A Ph.D. in Special Education and Rehabilitation Science is a research-based degree aimed at improving education and support for people with disabilities. The curriculum typically lasts 3 to 5 years and covers themes such as inclusive education, rehabilitation therapies, assistive technologies, behavioral interventions, and policy formation. Students do research to improve teaching techniques, disability services, and social inclusion, emphasizing evidence-based practices and multidisciplinary approaches. Admission often needs a Master's degree in Special Education, Psychology, or a related discipline. Graduates go on to work in academia, research, policy, or as leaders in educational institutions, rehabilitation centers, and healthcare.