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40 Master's degrees in Special Education in United Kingdom
Understanding Domestic and Sexual Violence
The Understanding Domestic and Sexual Violence programme from University of Worcester aims to enhance your knowledge and skills to boost your prospects for a career working with victims and/or perpetrators of domestic and sexual violence. The course promotes the important link between academic learning and real-world practice.

Learning Disabilities Nursing
Make a positive difference to people's lives. Studying the Learning Disabilities Nursing course at Kingston University will give you the specialist knowledge and clinical skills you need to become a registered Learning Disabilities nurse with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC).
Mental Health of People with Learning Disabilities
The Mental Health of People with Learning Disabilities programme from University of Kent offers excellent opportunities for full or part-time research in intellectual disability, community care and autism leading to higher degrees. The Centre has a strong track record of attracting research studentship funding.
Autism
The Autism course at the University of Strathclyde is suitable for anyone looking to pursue full-time study in this area. Our full-time MSc version of the programme is open to international students.
Primary with QTS
The one-year Primary with QTS programme from Manchester Metropolitan University prepares you to teach the primary curriculum.
Education with Special Educational Needs and Disability
To create an inclusive society, different professionals must work together, from education, health and social care to government. The MA Education with Special Educational Needs and Disability from Anglia Ruskin University will support your specialism and prepare you to collaborate.
Special Educational Needs and Disability
The Special Educational Needs and Disability programme at Lincoln Bishop University is designed to reflect interests and ambitions of graduates and practitioners engaged in complexities and challenges related to SEND.
Bar Practice Course (BPC) - part-time
If you have a law degree or GDL and wish to train as a barrister, the Bar Practice Course (BPC) - part-time (previously the Bar Professional Training Course - BPTC) at The University of Law is designed to help you secure pupillage.
SEN-ALN (Autism)
The SEN-ALN (Autism) course at University of South Wales is unique in Wales. It is the only practice-based study of autism in the region and draws a wide range of students from south Wales and the west of England, as well as international students.
Deaf Education
The MSc Deaf Education course offered at the The University of Manchester will help you to train as a Teacher of the Deaf if you are a qualified teacher, or develop research skills that can be applied to this field.

Inclusive Education - Research, Policy and Practice
The Inclusive Education - Research, Policy and Practice programme of the University of Glasgow considers learner diversity (e.g. disability) and encourages practitioners to critically engage with questions such as: Which learners are disadvantaged or excluded in our education systems?
Pre-Master's in Social Sciences - Inclusion and Special Educational Needs
Prepare for entry to a range of postgraduate degrees in areas such as education, history, law, politics and translation in the Pre-Master's in Social Sciences - Inclusion and Special Educational Needs at INTO Queen's University Belfast.
Education - Special Educational Needs and Disabilities
Education - Special Educational Needs and Disabilities from St Mary's University, Twickenham, London course develops a systematic understanding of knowledge related to SEND through critical engagement with theory and practice.
Special Educational Needs
The MA in Special Educational Needs at the University of East London is a one-year full-time programme designed to deepen your understanding of inclusive education. This course equips you with essential skills and knowledge to support learners with special educational needs. The programme is delivered in a flexible format, accommodating various learning styles.
Special Educational Needs and Inclusion (Autism Pathway)
Special Educational Needs and Inclusion (Autism Pathway) from the University of Northampton will help you to develop your knowledge and skills in the field of Special Educational Needs and Inclusion, specialising in the autism spectrum, including Asperger syndrome.
Special and Inclusive Education
The Special and Inclusive Education MA is a one-year programme offered by UCL, designed for those wishing to deepen their understanding of special educational needs and inclusive practices. Available in both campus-based and online formats, this degree equips students with the skills needed to advance in their professional careers or pursue further academic research in the field.
International Education
The International Education programme at the University of St Andrews gives students the opportunity to integrate and explore theory and practice in the field of International Education. You will have the flexibility to select modules of interest and of benefit to your future career and will interact online with students on education-related programmes in St Andrews and around the world.

Education - Special Educational Needs and Inclusion
The Education - Special Educational Needs and Inclusion programme from UUniversity of Hertfordshire is a research-led postgraduate degree in education with taught elements, uniquely designed to give you the expertise to investigate the challenges and opportunities involved in creating equitable and inclusive learning environments.
Special Educational Needs
The Special Educational Needs programme from Liverpool Hope University is designed for teachers, educators and others with a personal and a professional interest in the field of special educational needs and inclusion.
Education (Special Educational Needs)
The M.A. Education (Special Educational Needs) at University of Huddersfield will allow you to critically engage with current thinking about inclusive and special education.