The Autism MSc course at the University of Strathclyde is a postgraduate course designed to advance knowledge and professional practice of individuals working with people with Autistic Spectrum Disorders (ASDs). The course offers academic knowledge and real-world insights about Autism, equipping students with theoretical understanding and practical skills needed in the field. Course Content: The course is a blend of theory and practice that includes understanding autism and learning to design and implement effective strategies for education and engagement. The course also covers educational theory and principles, assessment strategies, inter-professional practice and a research project/dissertation.Key Modules: The course comprises of modules that cover Autism theory, principles, intervention, issue in professional practice and a research dissertation. Key modules include Understanding Autism, developing interventions, and a final research project.Future Careers: Graduates of the Autism MSc course will gain the necessary skills that can be applied in various professions related to Autism Spectrum Disorders. This course will assist professionals and individuals aspiring to venture into education, social work, health, and voluntary sector roles.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.