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3 Physical Disabilities Degree Programs in Canada


George Brown College
Certificate in Deafblind & Intervenor Studies
- Toronto, Canada
Certificate
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
The Deafblind & Intervenor Studies program is a one-year certificate that will prepare you to work with individuals who have combined vision and hearing loss. Significant components of this program are delivered online. This program is open to both Deaf and non-Deaf students.


Pacific Coast University For Workplace Health Sciences
Bachelor of Disability Management (BDM)
- Port Alberni, Canada
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor of Disability Management is a degree with an applied focus. It is the first and only degree of this nature and level internationally. The Bachelor of Disability Management (BDM) provides graduates with the underpinning of knowledge, skills, and competencies, on the one hand, to assist absent workers to return to work and, on the other hand, to assist employing organizations, service providers, and insurers in the public, private and not for profit sectors to introduce and operate cost-effective and responsive DM and return to work programs. The program will be of interest to working adults who seek a credential related to their current field of activity – most frequently health, human resources, occupational health and safety, insurance, union representation, or government services, and to students graduating from high school who wish to pursue a career in workplace health science. In the evolving field of disability management, the degree has been designed to give students the necessary technical skills and to empower them as leaders in reshaping the approach and systems involving workers with disabilities.
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Pacific Coast University For Workplace Health Sciences
Disability Management Practitioner Program
- Port Alberni, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
The courses in the Disability Management Practitioner Certificate Program may be taken independently or as a complete 25-course program. These courses emphasize the skills and knowledge required to return to work individuals who have incurred injuries or illnesses and provide an introduction to the competencies that are required to introduce and administer disability management programs. Those students wishing to obtain the Certificate of Completion for the entire program and who have previous education in a particular course subject area may apply to obtain an exemption or prior learning assessment credit. For further details, please refer to the Continuing Education Guide.
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Studying physical disabilities equips you with the knowledge to improve quality of life for individuals with various challenges. This field combines health sciences, social studies, and rehabilitative practices, making it vital in promoting inclusivity and accessibility.
You'll gain insight into specific interventions, adaptive technologies, and therapeutic techniques tailored to individuals with disabilities. Common courses include human anatomy, assistive technology, and rehabilitation methods. As you engage with practical instruction and interdisciplinary projects, students build confidence in their ability to address real-world challenges and enhance the lives of those they serve.
In Canada, educational approaches emphasize experiential learning and collaborative problem-solving. Students often work alongside community organizations, allowing them to apply their skills in meaningful settings. Graduates can pursue careers in healthcare, rehabilitation services, and policy advocacy, contributing significantly to diverse sectors focused on public health and social justice. The environment fosters independence and intellectual growth as you immerse yourself in projects and interactions that matter profoundly to communities.