6 Bachelor's degrees in Special Education in Canada

Disability Studies
Explore ways to improve the lives of people with disabilities through disability-informed approaches to mental health, technology, policy design, the arts and more in the Disability Studies at Toronto Metropolitan University.

Disability Support Professional
Do you like working with people? Do you believe everyone has the right to live life to the fullest? The Disability Support Professional course at Saskatchewan Polytechnic offers the training you need to be a community service worker, supportive living worker, educational assistant or life enrichment worker.

Autism Studies
This Autism Studies course at Algonquin College provides a thorough understanding of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) across the life span and an overview of current support and intervention strategies used with this population in home, school, and community settings.
Special Education
The Special Education programme at Memorial University of Newfoundland is a public bachelor level course designed for educators. This degree type focuses on inclusive teaching practices and professional development. It is delivered through the Faculty of Education to support diverse learning needs within the school system.
Disability and Community Support
In the Disability and Community Support program at Red River College Polytechnic, students will develop the knowledge, skills, and values required to support and enhance the lives of people with disabilities.
ASL - English Interpretation
The ASL - English Interpretation program at Red River College Polytechnic graduates entry-level ASL-English interpreters for work in a variety of settings where Deaf and non-Deaf people interact and communicate.