76 Master's degrees in Special Education in Europe
Special Needs Education
The international Special Needs Education programme of the University of Oslo is among the most innovative and complete international Master's programmes in the area of special needs and inclusive education.
Autism and Learning
The Autism and Learning programme of the University of Aberdeen is designed for parents, teachers, therapists, care workers and other practitioners involved in supporting individuals on the autism spectrum.

Autism
Gain a specialist and critical education in theory, research and practice related to autism in the Autism programme offered by the Sheffield Hallam University.

Deaf Education
The Deaf Education course from University of Birmingham will provide you with the mandatory qualification to become a certified teacher of the deaf, opening doors to leadership roles such as specialist teachers, educational audiologists, and more.

Inclusion (Special Educational Needs) (Online)
The MA Inclusion (Special Educational Needs) (Online) from University of Birmingham helps you develop essential skills and a deep understanding of SEND policies and practices.
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.

Teachers of Children and Young People with Multi-Sensory Impairment (Deafblindness)
This Teachers of Children and Young People with Multi-Sensory Impairment (Deafblindness) programme from University of Birmingham provides opportunities for professional development for those who want to make a difference to the lives of children and young people with Multi-Sensory Impairment (Deafblindness).
Speech and Language Processing
The students of the Speech and Language Processing programme of Trinity College Dublin come from many backgrounds. Some have a background in language study, some have an interest in clinical speech and language analysis, some have a background in psychology, computer science or engineering.

Autism
Autism from Dublin City University you’ll learn more about the neurodiversity paradigm. You’ll also gain a better understanding of neurology and the autistic experience. Furthermore, you’ll study evidence-based approaches to inclusive education, and explore the strengths and characteristics of autistic pupils.
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.
Inclusive Special Education
The Inclusive Special Education program from Mary Immaculate College aims to provide substantial theoretical and practical continuing professional development to teachers working with students deemed to have special educational needs and/or who require learning support in primary, post-primary and special schools and other recognised educational settings.
Specific Learning Difficulties
If you’re a teacher, or have experience working in education, this Specific Learning Difficulties program at Bath Spa University has been designed with you in mind. You’ll broaden your career opportunities and develop skill sets for career advancement within and beyond the school context.
Curriculum and lnstruction
Yeditepe University offers a Master's degree in Curriculum and lnstruction. The contemporary teaching approach requires the teacher to develop a series of skills and curricula (critical thinking, learning strategies, etc.) in parallel with the curricula and to integrate them with the curriculum.

Education - Special Educational Needs
This Education - Special Educational Needs programme from University College Cork is a full-time programme running for 9 months from the date of first registration for the programme designed for primary and post-primary teachers. You will be notified by the School of Education, UCC, when to attend your first lecture.
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.

Inclusion (Special Educational Needs)
The Inclusion (Special Educational Needs) programme taught at University of Birmingham equips you with essential skills and deep understanding of SEND policies and practices.