Explores the cultural, historical, educational, and medical roots of difference among human beings and examines the impact of cultural and technological changes on individuals traditionally identified as disabled. The course is designed to develop a broad understanding of the concept of "disability" and the emerging technologies that shape contemporary understanding of this phenomenon and the lives of those considered disabled.
CHSE228D
Common Ground Deliberative Dialogues; Common Ground ResLife
Students will explore current societal issues through an intergroup, deliberative dialogue model. The course includes foundations of dialogue, identity reflection, peer leadership, engagement across differences, anddialogic skill-building.
CHSE388
Apprenticeship: Field Experience in a Work Setting
Credits:3
Grad Meth:
Reg, P-F, Aud
CHSE389
(Perm Req)
Independent Study
Credits:3
Grad Meth:
Reg, Aud
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