The conductor is an educational rehabilitation professional who is trained to use the method of conductive education and support the habilitation of children with cerebral palsy or other impairments of the nervous system causing difficulties in motor development/performance or coordination. Conductor is able to participate in adult rehabilitation as well, specialised in motor development of those who has neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson disease or Multiple Sclerosis, or conditions after stroke, or cranial/brain injuries. Conductive education through its holistic approach supports the participants in developing as independent life as possible by coming over or learning to live with their difficulties.
Secondary school leaving certificate/exam.
Entrance examination:
Yes
Entrance type:
Oral
Minimum level of language proficiency (oral):
B2
Minimum level of language proficiency (written):
B2
Place of examination:
Online
Entrance examination is via Zoom system or video recording:Audiometric testing: singing or humming a short melody, folksong etc. from among your national songs, short rhythm patterns clapping after hearing. Proof of physical stamina: continuous running at low pace for 3-5 minutes, arm circling while running, crouching down and standing up, changing the directions of running, hopping on one leg then on both legs. Gymnastic exercises: for showing the flexibility of arm, shoulder, hip, and leg joints. Introducing arm, leg and trunk exercises and activities requiring balance skills. Proof of English language speaking: reading a short text in English.
Contact person name:
Mr. Szabolcs Tiger
Contact person job position:
Dean\'s Representative for International Relations