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City University Of New York
Master in Disability Studies
- New York, USA
Master degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Master in Disability Studies program is designed to prepare students with a comprehensive understanding of disability issues through an interdisciplinary approach. It covers key topics like the so...


Flinders University
Master of Disability Practice and Leadership
- Adelaide, Australia
Master degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Master of Disability Practice and Leadership is designed for those who want to develop skills to support and lead positive change within the disability sector. The program covers key areas such as...
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City University Of New York
Master in Disability Services in Higher Education
- New York, USA
Master degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Master in Disability Services in Higher Education is designed to prepare students to support individuals with disabilities in college settings. The program covers key areas such as disability law,...


Deakin University
Master of Disability and Inclusion
- Burwood, Australia
Master degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Master of Disability and Inclusion (International) is designed to prepare students to support and promote change in how societies view and include people with disabilities. The program covers core...


University of Lille
Master's Degree in Psychology - Development, Education, Disability: Individual and Society
- Lille, France
- Kitzscher, Germany
- + 3 more
Master degree
On-Campus
French
The Master's degree in Psychology with a specialization in Development, Education and Disability: Individuals and Society (DEH-IS) allows you to work as a clinical psychologist in the social, medico-social, educational and disability sectors. You will work with vulnerable and/or stigmatized individuals or groups at all ages of life.


Flinders University
Master of Disability Practice and Leadership (Developmental Education)
- Adelaide, Australia
Master degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
This postgraduate program focuses on developing leadership skills and a deeper understanding of disability practice, specifically within developmental education contexts. It aims to equip students wit...


Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
Fast-track counseling
Master Universitario en Ingeniería para la Discapacidad y la Rehabilitación
- Madrid, Spain
Master degree
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
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The main objective of the master's degree is to provide knowledge, skills, and competencies to develop, implement, or adapt technological solutions to improve the independence of people with disabilities. To this end, the curriculum includes specialized and multidisciplinary training in techniques and technologies to support disability and rehabilitation, in the fields of engineering.


University of Leeds
Inequalities and Social Science MSc
- Leeds, United Kingdom
Master degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
The MSc in Inequalities and Social Science at the University of Leeds offers a comprehensive exploration of social inequalities at local, national, and global levels. This interdisciplinary programme ...


City University Of New York
Master in Visual Impairment: Combined Rehabilitation Teaching and Orientation & Mobility
- New York, USA
Master degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
The program combines training in rehabilitation teaching and orientation & mobility to prepare students for working with individuals who are visually impaired. It covers essential skills like teaching...


Charles Sturt University
Master of Inclusive Education
Master degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Master of Inclusive Education is designed to help current and aspiring educators develop skills to support learners with diverse needs. The program focuses on understanding inclusive practices, de...


City University Of New York
Master in Severe/Multiple Disabilities (Grades: Birth-2, 1-6, or 7-12)
- New York, USA
Master degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
The program is designed for educators and professionals who want to deepen their understanding of teaching and supporting students with severe or multiple disabilities across different grade levels — ...


City University Of New York
Master in Visual Impairment: Rehabilitation Teaching
- New York, USA
Master degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
The graduate program in Visual Impairment: Rehabilitation Teaching is designed to prepare students to work with individuals who are blind or visually impaired. The program focuses on teaching skills t...


University of New Hampshire
Early Childhood Education: Special Needs (M.Ed.)
- Durham, USA
Master degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Master of Education in Early Childhood Education with a specialization in Special Needs is designed to prepare educators to support young children with diverse learning needs. The program emphasiz...


University of Derby
Nursing (Learning Disabilities) and Leadership MSci
- Derby, United Kingdom
Master degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Nursing (Learning Disabilities) and Leadership MSci program is designed to help students develop a strong foundation in caring for individuals with learning disabilities, while also building leade...


City University Of New York
Master's in Mathematics Education and Students with Disabilities (Grades: 7-12)
- New York, USA
Master degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Master's in Mathematics Education and Students with Disabilities (Grades 7-12) program prepares educators to support students with disabilities in higher-grade levels. It focuses on strengthening ...
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Learn more about Disability Studies Master's degree programs
What is Disability Studies?
Disability Studies is an academic discipline that examines the experiences of people with disabilities. It encompasses a wide range of topics, including the history of disability, the experience of living with disability, societal attitudes towards disability, and more. Disability Studies is interdisciplinary, drawing upon insights from fields such as sociology, psychology, anthropology, and political science.
Why is studying Disability Studies important?
Disability Studies is a relatively new field, having only emerged as an academic discipline in the last few decades. However, it’s already made a significant impact, helping to challenge negative stereotypes and assumptions about people with disabilities. Disability Studies also offers a unique perspective on the social world, providing insights into the lived experiences of a group of people often marginalized by society.
What can I do with a degree in Disability Studies?
There are a number of different career paths you can pursue with a degree in Disability Studies. Many graduates go on to work in the disability rights movement, advocating for the inclusion and equality of people with disabilities. Others work in social services, providing support and assistance to people with disabilities. There is also a growing demand for Disability Studies scholars in academia, as more colleges and universities are beginning to offer courses in the discipline. Disability Studies graduates can also use their skills and knowledge to help create inclusive environments in a variety of settings, such as workplaces, schools, and community organizations.
How can I earn a degree in Disability Studies?
A degree in Disability Studies can be obtained at the undergraduate or graduate level. Undergraduate programs typically last four years, and cover a broad range of topics related to disability. Graduate programs are usually two years in length. and allow students to specialize in a particular area of interest. There are a number of different universities that offer Disability Studies degrees in the United States and internationally.
What will I study during my Disability Studies degree?
The coursework for a Disability Studies degree varies depending on the program and the university you attend. However, there are some common themes often covered in Disability Studies programs. Additionally, many programs also include a practicum component, which gives students the opportunity to apply their knowledge in a real-world setting.
A masters is earned after students complete an undergraduate degree program. To obtain a masters, you usually need to complete 12 to 18 college courses that often involve completing comprehensive tests and/or a thesis.