GENERAL INFORMATION
  • Name of course :
    AUTISM: DIAGNOSIS AND INTERVENTION
  • Qualification awarded:
    Diploma d'Especialització (Degree Universitat Barcelona)
  • Number of credits:
    30,00
  • Centre responsible :
    Instituto de Desarrollo Profesional IDP-ICE
  • Length of course (in academic years):
    1
  • Mode of delivery (face-to-face/ blended/ distance):
    Distance
MANAGEMENT:
  • Paula Pérez, Isabel

RECOMMENDED APPLICANT PROFILES AND ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS:

Graduates with a bachelor?s degree in psychology, education, teacher training, medicine or speech therapy and graduates with a university master?s degree in educational psychology.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

- To gain knowledge of the clinical expressions of autism; good practices for early detection, clinical diagnosis and neuropsychological evaluation, neurobiology, and the most relevant cognitive dysfunctions to understand them.
- To acquire a more detailed understanding of evidence-based intervention techniques and treatment for people with autism.
- To acquire a more detailed understanding of social-community intervention in autism through social-family care and person-centred planning from childhood to adulthood.

FURTHER INFORMATION OF INTEREST
  • Enrolment fee:
    • 3.000,00 €
    • An increase of 10% is applied to the price, up to a maximum of € 70, as administration fee
  • In-company placement(s):
    No
  • Date on which pre-enrolment begins:
    6/15/2024
  • Date on which pre-enrolment ends:
    9/25/2024
  • Classes begin:
    9/27/2024
FACULTY OR SCHOOL WHERE THE COURSE IS TAUGHT
  • Name of individual or institution:
    Institut de Desenvolupament Professional (IDP-ICE)
  • Address:
    Passeig de la Vall d'Hebron, 171 Edifici de Migdia I, primer pis.
    08035 Barcelona
    Espanya
  • Email address:
    idp.postgraus@ub.edu
  • Webpage:
    http://www.ub.edu/postgrauautismeub/
  • Telephone:
    93 403 51 74
  • Fax:
    93 402 10 16
  • Observations:
    Online postgraduate courses will start in September 2024 and conclude at the end of March 2025. Timetable for classes (video conference): Fridays from 17 to 30 p.m. and Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 21 p.m. Timetable for monographic seminars (videoconference): one Tuesday every 15 days from 6 to 9 pm.
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