South East Technological University

Certificate In Neuro-Developmental Disorders

Waterford, Ireland

The Non-degree in Certificate In Neuro-Developmental Disorders at South East Technological University is a 3 month long program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

South East Technological University in Waterford is a recently formed technological university created from the merger of regional institutes of technology. SETU offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs across business, engineering, science, computing and the humanities, with a strong emphasis on applied learning and industry relevance. The university aims to provide hands on, career focused education supported by modern facilities and an enterprising campus culture.

SETU is known for close partnerships with employers, work based learning and co operative education that connect study to practical experience. Degree programmes frequently include placements, live projects and industry supervised assessments, giving students professional networks and real world skills. Research centres focus on renewable energy, digital technologies and health innovation, offering opportunities for students to engage in applied research that addresses regional and global challenges.

International students will find a welcoming community, active student societies and services to support academic transition and career development. With strong links to industry and the Irish job market, SETU is a good choice for students seeking practical, employment focused study in technology driven fields, and for those who value classroom learning that quickly translates to workplace readiness.

About the Program

The Certificate In Neuro-Developmental Disorders is a non-degree program for students who want to learn about disorders that affect brain development. This 3-month program is taught in English at South East Technological University in Waterford, Ireland. Its main advantage is that it helps students understand neuro-developmental disorders.

The curriculum covers specific subjects like the causes and effects of neuro-developmental disorders. Students develop skills in areas such as assessment and support. They also get hands-on experience in working with people who have neuro-developmental disorders.

Graduates can work as Special Needs Assistants, Disability Support Workers, Healthcare Assistants, Occupational Therapy Assistants, or Social Care Workers. They can find jobs in healthcare, education, or social care settings.

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