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Education, Special Educational Needs, and Inclusion with a Year Abroad

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University of East Anglia

Course summary

Overview

Education is a vital part of our lives as it shapes our understanding of the world. As such, it’s deeply important that education is inclusive, and that we support learning for all.

On UEA’s Education, Special Educational Needs, and Inclusion with a Year Abroad course, you’ll explore inclusive education through multiple lenses, including disability, globalisation, equality, race, gender, and language needs. You’ll be taught by leading experts and practitioners, gaining the knowledge and skills you’ll need to ensure education is available for everyone. You’ll learn from experts in sociology, psychology, philosophy, art, media studies, and many other fields.

You’ll have the freedom to tailor your studies to your passions and interests, exploring topics such as art and creativity, the human brain, nature and outdoor learning, AI and digital technology, and much more. Plus, on this course you’ll have the exciting opportunity to spend a year abroad at one of our partner institutions worldwide. Previous students have studied in Europe, North America, and Australasia.

Studying on our vibrant campus in the heart of Norwich, you'll have access to our state-of-the-art facilities and take advantage of our strong connections to the local community. You’ll gain hands-on experience through placements in educational settings, and hear from local practitioners, gaining valuable real-world insights. You can also explore the stunning Norfolk coast and fens and take inspiration from renowned museums and galleries like the Sainsbury Centre.

You’ll be supported in exploring a wide range of career pathways, with a focus on inclusivity, disability, and Special Educational Needs (SEND). Graduates go on to careers in counselling, SEND teaching, therapy, educational psychology, and other roles that support inclusivity in a broad range of contexts and settings.

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Course details are subject to change. You should always confirm the details on the provider's website: www.uea.ac.uk

How to apply

Application codes

Course code:
X61A
Institution code:
E14

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