1. Special education teachers: This is the main employment direction of special education graduates. They can serve as special education teachers in public or private schools, rehabilitation centers, special education schools and other institutions to provide educational support for students with special needs such as learning disabilities, mental retardation and autism.
2. Rehabilitation therapists: Graduates majoring in special education can also become rehabilitation therapists, providing rehabilitation training and treatment for children with physical or mental disorders.
3. Special education consultants: graduates majoring in special education can also engage in special education consulting, and provide advice and suggestions on special education for parents, teachers and other professionals.
4. Community workers: Graduates majoring in special education can work in community service institutions to provide support and services for children and families with special needs.
5. Policymakers and researchers: Graduates majoring in special education can also engage in special education policy formulation and research in government departments, research institutions and non-profit organizations.
6. Vocational trainers: Graduates majoring in special education can provide vocational training and employment guidance for adults with special needs.
7. Corporate trainers: Graduates majoring in special education can also provide employee training for enterprises to help them better understand and support employees with special needs.