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Our BA (Hons) Education, Special Needs and Disability degree is designed to develop your understanding of the combined subjects of education, special needs and disability.
This course will provide an excellent preparation for you to work with children and adults who have a special need or a disability within the education, health or social care sector.
There is a strong focus on valuing and respecting individual differences in children and adults and the contributions they make as members of our communities.
All the modules on this programme encourage you to think about the importance of social justice, equal opportunity and inclusion in our early years settings, schools, colleges and the wider society.
You will work on real-work educational projects, allowing you to investigate, understand and analyse the fast-changing landscape of education.
On this course you will:
Investigate, understand and analyse the fast-changing landscape of education.
Study real-word projects as you learn in an active manner.
Explore and consider key theories of human development and the nature of education.
Provide a firm foundation for a career within educational settings.
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Course optionsBishop Otter Campus
College Lane
Chichester
PO19 6PE
Email:admissions@chi.ac.uk
Phone:01243 816002