BSc (Hons) Behaviour Analysis and Intervention
Summary 2012/13
- A multi-disciplinary course offering the opportunity to learn in a supportive environment;
- Preparation and support for working with individuals who have learning disabilities and associated issues;
- A programme considering the needs of children and adults with learning disabilities;
- Increase your knowledge and develop practice to improve opportunities for people with behaviour described as challenging;
- Developed with practitioners and employers.
Specialist and multi-disciplinary services are evolving to meet the needs of children and adults with learning disabilities whose behaviour is described as challenging. This programme provides enhanced training in meeting the needs of such individuals, aiming to support true inclusion and facilitate choice and empowerment. You’ll be encouraged to use reflective frameworks to explore practice issues. Consideration of current research and evidence will allow you to critique best practice and enhance opportunities for service users.
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Ormskirk Campus, Edge Hill University |
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| Start Date: | September 2012 |
2012 Entry Requirements
120 credits at level 5 or a portfolio of evidence that will support accreditation of prior educational learning.
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Details
Who is this course for?
The programme is designed for those working or supporting people with learning disabilities. You will be able to explore areas of your own practice and consider examples of best practice.
The course will reflect the truly multi-disciplinary nature of this area of practice and your involvement in the programme will inform others practice.
What will I gain from this programme?
The programme will enhance practice and allow a shared understanding of the functions of behaviour and relevant interventions. The complexity of the client group will be considered as well as the nature of effective support for individuals supporting people.
A recognised qualification in this area of study will help inform practice and allow you to demonstrate achievement of a transferable range of skills.
How we will support you
You will be allocated a personal tutor with experience in the field of learning disabilities and behavioural issues.
Access to learning resources and training in study skills is available and can be tailored to suit your individual needs. Extensive electronic and library resources will also be available.
What will I study?
You will study appropriate research and practice from multiple contexts.
The programme will consider ethical and moral issues within practice as well as data collection, analysis, design and implementation of support programmes.
Modules consider how complex behavioural needs can affect an individual’s access to choice and empowerment. You will be introduced to applied behaviour analysis and consider techniques for behaviour management. Practical and ethical application of techniques will also be critiqued.
Action learning sets at the end of the first year will support you in facilitating ideas, a guided process preparing you for the second year of independent study within your area of work or practice.
How will I study?
The course is delivered part-time and has been designed to support those who may have employment / carer commitments. In year 1, two modules run in the first semester and one in the second semester.
The final year of each course is designed to be completed within the work place with negotiated study periods. You will be involved in and encouraged to access classroom discussion, reflection, lectures and work based study.
Who will be teaching me?
Qualified multi-disciplinary practitioners and academics from a wide range of settings have been involved in the development of the course. These individuals form the course team and will be involved in the delivery of the programme and supporting you whilst you study.
How will I be assessed?
Each module has different assessment criteria and a range of assessments are used. These include assignments, reflective accounts, work based learning and presentations.
What are my career prospects?
The courses are very practically focused and involve you actively engaging with people who have a learning disability. Support from employers and service users allows you to flourish as a critical learner and support their practice.
Developed with practitioners and in response to user and carer groups, the programme will help you work with people with learning disabilities to support their opportunities within society.
The exit award will demonstrate your ability to study at degree level and evidence a range of transferable skills.
Related Programmes
How do I apply?
Apply directly to Edge Hill University. Download the Health Professional Development undergraduate application form and notes for guidance (pdf).
See our How to Apply pages for more information on the application process and our Admissions criteria.
Fees and Finance
Fees for level 6 CPD health and social care modules are determined by each module being categorised as "standard" or "hi-tech". The cost of standard level 6 modules is £380 per 20 credit module and £570 per 30 credit module for academic year 2012/13. The fee for hi tech level 5 modules in academic year 2012/13 is £420 per 20 credit module and £630 per 30 credit module. A work-based learning module comprises 60 credits and costs £900 for academic year 2012/13. 120 credits at level 6 are required to complete this BSc (Hons) degree.
Still want more?
If you have any questions you would like to ask the programme leader about this course, please contact Joann Kiernan on 01695 657094 or email kiernanj@edgehill.ac.uk.
Alternatively, you can contact CPD Enquiries on 01695 657249 or email cpdenquiries@edgehill.ac.uk.
Modules
Year 1
- HEA 3159 Introduction to Applied Behaviour Analysis (20 credits)
- HEA 3218 Ethical and Moral Issues Within Practice (20 credits)
- HEA 3160 Designing and Implementing Intervention Programmes (20 credits)

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