Bishop Grosseteste University

Master in Special Educational Needs & Disability

Lincoln, United Kingdom

The Master in Special Educational Needs & Disability at Bishop Grosseteste University is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Bishop Grosseteste University (BGU) in Lincoln is a compact, student-focused institution with roots in teacher training dating back to 1862. The university offers a friendly campus experience and accessible teaching across undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in the arts, humanities and sciences. BGU’s scale supports close staff-student relationships, personalised feedback and a learning environment that values inclusivity, ethical practice and community engagement.

BGU emphasises professional preparation and applied learning, particularly in education, social sciences and creative subjects. The curriculum integrates placements, community projects and opportunities for research-led learning, giving students practical experience alongside academic study. The university’s commitment to sustainability, equality and social justice is woven into course content and extracurricular initiatives, helping students develop transferable skills and purposeful career pathways.

Life at BGU is defined by a supportive student community, active student union and a range of clubs and societies that enrich campus life in historic Lincoln. International students benefit from targeted support services, orientation programmes and help with accommodation and visas. For prospective students seeking a welcoming university with strong teaching, clear professional links and a focus on personal development, BGU offers a grounded and student-centred option.

About the Program

The Master in Special Educational Needs & Disability at Bishop Grosseteste University is a one-year program for students who want to help children with special needs. This Master's degree is taught in English and is based in Lincoln, United Kingdom.

The curriculum covers subjects such as inclusive education, disability studies, and child development. Students will develop skills in lesson planning, classroom management, and supporting students with diverse needs. The program also includes hands-on components, such as placements in special educational settings.

Graduates of this program can pursue careers as Special Educational Needs Coordinators, Learning Support Teachers, Disability Advisors, Inclusive Education Consultants, or SEN Teachers. They can work in schools, colleges, or other educational institutions, helping to create a more inclusive and supportive learning environment for all students.

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