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Anglia Ruskin University
MA in Education with Special Educational Needs and Disability
- Cambridge, United Kingdom
- Chelmsford, United Kingdom
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MA
On-Campus
English
To create an inclusive society, different professionals must work together, from education, health and social care to government. Our MA Education with Special Educational Needs and Disability will support your specialism and prepare you to collaborate. Understand in depth the special educational needs and disability (SEND) requirements of children and young people up to 25 years old. Be clear on SEND rights, ever-complex legislation and specific conditions. Have answers for those under your care, their families and fellow professionals.


University of South Florida
Rehabilitation Counseling and Disability Sciences, M.A.
- Tampa, USA
MA
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Rehabilitation Counseling and Disability Sciences Master's program is designed to prepare students to assist individuals with disabilities in overcoming barriers and achieving their personal and v...
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Aberystwyth University
Education (Wales): Additional Learning Needs (MA, 3 years)
- Aberystwyth, United Kingdom
MA
Full time
On-Campus
English
This program offers a three-year master’s degree in Education with a focus on Additional Learning Needs (ALN). It’s designed for those who want to develop a deeper understanding of supporting learners...
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Disability degree programs at the Master's level provide a rich exploration of disability studies, focusing on the social, political, and cultural aspects of disability. You'll engage with complex theories and practices that shape how society interacts with disability, preparing you for impactful roles in various fields.
Through courses in policy analysis, rehabilitation practices, and community advocacy, you'll develop skills such as designing inclusive education programs and assessing accessibility needs in public spaces. The curriculum fosters independence and critical thinking while you analyze case studies and engage with community projects. Students build confidence as they tackle real-world issues and propose solutions that enhance the quality of life for individuals with disabilities.
Graduates often pursue careers in social work, education, healthcare, or advocacy organizations, where they can influence policy and support community initiatives. The interdisciplinary approach of these programs equips you with the knowledge and tools to make meaningful contributions to society, ensuring that voices in the disability community are heard and respected.