Discover how to develop human potential as you seek to transform the lives of people with neurological motor disorders. This is a unique course that provides the only opportunity in the UK to qualify as a professional conductor to work with children and/or adults with physical disabilities.You will train and learn at the Conductive College. The College is based at NICE – Centre for Movement Disorders, a charity located in Moseley, Birmingham, which is an acknowledged world leader for Conductive Education.The course is based on acquiring the skills for a vocational profession. Qualified Conductor Status (QCS) is a globally recognised professional qualification and enables graduates to be employed as a conductor. In addition to QCS, successful graduates will receive an Honours degree in Conductive Education.You will undertake practical work in groups of children and/or adults alongside experienced conductors. On graduating, you will be able to make a difference to people’s lives and will be able to work in centres and schools where conductive education is practised across the world.
A local representative of Birmingham City University in Singapore is available online to assist you with enquiries about this course.