Western Washington University
Western Washington University

516 High Street, Bellingham, Washington, USA

International Year One (2-Semester Pathway) Transfer to Bachelor of Arts - Education - Exceptionality and Disability

4-Year Bachelor's Degree

Program Summary

Program Description

The International Year program will provide you with the solid foundation you need to be successful in your university degree. Offered as a one, two, or three quarter program, you will study a range of subjects to develop your language and study skills, while focusing on your chosen field. After successfully completing your International Year, you will be able to progress to your undergraduate degree at Western.

Many professionals work with persons with disabilities in a variety of venues other than schools and do not require the same pedagogical knowledge base expected of special education teachers. However, to effectively advocate for and work with individuals with disabilities, it is imperative that professionals have a solid background in a variety of topics central to the provision of supports for individuals with disabilities.

Completion of the Exceptionality and Disability major results in a Bachelor of Arts in Education (BAE) but graduates do not qualify for a teaching certificate. Students who complete this major typically want to work with individuals with disabilities in a variety of non-school settings, such as health and human services, behavioral support clinics, government agencies, and non-profit organizations.

The college faculty coordinate a wide range of school and community based practicum placements strategically placed throughout the program. This provides frequent opportunities to interact with young children while developing your teaching skills.

A major in Exceptionality and Disability provides foundational knowledge to professionals who interface across a variety of settings, including non-certified school programs, homes, agencies, and community. Career options include working in behavioral support clinics, advocacy law agencies, adaptive recreation settings, community engagement, and government agencies supporting individuals with disabilities. Graduate studies include certification as a BCBA, a Master's of Special Education, a Master's of Applied Behavior Analysis, Pre-Law, etc.

Academic Background

Minimum Level of Education Completed

Grade 12 / High School

Minimum GPA

63%

Minimum Language Test Scores

Reading

10

Writing

10

Listening

10

Speaking

10

Program Intakes

Open date

June 11, 2024

Submission deadline

February 8, 2025

Open date

October 30, 2024

Submission deadline

April 30, 2025

Open date

June 11, 2025

Submission deadline

August 1, 2025

Open date

May 15, 2025

Submission deadline

November 15, 2025

Open date

August 1, 2025

Submission deadline

February 1, 2026

Cost and Duration

4-Year Bachelor's Degree

Program Level

6 month pathway to 4 year bachelor's degree completion

Program Length

$13838 USD

Cost of Living

$0 USD

Application fee

$36913 USD / First Year

Gross Tuition

Other Fees

Student Fee: $2,080 per year