/Higher Education;
- Specialized Adult Education and Professional Training;
- Adult Education;
- Daily care centres training;
- Theory and Planning of Special Intervention Programmes;
- Individualized Educational Programmes;
- Social Sciences, Physical Education, Foreign Languages;
- Physical Education and Special Needs;
- Counseling & Special Education;
- Challenging behaviours and burn out;
- Music and autism.
Duration
The MPhil /Innovation in Special Needs Programme is completed in 1.5 yeas if the student is registered on a full- time basis and 2 years if the student is registered part-time.