University of Strathclyde - Postgraduate Virtual Open Week
16 Mar 2026, 09:00
Glasgow
The MSc Autism provides a critical understanding of the conceptual frameworks relevant to understanding Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). This Masters-level course enables you to understand complex cognitive and affective theories essential to supporting the autism profile.
This knowledge will enable you to translate theory into practice and to critically evaluate evidence-based approaches to intervention. Our philosophy that autistic people require a holistic approach throughout their life journey means you can draw upon experiences of our multi-professional student cohort. Our students include leading professionals, autistic students and those with dual professional-parental experiences. Your learning will be inspired from input provided by internationally respected autism experts.
The Med Autism is suitable for those looking to pursue part-time study in this area. It's ideal if you're seeking a qualification while working that will enhance your professional practice.
The course provides a critical understanding of the conceptual frameworks relevant to understanding Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). This Masters-level course will enable you to understand complex cognitive and affective theories essential to supporting the autism profile.
This knowledge will help you to translate theory into practice and to critically evaluate evidence-based approaches to intervention. Our philosophy that autistic people require a holistic approach throughout their life journey means you can draw on experiences of our multi-professional student cohort. Our students include leading professionals, students on the spectrum and those with dual professional-parental experiences. Your learning will be inspired from input provided by internationally respected autism experts.
The course is available part-time, both on campus and via distance learning, for:
teachers
medical & healthcare staff
educational psychologists
speech & language therapists
residential, community care or social work staff
voluntary sector personnel
The course aims to promote effective practice and develop empathy and understanding of the needs of autistic individuals and their families and carers.
Applications from parents, family members and autistic individuals are welcome.
Choose a specific option to see funding information.
Course optionsThere are several scholarship opportunities available for students applying for this course. Please see website for further details.
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Glasgow
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Email:studywithus-hass@strath.ac.uk
Phone:0141 444 8600