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University of Newcastle

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Graduate Certificate in Early Childhood Disability Support

  • Graduate Certificate

Extend your understanding of early childhood disability support and education in this dynamic graduate certificate course. Explore the constructs of holistic child development, focusing on young childrens' development in the context of their family/carers and early childhood settings.

Key details

Degree Type
Graduate Certificate
Duration
0.5 year full-time, 3 years part-time
Course Code
40267
Study Mode
Online
Intake Months
Feb, May, Jul, Aug
ATAR
81

About this course

Extend your understanding of early childhood disability support and education in this dynamic graduate certificate course.

Explore the constructs of holistic child development, focusing on young childrens' development in the context of their family/carers and early childhood settings.

Learn about different communication skills and strategies to promote language as well as augmentative and alternative communication systems. Increase your knowledge of childrens' social and emotional development and positive behaviour support and explore collaborative, family-centred and inter-disciplinary approaches to early intervention, within the context of early childhood education and care.

Study locations

Newcastle - Callaghan

Online Study

Online

What you will learn

The four CORE courses will support skill development across a range of disability support areas and also offers a taste of available options, should you choose to articulate into the full MSIE Early Childhood specialisation:

  • supporting communication skills
  • contemporary issues in early childhood intervention
  • social-emotional learning and positive behaviour support for children 0-5 years
  • collaborative and inter-disciplinary approaches in early childhood intervention

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Career pathways

The University of Newcastle's Graduate Certificate in Early Childhood Disability Support will enhance your expertise in the areas of disability, and additional needs, whether that focus is on face-to-face education, support, child development, or working with families.

For those with a teaching qualification you will be additionally equipped with skills and knowledge to assess student needs and abilities and to address unidentified developmental difficulties or challenge-specific areas. Your learning journey will empower you to apply research-based strategies to your professional context.

For graduates with a prior degree in an allied health related field - you can be part of a brighter future in community or disability services. You will be additionally equipped with the insight to understand the impacts of deficit or disability on a child's social, physical and academic functioning and to implement effective family-centred approaches and intervention strategies.

Graduate outcomes

Graduate satisfaction and employment outcomes for Nursing courses at University of Newcastle.
92.7%
Overall satisfaction
83.5%
Skill scale
78.9%
Teaching scale
95.7%
Employed full-time
$96.5k
Average salary