8 Bachelor's degrees in Special Education in Oceania

Disability and Community Inclusion
Develop the disability practice, policy and leadership knowledge you need as a skilled professional with the Disability and Community Inclusion programme at Flinders University.

Disability and Developmental Education
The Bachelor of Disability and Developmental Education programme from Flinders University equips you with the skills to improve access, equity and justice in society.

Education (Inclusive Education)
The Education (Inclusive Education) programme at Flinders University equips future teachers to excel in Primary school settings, with a specialised focus on inclusive teaching strategies. Upon completion of this degree, you will be able to teach in both mainstream and specialist settings.

Education Studies
Gain the skills to lead learning programmes outside the traditional classroom with the Education Studies from Victoria University. EBST is also an alternative path into teaching.

Education (Primary and Special Education)
In this Education (Primary and Special Education) course from the Australian Catholic University (ACU) you will also gain the practical skills to manage social, cultural and developmental diversity within the classroom.

Education (Secondary and Special Education)
This Education (Secondary and Special Education) course from Australian Catholic University (ACU) combines one discipline teaching area with special education giving you the ability to gain registration to teach in both secondary and special education settings.
Speech Pathology (Honours)
University of Queensland' Bachelor of Speech Pathology (Honours) will prepare you for a rich and rewarding career as a specialist in language and communication.
Special and Inclusive Education (Primary)
Special and Inclusive Education (Primary) from University of New England equips you with the knowledge and practical skills to become a sought-after teacher who makes a valued and rewarding contribution to children’s abilities and development.