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2015-2016 Undergraduate Calendar
HOME Programs and Academic Departments Faculty of Community Services Disability Studies (part-time only) Bachelor of Arts (Disability Studies)

Bachelor of Arts (Disability Studies)
REQUIRED:
DST 501Rethinking Disability
DST 502Disability and the State
DST 525 Rethinking Images of Embodied Difference
DST 613 Strategies for Community Building
DST 614 Community Access and Technology
DST 725 The Politics and Practice of Interventions
DST 80A/B*Practicum in Disability Studies
DST 88A/BResearch Methods
DST 99A/BApplied Community Project/Thesis
PHL 507Ethics and Disability

REQUIRED GROUP 1: One course from the following:
DST 726Leadership in Human Services
DST 727Leadership for Social Action

LIBERAL STUDIES: Four courses. One from Table A and three from Table B.

PROFESSIONAL: Two courses from the following:
CLD 435 Theory and Practice of Family Support
CLD 445Inclusion and Consultation
DST 503 Current Topics in Disability I
DST 504Mad People's History
DST 506Making Ontario Accessible
DST 603 Disability and the Law
DST 604 Current Topics in Disability II
FNF 100 Families and Health
FNF 400 The Social Context of Human Sexuality
FNP 200Interpersonal Communications
INT 900Program Planning and Evaluation Strategies
INT 901Gerontology: Critical Issues and Future Trends
INT 905**Conflict Resolution in Community Services
INT 906Sexuality: Power and Pleasure
INT 907Team Work for Community Services
INT 908Homelessness in Canadian Society
INT 910First Nations Issues
INT 911International Community Development
INT 912Community Development: International Field Experience
INT 913Issues of Migration
INT 914Settlement Experiences
INT 915Responses to Migration
INT 916Introduction to Fundraising
INT 920Community Collaborations
INT 921Writing for Disability Activism
INT 922Intro to Aboriginal Worldviews
INT 923Canada's Story: An Aboriginal Perspective
SWP 903Crisis Intervention

PROFESSIONALLY-RELATED: One course from the following:
CLD 332 Families in Canadian Context II
CYC 900Diversity Issues for Children and Youth
INP 914** Issues of Diversity
POG 315**Equity and Human Rights in Canada
PPA 125**Rights, Equity and the State
SWP 900Race and Ethnicity
 
PROFESSIONALLY-RELATED: Three courses from the following:
CLD 241Children with Disabilities
CLD 342Assessment for Programming
CRM 202 Victims and the Criminal Process
CYC 602 Children's Rights
MHR 405 Organizational Behaviour and Interpersonal Skills
MHR 505 Organizational Behaviour II
MHR 523 Human Resources Management
OHS 810Seminars
POG 100 People, Power and Politics
POG 225 Global Governance
POG 310 Provincial Politics
POG 316 Social Policy
POG 317 Education Politics and Policy
POG 443 Global Cities
PPA 120Canadian Politics and Government
PPA 122Local Politics and Government
PPA 211Public Policy
PPA 335Theories of Bureaucracy
PSY 302 Child Development
PSY 402Adult Development
SWP 910Queer Theory and Identities
 
PROFESSIONALLY-RELATED: One course from the following:
ENT 500New Venture Startup
FIN 300Managerial Finance I
INP 900Understanding the Nonprofit Sector
INP 901Developing Effective Organizations
INP 910Strategic Planning
INP 911Advocacy and Governmental Relations
INP 912Marketing for Nonprofit Organizations
INP 913Leading Through Change
INP 914**Issues of Diversity
INP 915Financial Management
INP 916NGOs and World Governance

* Students with two years relevant work experience may be exempt from this course.
** Only one of INT 905 or INP 914 can be taken. Only one of POG 315 or PPA 125 can be taken.
DST 99A/B has a GPA Weight of 4.00 and a Course Count of 2.00.



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