Bachelor
Develop the disability practice, policy and leadership knowledge you need as a skilled professional.
Enjoy a highly sought-after career in a fast-growing sector providing disability support, advocacy and services for people of all ages with diverse needs, including developmental and acquired disabilities. Grounded in a human rights approach, graduates will be equipped to work in a range of disability and related human services roles as effective and capable practitioners supporting people to live flourishing lives.
Graduates may be eligible for associate membership of the DEAI and membership with the National Disability Practitioners.
The Bachelor of Disability and Community Inclusion (BDCI) curriculum is aligned with the first three years of the Bachelor of Disability and Developmental Education (BDDE) degree.
Graduates of the BDCI are able to complete an additional year, the final year of the BDDE degree, to be eligible to practice as accredited Developmental Educators if they wish at a later date.