Disability Minor (For Rehabilitation Science Majors Only)
The Disability minor provides students with an in-depth understanding of disability from social, cultural, historical, and policy perspectives. This interdisciplinary program examines the lived experiences of individuals with disabilities, the impact of social attitudes and policies, and the principles of accessibility, inclusion, and advocacy. Students will explore disability rights, assistive technologies, inclusive education, and healthcare considerations for individuals with disabilities. Ideal for students pursuing careers in social work, education, healthcare, psychology, or public policy, this minor equips graduates with the knowledge and skills to promote equity and inclusion for peo
Courses
- AHS 2013 — Medical Terminology
- HES 4053 — Biomechanics
- PE 3573 — Prevention and Care of Activity Injuries
- PE 3663 — Kinesiology
- PE 4103 — Principles of Adapted Physical Activity
- PSY 3053 — Behavioral Neuroscience
- RP 3013 — Inclusive Recreation
- RP 4073 — Principles and Techniques of Therapeutic Recreation
- RS 2163 — Introduction to Addictions
- RS 3013 — The World of Work
- RS 3143 — Rehabilitation Science Seminar
- RS 3153 — Assistive Technology in Rehabilitation Settings
- RS 3263 — Resiliency, Vulnerability, and Crisis
- RS 4143 — Disabilities throughout the Life Span
- RS 4991 — Special Problems in Rehabilitation Science
- RS 4992 — Special Problems in Rehabilitation Science
- RS 4993 — Special Problems in Rehabilitation Science
- RS 4994 — Special Problems in Rehabilitation Science