Douglas College

Bachelor in Classroom and Community Support - Behaviour Intervention (Diploma) | DPCCSI_F

Canada Taught in English Open to international students

About the Program

Integrating theory with hands-on practice, this diploma prepares students to act as vital support systems for children and adults with disabilities. Participants engage in three distinct workplace practicums, including a specialized Behaviour Interventionist placement, ensuring that skills in advocacy, inclusive education, and communication strategies are tested in real-world environments.

The curriculum emphasizes the practical application of universal design, disability advocacy, and family support systems. Graduates emerge ready to step into diverse professional roles such as education assistants, job coaches, and respite support workers. With an 88% employment success rate among alumni, the program is uniquely positioned to bridge the gap between academic study and the essential, high-demand field of community and behavioural support.

Tuition in Context

This program's tuition is 20% above the typical bachelor's in Canada.

Median tuition for that cohort is 16,930 USD, across 3,142 programs in our catalog.

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