Project WAVE created at ATU for students with intellectual disabilities



A new initiative at Atlantic Technological University (ATU) aims to transform education for people with intellectual disabilities.

Project WAVE, supported through the Higher Education Authority Path 4 funding, offers two courses for students to give them the opportunity to experience college life and education at ATU.

Campuses in Sligo, Letterkenny and Mayo will be offering the Level 6 Special Purpose programmes from September 2024.

During Project WAVE, participants will attend classes with other students, engage in various clubs and societies, and fully immerse themselves in the vibrant campus community.

The programme offers two distinct options for students:

Certificate in Personal and Vocational Development: This NFQ Level 6 Special Purpose Award comprises 60 credits over two years.

Certificate in Life Skills and Vocational Development: This NFQ Level 6 Special Purpose Award comprises 40 credits over two years.

Additionally, exit awards and digital badges are available, providing multiple options for programme participation.

Central to the curriculum are mandatory modules designed to equip students with essential skills and knowledge, including Information Communications Technology, Employability Skills, and Learning Skills and Personal Development. Participants will also complete a work placement in the final semester.

Dr Michele Glacken, VP Students, Teaching & Learning & Registrar at ATU, said Project Wave is a further step towards inclusivity for those with intellectual disabilities, “This transformative step towards inclusive higher education aligns with ATU’s core values of diversity and accessibility. We are excited to be part of this initiative and look forward to welcoming students with intellectual disabilities into our vibrant academic community.

“We are putting in place a number of supports to enable the students to integrate fully into the university student body and have an enjoyable student experience.”



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