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.
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 and INT 902 are antirequisites for each other, therefore only one is acceptable.