This flexible, MA Education (specialist educational needs and disability/SEND) is part of our updated suite of Masters of Education programs, which allow you to graduate with a focus upon a key aspect of the education system. Modules will be taught across evening and daytime classes and there is also the option for part-time study. This means that it is possible to combine this course with an existing job or family life, depending on your modules. If you are interested in progressing with your career to more senior or specialist roles, then this the perfect way to build on your existing credentials and to offer something extra to employers. In this course, you will learn to critically engage with current thinking and ideas about inclusive and specialist education. Our excellent teaching staff will use their practical experience to develop your knowledge of specific learning difficulties and support you in becoming a thoughtful practitioner who can apply wider research to inform your own practice. You will gain a solid grounding in understanding a range of special needs across a variety of age groups. Subjects include autism, dyslexia, social and emotional mental health issues, and other, wide-ranging modules. You will be supported by a diverse and extremely well-qualified range of research-active staff. The accessibility and approachability of our staff are paramount to our masters programs and our unique and dedicated approach to student support truly sets us apart.
A minimum of a 2:2 honors degree or an equivalent qualification such as a Certificate in Education (Cert Ed). Other professional qualifications and relevant professional experience will also be considered.
International applicants are required to have a minimum overall IELTS (Academic) score of 6.5 with 6 in each component (or approved equivalent*).
Education
Newcastle
Postgraduate
1
September
6.5
£7,350,£16,000,
Glasgow
Postgraduate
£ 9250
Nottingham
6.0
Postgraduate
27200
Wollongong
6.5
Postgraduate
$ 36096