Fall 2021 IDS Course Offerings

Undergraduate Course Offerings

DIS 300 Interaction of Human Diversity and Global Environments

Designed to introduce the student to disability as an element of human diversity that has a significant reciprocal relationship with the environment. (3 credits)

Class Number: 8862
Day/Time: Mondays, 4:00 – 6:50 p.m.
Instructor: Stephen F. Gilson, Ph.D.
Location: Room 220, Corbett Hall
Satisfies Cultural Diversity & International Perspective (and) Population and Environment General Education
Requirement.

DIS 400 Disability as Diversity I

Examines contemporary disability theory and locates it within the larger discourse on diversity. (3 credits)

Class Number: 8863
Day/Time: Tuesdays, 4:00 – 6:50 PM
Instructor: Elizabeth DePoy, Ph.D.
Location: Room 220, Corbett Hall
Satisfies Ethics and Cultural Diversity & International Perspective General Education Requirement.


Graduate Course Offering

DIS 530 Disability Policy

Analyzes the historical context of current disability policy. (3 credits)

Class number: 9101
Instructor: Elizabeth DePoy, Ph.D.
Location: Web/Online Course
Prerequisite: DIS 400