SI Practitioner Training > MSc in SI
Master's Degree in Sensory IntegrationMSc - what is it?MSc stands for a Master of Science degree and is a Master’s level postgraduate qualification that requires the production of a longer, investigative written piece (dissertation). This is your key qualification if you wish to practise as an Advanced Sensory Integration Practitioner. After successfully passing all four of the constituent modules, you will gain a Master of Science Degree in Sensory Integration accredited by the UK’s Sheffield Hallam University. Fee: £6,289 Postgraduate Student Loans available for MSc course completed within 4 years. Conditions apply. In addition, for SI Module 3, you will need to pay for three 1-hour Clinical Mentoring sessions if you do not have an appropriate Clinical Mentor in your workplace. We have a register of Advanced SI Practitioner Clinical Mentors who can offer the required mentoring and charge approximately £50 per hour. Completion Period: 3 to 7 years Support: Personal eMentor / Clinical Mentor Are you interested in postgraduate student loans? See here. These are the constituent modules: click on each title for more information about the module content, hours, assessment and credits: SI Module 1: Foundations and Neuroscience (30 credits)SI Module 2: Clinical Reasoning in Sensory Integration: Assessment (20 credits)SI Module 3: Clinical Reasoning and Practice in Sensory Integration: Intervention (40 credits)SI Module 4: Advanced Practice (30 credits)SI Module 5: Researching for Practice (15 credits)SI Module 6: Dissertation (45 credits) |
Register your interest in the MSc in SI below |
We will register your place on the S Module 1 course and you will be able to book onto your preferred SI Modules 2-6 courses later. Your application will be forwarded to Sheffield Hallam University and they will contact you regarding payment etc.
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