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DST 501
Rethinking Disability
This foundation course introduces the core ideas students will explore throughout their studies. It immerses students in a highly participatory and provocative encounter with history, social theory, politics, policy, art and culture seen through a disability lens. Course content is designed to reflect the experience of people with disabilities, highlighting the social roots and impact of discrimination, exclusion and marginalization as well as responses of resistance.
Weekly Contact: Lecture: 3 hrs.
GPA Weight: 1.00
Course Count: 1.00
Billing Units: 1

Prerequisites
None
Co-Requisites
None
Antirequisites
None
Custom Requisites
None
Mentioned in the Following Calendar Pages
*List may not include courses that are on a common table shared between programs.
- Arts and Contemporary Studies Professional Table I
- DST 502 - Disability and the State
- DST 507 - Disability, Justice and Good Human Life
- DST 525 - Disability, Representation/s and Culture
- DST 603 - Disability and The Law
- DST 613 - Strategies for Community Building
- DST 725 - The Politics and Practice of Interventions
- DST 727 - Leadership Practices for Changing Times
- DST 80A/B - Practicum in Disability Studies
- DST 88A/B - Research Methods
- DST 99A/B - Applied Community Project/Thesis
- Disability Studies
- Disability Studies Minor
- Family Supports and Community Practice Minor
- Language and Intercultural Relations Professionally-Related Table IV
- Open Elective Table
- Public Administration and Governance Professionally-Related Table I
- SWP 921 - Disability Issues Social Work Practice
- Undeclared Arts Professionally-Related Table II