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BA Special Educational Needs and Disability (with Foundation Year)
About this course
Special educational needs and disability is a field that sits at the intersection of education, psychology, social policy and human rights. It asks how educational systems can identify and respond to the diverse needs of learners who require additional or different support, and how society more broadly can move towards genuine inclusion rather than mere integration. The study of SEND draws on research into learning and development, disability theory, safeguarding, legislation and professional practice, demanding students who can think carefully about evidence, policy and ethical complexity. This four-year full-time degree at the University of Bedfordshire is designed by specialists with a national reputation in the SEND field, and it provides a thorough grounding in research, theory and practice across this broad area. You will explore concepts such as need, inclusion and disability, relating them to policy frameworks, everyday educational practices and the decision-making processes that shape the lives of children, young people and adults. The course includes real-world learning through visits, engagement with professionals and a work placement in your second year, ensuring that your academic understanding is grounded in direct experience of how SEND support actually works in practice. Graduates from SEND programmes go on to careers across education, health and social care, including roles as SEND coordinators, specialist teachers, educational psychologists, speech and language therapists, social workers and learning support professionals. Many work in schools, colleges, local authorities, NHS services, charities and specialist provision settings. The degree also provides a strong foundation for further professional qualifications, including teaching qualifications, postgraduate certificates in education and psychology, and masters degrees in inclusive education, educational psychology or disability studies. The field offers careers that are genuinely impactful and consistently in demand.
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