The University of Huddersfield provides an advanced study course titled "Education: Special Educational Needs MA". This full-time, postgraduate course imparting specialised knowledge into key contemporary issues and policy initiatives, best practices, and research around special educational needs (SEN).Course Content: The course is taught in a blended mode, combining online and face-to-face teaching. Core subjects include SEN and Disability Rights; Inclusion, Health, and Well-being; Research Methods and Dissertation.Key Modules: Students will study three 30 credit core modules and two 30 credit option modules. The key modules studied over both the semesters are SEN and Disability Rights; Inclusion, Health, and Well-being; Research Methods; Dissertation. Option modules are Advanced Study: Early Years 0-8; Advanced Study: Primary and Early Years 3-11; Advanced Study: Secondary 11-16; Advanced Study: Post-16 and Lifelong Learning.Accreditations: The institution itself is a TEF Gold-rated university. The course, however, doesn't have explicit accreditation listed on the course page.Future Careers: As a graduate from this course, students will be well prepared to advance their career in different educational settings inclusive practices, and at both operational and strategic levels. Potential roles may include SEN Co-coordinator, Inclusion Manager, or senior leadership roles in schools and Early Years settings. Students may also consider a research pathway and pursue a PhD.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page here.