6 Bachelor's degrees in Special Education in Africa
Special Education
Generally speaking, the Faculty of Education came into being in the year 1962 when the Institute of Education (founded in 1957) and the Department of Extra-Mural Studies (founded 1949) were merged and called “Faculty of Education and Extra-Mural Studies”. The Special Education programme is offered at the University Of Ibadan.
Deaf Studies (Honours)
Become equipped to work with Deaf learners in both schools for the Deaf and inclusive education environments with the Deaf Studies (Honours) programme offered at University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg.
Education (Special Education)
The B. Ed Education (Special Education) degree programme at University of Zambia was started in the 1996/97 academic year with an intake of 6 first-year pre-service and 20 third year in-service candidates.
Augmentative and Alternative Communication (Hons)
Augmentative and Alternative Communication (Hons) from University of Pretoria provides a holistic education, transferable skills, critical thinking, and communication and problem-solving that will help you develop to your full potential.
Speech-Language Therapy
The Bachelor of Communication Pathology (Speech-Language Therapy), is offered in the School of Health Sciences from University of Kwazulu Natal.
Basic Education
Basic Education is considered the most important aspect of education for all persons that serves as the foundation for the child. The programme is offered by University of Cape Coast Ghana.