At UW students explore the interdisciplinary field of disability studies from perspectives in health sciences, humanities and social sciences. Establishing a well-rounded understanding of disability ...
I invite you to explore our undergraduate degree in Disability Studies and Rehabilitation Science. Our undergraduate program is a student-focused degree for those whose passion is helping individuals ...
The Special Education and Disability Studies area of emphasis is guided by the general framework found in the Doctoral Program in Education Application Handbook. The manual provides general ...
Through a non-medical and non-clinical interdisciplinary curriculum, the Humanities Interdisciplinary MA program with a concentration in disabilities studies, seeks to provide students with the ...
This course provides students with a wide range of interests and backgrounds with the opportunity to examine their own mental model(attitudes/values/ assumptions) of ...
He is director of the Center for Disability Studies at UB and has worked with colleagues around the world to expand and solidify the fields of disability history and disability studies. He has ...
The BLA concentration in Disability Studies offers students the opportunity to develop a deeper understanding of disability from multiple perspectives. This concentration helps prepare students who ...
Disability studies is a diverse interdisciplinary field that investigates broad questions about the nature, meanings, and consequences of disability from interrelated social, historical, cultural, ...
Promote a more equitable approach to health care by incorporating and enhancing services designed for individuals with disabilities. Through this graduate certificate program, you can become a better ...
This interdisciplinary minor offers a broad liberal arts approach to the study of disability, providing students with knowledge of the historical, social, artistic, literary, legal, educational, ...
Our policy experts come from a wide variety of backgrounds in social policy research, social work, sociology, gender violence, disability studies, health and social care, childhood studies, history, ...