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2 Learning Disabilities BA Degree Programs in USA


Siena Heights University
BA in Special Education - Learning Disabilities for K-12 Teacher Certification
- Adrian, USA
BA
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
The primary goal of the Special Education - Learning Disabilities program is to develop self-confident, inquisitive, and thoughtful educators who are grounded in the breadth and depth of Learning Disabilities and Cognitive Impairments.


West Liberty University
BA in Disability Services
- West Liberty, USA
BA
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
This track/ concentration focuses on services related to disabilities and advocacy fields for patients and their caregivers. These specific areas include but are not limited to autism, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), mental/ emotional disabilities, other social/ behavioral issues, as well as physical, and people in recovery from alcohol, drug, or other addictions.
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Studying for a Bachelor's degree in Learning Disabilities in the USA offers a unique chance to explore critical aspects of education and cognitive development. This field equips you with the skills needed to support individuals with learning differences, paving the way for impactful work in various educational settings.
Through courses like educational psychology and specialized instructional strategies, you'll cultivate competencies in identifying and addressing diverse learning needs. You’ll gain hands-on experience with assessment techniques and create individualized learning plans, fostering an inclusive environment. The curriculum often emphasizes experiential learning, allowing you to collaborate with peers and professionals to implement effective interventions.
Many graduates find fulfilling career paths as special education teachers, learning specialists, or educational consultants. They contribute to creating supportive learning environments in schools or work with organizations focusing on inclusion. As you build expertise in this discipline, the experience encourages growth in compassion and critical thinking, preparing you to make a real difference in the lives of students with learning disabilities.