The Minor in Disability Studies provides students from other programs with an opportunity to engage with new understandings and scholarship in critical disability studies as it intersects in a multitude of contexts, across silos and disciplines. However, students are required to take a foundational course first, one that is designed to encourage them to look my deeply for the hidden structures and processes that produce disability.
The Disability Studies Minor is not available to Disability Studies program students.
To receive the Minor, a student must complete six courses from the following course of study:
One of the following:
Five of the following:
DST 501, INT 902 and SWP 921 are antirequisites of each other, therefore only one is acceptable.
DST 726 and DST 727 are antirequisites for each other, therefore only one is acceptable.