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MASTER’S PROGRAMME / MASTER OF SCIENCE IN SPECIAL EDUCATION www.unige.ch/fpse THE MASTER IN SPECIAL EDUCATION provides advanced training in special support for children, adoles- cents and adults with disabilities (intellectual, motor, sensory or so- cial). The programme revolves around two issues: inclusion/exclusion processes and learning processes/cognitive intervention. Integration and rehabilitation can only succeed if persons with di- sabilities are encouraged to learn skills that enable them to move toward autonomy and self-determination. The programme therefore explores educational intervention and familiarizes students with spe- cialised services and establishments. Particular focus is placed on the relationship between theory and practice regarding learning disabilities, intellectual impairments and social maladaptation. MASTER IN SPECIAL EDUCATION 3 semesters (max. 5 semesters) 90 ECTS credits Thematic courses Inclusion and early intervention; Juvenile delinquency and deviance; Intellectual impairments; Children with disabilities; Social and adaptive skills and integration of people with special needs Autism: research and educational intervention, etc. 21 credits Practice 18 credits Research preparation 21 credits Electives 6 credits Dissertation 24 credits As of September 2017, the programme will no longer be of- fered in this format. A new programme will take eect and address psycho-educational approaches and educational settings involving handicaps. Details will be posted on the website during the 2016-2017 academic year.

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MASTER’S PROGRAMME / MASTER

OF SCIENCE IN SPECIAL EDUCATION www.unige.ch/fpse

THE MASTER IN SPECIAL EDUCATION provides advanced training in special support for children, adoles-cents and adults with disabilities (intellectual, motor, sensory or so-cial). The programme revolves around two issues: inclusion/exclusion processes and learning processes/cognitive intervention.

Integration and rehabilitation can only succeed if persons with di-sabilities are encouraged to learn skills that enable them to move toward autonomy and self-determination. The programme therefore explores educational intervention and familiarizes students with spe-cialised services and establishments.

Particular focus is placed on the relationship between theory and practice regarding learning disabilities, intellectual impairments and social maladaptation.

MASTER IN SPECIAL EDUCATION3 semesters (max. 5 semesters)90 ECTS credits

Thematic coursesInclusion and early intervention;Juvenile delinquency and deviance;Intellectual impairments;Children with disabilities; Social and adaptive skills and integration of people with special needsAutism: research and educational intervention, etc.

21 credits

Practice 18 credits

Research preparation 21 credits

Electives 6 credits

Dissertation 24 credits

As of September 2017, the programme will no longer be of-fered in this format. A new programme will take effect and address psycho-educational approaches and educational settings involving handicaps. Details will be posted on the website during the 2016-2017 academic year.

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PROGRAMME LENGTH1.5 years (3 semesters)

ACADEMIC CALENDARwww.unige.ch/calendar

LANGUAGE OF INSTRUCTIONFrench Passive knowledge of English is required

LEVEL OF FRENCH REQUIREDEliminatory general test for non-Francophones with the exception of the following cases:www.unige.ch/frenchexam

ADMISSION CRITERIAA Bachelor of Education, including the courses under “prequalification for special education”. Applicants who have not taken these courses must first complete the complementary certificate in special education (30 credits). Applicants with a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in a field other than education may be admitted upon approval by the programme committee. They must first obtain the complementary certificate in special educa-tion (30 credits) and another basic certificate in educa-tion (30 credits). They may receive advanced standing depending on their prior studies.

MOBILITYStudents may go on exchange regardless of how many credits they have completed at the Faculty but may earn no more than 30 credits at another university.www.unige.ch/exchange

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES• Educator in specialised services or establishments

for children, adolescents or adults with intellectual, motor, sensory or multiple disabilities;

• Educator in specialised services or establishments for children and adolescents with behavioural and social problems;

• Educator or socio-professional teacher (in combination with a Swiss advanced federal certificate) for the voca-tional training of adolescents and young adults with disabilities;

• Educator for the integration of persons with disabilities;• With the required experience, education manager

or director of a specialised establishment or a specialised counselling or advocacy service (E.g. Pro Infirmis, an association for parents of children with disabilities, the Red Cross) or an academic counselling service;

• Trainer in a teaching institute such as a university, college or specialised research and/or development facility.

TUITION FEES500 CHF / semester

APPLICATIONSDeadline for Fall Semester: 30 April 2017(28 February 2017 for applicants who require a visa under Swiss Confederation regulations)Deadline for Spring Semester: 30 November 2017(30 September 2017 for applicants who require a visa under Swiss Confederation regulations)www.unige.ch/enrolment

admissions.unige.ch

FACULTÉ DE PSYCHOLOGIE ET DES SCIENCES DE L’ÉDUCATION

FACULTY OF PSYCHOLOGY AND EDUCATIONAL SCIENCESUni Mail, 40 bd du Pont d’Arve, CH-1211 Genève 4

ACADEMIC ADVISORMs Pascale Pasche-Provini T. +41 (0)22 379 90 11 [email protected]

EDUCATION SECTION

STUDENT AFFAIRSM. Bouchaïb Belkouch T. +41 (0)22 379 90 14 Bouchaï[email protected] Patricia Darre T. +41 (0)22 379 90 13 [email protected]

CONTACT INFORMATION