Disability Studies (DS) creates the space for rethinking traditional, medical approaches, to imagining disability, mental health and related social institutions, using a liberal arts lens to explore the variety of possible, yet uncommonly shared, meanings. We situate disability amidst contemporary, interdisciplinary debates and developments in research, policy and theory, illustrating how it touches all our lives in different spheres: family sports education, youth, workplace, art, war, aging, cultures and mobility.
Careers:
Disability and mental health affect most of us directly or indirectly, as well as people that we will work with as colleagues, partners, clients or service providers. The new Disability Rights legislation means that familiarity with this field will continue to be a valuable asset for various careers and good citizenship. Other social changes that increase the relevance of this degree include: aging population living longer but with more disabilities, veterans returning with various conditions and a rise in diagnosis of conditions for children and youth and subsequent attention to supporting them well.
Planlanan May 2022
Başlangıç tarihi
Planlanan Eylül 2022
Western University (Ontario) King's University College
266 Epworth Avenue,
LONDON,
Ontario (ON),
N6A 2M3, Canada
For Ontario high school students a minimum 79-80% final entrance average is required. Averages are calculated on the top six 4U or 4M credits including English 4U.
Admission:
IELTS Academic is required with a minimum overall band score of 6.5 with no part less than 6.0.
MELAB score of 80 or higher with no less than 78 in any section.
TOEFL score of 580 or higher and a score of 4.5 on the TWE or a score of 85-90 on Internet Based Test (IBT) with no section less than 20.
C.A.E.L. (Canadian Academic English Language Assessment) - A minimum score of 60 is required with no part less than 60.
(PTE Academic)- A minimum overall score of 58 is required with no score less than 56.
Deadline:
May 15,2021.