The Bachelor of Disability and Developmental Education at Flinders University prepares you to design, deliver, and evaluate evidence-based supports for people with disability across the lifespan. You’ll build practical skills in developmental education, positive behaviour support, and inclusive practice.
The Bachelor of Disability and Developmental Education at Flinders University equips you with the skills needed to design, implement, and assess evidence-based support systems for individuals with disabilities throughout their lives. This program fosters practical competencies in developmental education, positive behavior support, and inclusive practices.
Core study areas typically include:
How you learn: The curriculum is structured to provide both foundational knowledge and practical skills, enabling you to interpret evidence and apply it effectively within disability and developmental education.
Curriculum details: For a complete list of courses, sequencing, and elective options, please refer to the official curriculum on the programme website.
Currently, there are no specific GRE, GMAT, or GPA grading score requirements for this program.
Graduates of the Bachelor of Disability and Developmental Education can pursue various career opportunities in fields such as disability support coordination, case management, behavior support, and disability employment services, making a positive impact on the lives of individuals with disabilities.
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