Ageing Health & Wellbeing In Intellectual Disability (m.sc.) in Trinity College Dublin, Ireland

Ageing Health & Wellbeing In Intellectual Disability (m.sc.) in Trinity College Dublin

Ageing Health and Wellbeing in Intellectual Disability (P. Grad. Dip/MSc.)

This interdisciplinary course will develop and strengthen the skills, competencies and knowledge of students, thus enabling them to promote and develop excellence in the delivery of care for people with an intellectual disability. Students will explore the physical health, policy and complex care needs of people with intellectual disabilities. The course will prepare them as leaders in quality and person centred care for people with intellectual disabilities as they age. The Trinity Centre for Ageing and Intellectual Disability, based at Trinity College Dublin, hosts IDS-TILDA, the world leading longitudinal research initiative focused on ageing and intellectual disability, the most complete multidisciplinary body of research in this field, directly informing policy and practice to enhance the lives of older people with intellectual disability. This new Interdisciplinary M.Sc. will be underpinned by research emanating from the IDS-TILDA study. Candidates may apply to study on a full-time basis and take all modules in one year. All orientation and course content is delivered online; students are not required to attend onsite. The course will include 10 live webinars supported by discussion board topics and students’ contributions. This course may include clinical and practice based learning and assessment and students may be required to attend additional sessions at associated service provider sites as well as at the student’s practice base during year one of the course.

This course is composed of the following modules:

Postgraduate Diploma in Ageing Health and Wellbeing in Intellectual Disability
1.    Health and Well-Being for Older Adults with Intellectual Disability in Contemporary Society (online)
2.    Principles and Perspectives of Service Delivery for Older Adults with Intellectual Disability (online)
3.    Complex Care Realities for the Older Person with an Intellectual Disability (online)
4.    Theory and Practice of Enquiry Methods for Healthcare
5.    Leadership, Quality Improvement and Governance

And a choice between one of the following modules

6.    Advanced Knowledge Translation Practicum in Ageing and Intellectual Disability (Clinical Placement)
7.    Current Ageing Issues in Intellectual Disability Research (IDS-TILDA Placement)

Masters in Science in Ageing Health and Wellbeing in Intellectual Disability
Candidates may apply to study on a full-time basis and take all modules in one year. Should the candidate choose the clinical practice module however, the M. Sc. course must be taken over two years part-time.

Duration :

1 Years

Intake

September

Level

Postgraduate

Tuition & fees

€ 19,122 Per Year

IELTS

6.5

TOFL

90

PTE

63

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