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Academic Mission
The Bachelor of Special Needs Education program at Kampala International University equips students with the theoretical knowledge and practical skills to effectively support learners with diverse educational needs. This undergraduate program emphasizes inclusive pedagogical approaches, curriculum adaptation, and individualized support strategies. Students will gain a comprehensive understanding of various disabilities and learning challenges, alongside evidence-based interventions. The curriculum integrates coursework in child development, psychology, and educational assessment, preparing graduates to foster equitable learning environments. Graduates will be prepared for roles as special education teachers, educational therapists, or inclusion coordinators within educational institutions. Key skills developed include differentiated instruction, collaborative practice, and advocacy for students with special needs.
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Successfully verified on July 10, 2024 by the relevant educational authorities.
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Current approval is valid and active until the specified expiry date.
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