
MSc Education (Inclusive Education)
Bristol, United Kingdom
DURATION
1 up to 3 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time, Part time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
08 Aug 2025*
EARLIEST START DATE
Sep 2025
TUITION FEES
GBP 28,200 / per year **
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* home applicants| overseas applicants: 25 July 2025
** overseas full-time | home full-time: GBP 12,300 per year | home part-time three years: GBP 4,100 per year| home part-time two years: GBP 6,150 per year
Introduction
This pathway focuses on inclusive education. It explores and critiques barriers in society that prevent the inclusion and participation of disabled people (and those with labels of 'special' educational needs) as individuals with citizenship rights. It rejects charity and individual deficit model interpretations that have –and continue to – place disabled people as in need of charity, cure, treatment and care. The programme draws upon the lived experiences of disabled people, their self-organisation, and user-led campaigns for justice, and equality in education.
The programme introduces a fundamental conceptual shift in understanding the purpose and function of education, asking questions about who it benefits and who it excludes. Alongside raising questions about the discrimination and exclusion of disabled people from mainstream society, it explores their active participation in education, further and higher education. It critiques the use and notion of 'special' concerning the shifting educational terminology in contemporary society. It discusses the place of personal experience concerning the intersectionality between age, gender, 'race', religion, sexuality and social class, and takes a cross-cultural perspective. It draws upon (critical) disability studies within education and is supported by current research, practice and theory. It also explores the policy and legislative context and provides an international perspective, particularly highlighting the issue of human rights.
The programme is designed to develop your knowledge, understanding and critical skills in the analysis and evaluation of current research, theory and practice for learners experiencing barriers to participation.
This MSc Education (Inclusive Education) pathway would suit professionals working within the educational sector from schools, colleges, universities, life-long learning and adult education provision. This includes teaching/learning support assistants, coordinators, parents, advocates and individuals working within Disabled Peoples' Organisations (DPOs), and actively encourages the participation and contribution of disabled people.
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Admissions
Postgraduate Online Event
from 25th November 2024- 4th of December 2025
Curriculum
Year 1
- Introduction to Educational Inquiry
- Controversial Issues in Special and Inclusive Education
- Education, Inequality and Social Justice
- How Educational Systems Can Respond to Diversity and Inclusion
- Dissertation
Program Tuition Fee
Career Opportunities
We offer academic and personal development opportunities to equip you for the intellectual, social and personal challenges you will encounter during your career.
Our overarching goal is to enable our education graduates to display the following characteristics:
- equipped to demonstrate impact, excellence and distinctiveness in their chosen field;
- visionary, imaginative, innovative, reflective and creative;
- with high ideals and values, including a strong sense of social justice;
- highly employable throughout the world;
- adaptable, with the potential to be a leader in work and the community.
Program delivery
Duration
- One year full-time
- Two or three years of part-time