2021-2022 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Interdisciplinary Disability Studies Minor
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The Interdisciplinary Disability Studies (IDST) minor is comprised of key courses that teach students about disability and disabled experiences. The minor will introduce new students from across the university to IDST students, faculty, and content. The IDST minor allows students in related disciplines to develop much needed expertise in disability services and skills pertinent to working with populations of disabled people.
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Minor
The Minor in Interdisciplinary Disability Studies requires 15 hours of course work as follows:
- CED 225 INTRODUCTION TO DISABILITY Credit(s): 3
- CED 300 - DISABILITY ACROSS THE LIFESPAN Credit(s): 3
- CED 350 CASE MANAGEMENT AND THE HELPING PROFESSIONAL Credit(s): 3
- CED 410 HELPING SKILLS FOR COMMUNITY SETTINGS Credit(s): 3
- CED 425 INTRODUCTION TO TRAUMA AND CRISIS Credit(s): 3
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