Birmingham City University

Bachelor in Certificate in Professional Studies (Deafblind Studies)

Birmingham, United Kingdom

The Bachelor in Certificate in Professional Studies (Deafblind Studies) at Birmingham City University is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Birmingham City University, based in the heart of Birmingham, England, blends a long heritage with a modern approach to higher education. Established in its current form in 1992 but tracing roots back to the 19th century, the university serves a large and diverse student body across arts, business, computing, engineering, health and social sciences. Its campus life reflects the city’s cultural energy, making it a stimulating place for international students seeking both academic rigor and urban experiences.

The university is known for strong industry links and practice-led teaching that help students develop workplace-ready skills. With more than a hundred programs, students benefit from placements, live projects and partnerships with local and global employers. Research and creative practice are woven into teaching, so learners gain hands-on opportunities alongside academic study, supported by career services, employability workshops and networks that boost transitions into professional roles.

For prospective international students, Birmingham City University offers practical support including orientation services, accommodation advice and tailored English language help. The city’s transport links and affordable living options make it straightforward to settle in, while campus societies and multicultural events help newcomers build social and professional networks. Consider programs with placement components if you value experiential learning; early engagement with career teams will help you make the most of the university’s industry connections.

About the Program

The Bachelor in Certificate in Professional Studies (Deafblind Studies) at Birmingham City University is a degree for those who want to support people with deafblindness. It's a one-year program that helps students develop knowledge and skills to provide high-quality service.

The curriculum includes courses like Understanding Communication, Movement and Mobility, Law, Public Policy and Deafblindness, and Understanding Deafblindness / Dual Sensory Loss. Students will learn about communication, mobility, and law related to deafblindness, and develop skills to support deafblind people.

Graduates can work as Support Workers, Care Managers, Social Workers, or Rehabilitation Specialists, helping deafblind people in various settings, including healthcare, education, and social services.

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