Education plays a crucial role in understanding the world, making inclusivity essential for supporting learning for all. UEA's Education, Special Educational Needs, and Inclusion course examines inclusive education through various perspectives, including disability, globalisation, equality, race, gender, and language needs. Led by experts in fields such as sociology, psychology, philosophy, art, and media studies, the programme equips students with the skills to promote accessible education. Participants can tailor their studies to personal interests, exploring topics like art and creativity, the human brain, nature-based learning, AI, and digital technology.Based at UEA's dynamic Norwich campus, students benefit from facilities, practical placements, and local resources, such as the Sainsbury Centre and Norfolk's landscapes. The course prepares graduates for diverse careers in inclusivity, disability, and special educational needs, including roles in counselling, SEND teaching, therapy, and educational psychology. Note that course details may change; verify information on www.uea.ac.uk.
A local representative of University of East Anglia in Singapore is available online to assist you with enquiries about this course.