Special Educational Needs; Disabilities and Inclusion BA(Hons)
Following completion of this course – which will see you secure work placements that match the age group you’d like to work with – you could make a real difference to the lives of those with special educational needs and disabilities.
While you're here, you'll learn from professionals with a wealth of experience in a range of educational and Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) contexts, benefiting from the opportunity to reflect on how your learning can be applied to practice, with placements in different settings across the course.
As you can tailor your work placement to suit your interests within the subject, you’ll be better equipped to secure a post-University role which makes best use of your skills and experience.
Why study Special Educational Needs, Disabilities and Inclusion BA(Hons)
On this course, you’ll examine how policy and legislation have contributed to our understanding of children and young people with SEND. You'll also explore theories of development and learning and consider how these can be used to underpin practice in supporting these learners.
While you're here, you'll learn from professionals with a wealth of experience in a range of educational and SEND contexts and reflect on how your learning can be applied to practice, with placements in different settings across the course. Successfully complete this course and you could secure a role in education, social care and other sectors involving work with children and young people with SEND.
You might work within:
- Special and inclusive educational contexts
- Schools
- Businesses
- Local Authorities
- The non-governmental sector