Overview
Overview
Critical Disability Studies
is an interdisciplinary field that examines power dynamics and social structures through a disability lens. It seeks to challenge ableism and promote inclusivity.
Disability is often viewed as a medical issue, but Critical Disability Studies recognizes it as a complex, social phenomenon. This field encourages learners to think critically about the ways in which society constructs and interacts with disability.
By exploring the intersections of disability, power, and identity, learners can gain a deeper understanding of the ways in which social norms shape our experiences. This knowledge can inform advocacy, policy, and practice.
Join the conversation and explore Critical Disability Studies further to discover new perspectives and ways to create a more inclusive world.
Critical Disability Studies is an interdisciplinary field that examines the complex relationships between disability, power, and society. This Certificate program delves into the nuances of disability, empowering individuals to challenge ableism and promote inclusivity. By exploring the intersections of disability, culture, and policy, students gain a deeper understanding of the social and economic factors that shape the lives of people with disabilities. With a focus on critical disability studies, this program offers career opportunities in fields such as social work, advocacy, and education. Unique features include a diverse range of courses, expert guest speakers, and a supportive community of scholars.