Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA

Bachelor in Exceptionality and Disability, BAE

United States

The Bachelor in Exceptionality and Disability, BAE at Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Western Washington University in Bellingham, founded in 1893, is a public university known for strong undergraduate teaching and a commitment to sustainability. With a student-centered approach and smaller class sizes than many large research institutions, WWU emphasizes active learning across business, education, the sciences and the liberal arts. The campus culture blends academic rigor with hands-on experiences and community engagement on the Salish Sea coast.

WWU stands out for environmental and international studies, alongside accredited programs in business and engineering-related fields. The university integrates fieldwork, internships and study abroad into many curricula, giving students practical skills and global perspective. Recognition for sustainability is reflected in campus operations, green buildings and student-led initiatives that reinforce experiential learning and civic responsibility.

International students will find a welcoming campus with advising, cultural programs and pathways to internships in the Pacific Northwest. Bellingham’s proximity to Seattle, Vancouver and abundant outdoor recreation supports work-life balance and networking. Prospective applicants should highlight academic readiness, relevant extracurricular experience and interest in applied learning to thrive at WWU and prepare for careers or graduate study.

About the Program

The Bachelor in Exceptionality and Disability, BAE is a degree program for students who want to work with people with disabilities. It's a bachelor's degree that takes several years to complete and is taught in English. The program helps students develop a strong understanding of disabilities and how to support people with them.

The curriculum includes subjects like special education, psychology, and sociology. Students learn about different types of disabilities and how to create individualized learning plans. The program includes hands-on components like internships and volunteer work, which help students gain practical experience working with people with disabilities.

Graduates of this program can become special education teachers, disability support workers, or case managers. They can work in schools, hospitals, or social service agencies. Some possible job titles include Special Education Teacher, Disability Support Specialist, or Rehabilitation Counselor.

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