Upgrade to MSc Credits | ASI UUSI2 | Ulster University MSc Advancing Practice Sensory Integration | Assessment | OTH818

Upgrade to a Master’s with Your ICE-ASI Accredited Learning

Turn your ASI2 (CLASI M2–M4 or equivalent) into academic credit. This upgrade pathway recognises your ICE-ASI-accredited learning and awards 30 Master's-level credits toward the Ulster University MSc in Advancing Practice, helping you take the next step in your professional journey.

You’ll be part of a vibrant learning community where peer reflection and shared insight build deep understanding and strong networks.

Price range: £275.60 through £634.60

Description

Upgrade Your ASI2 (CLASI or Equivalent M2–M4) to Earn MSc Credits
(30 Credits, Ulster University MSc Advancing Practice)

Suppose you’ve completed ASI2 with an ICE-ASI-accredited provider (such as CLASI or equivalent M2–M4). In that case, you can now upgrade your learning to gain 30 Master’s level credits toward the Ulster University MSc Advancing Practice Sensory Integration.

This academic upgrade includes:

  • Completion of two EASI assessments as practice with typical children
  • CASE 1: A complete ASI assessment, including the EASI or SIPT as part of a case study presentation on a client from your current caseload, shared within a supported assessment peer group
  • Active participation in 6 x 2-hour peer groups, reviewing and discussing a total of 12 case studies
  • Submission of a 3,500-word referenced case report based on your client

These activities are designed to meet Level 7 academic and clinical reasoning standards, supporting your progression to a full MSc Advancing Practice Sensory Integration while consolidating your professional expertise in Ayres Sensory Integration®.

Advance your career and gain formal academic recognition for your specialist knowledge.

This programme is delivered in partnership with Ulster University – the timeserved Ayre’s Sensory Integration education provider, with expertise and international connections.

ASI Wise is the pioneering organisation to offer an MSc Advancing Practice Sensory Integration in conjunction with ICE-ASI accreditation.