Disability Studies (Minor)

Type: Minor
Format: In-Person
Credit Hours: 18
College: College of Arts and Sciences

This program was approved for students entering the university in the Summer 2024–Spring 2025 catalog year. For more information about catalog year, go to Catalog Year Information.

Minor in Disability Studies

Unit: College of Arts and Sciences (AS)
Department: Liberal Studies
Academic Plan Code(s): DISAMINOR

The  minor in Disability Studies, housed within the Liberal Studies Program of the College of Arts & Sciences, seeks to provide students with a rich understanding of disability as a social, cultural, and political phenomenon. Utilizing the expertise of the Department of Special Education, Early Childhood & Prevention Science (College of Education and Human Development) and the departments of Philosophy, Sociology, and Classical and Modern Languages, the program introduces students to the diverse world of disability and accessibility. It delves into disability's intersections with education, society, language, culture, and ethics, promoting an inclusive view of human experiences.

The main learning objectives include fostering critical thinking about the societal constructs of disability, understanding the lived experiences of individuals with disabilities, and promoting advocacy for accessibility and inclusion. Students will acquire skills in critical analysis, interdisciplinary research, and effective communication. They will also gain knowledge about the historical and contemporary challenges faced by individuals with disabilities, the philosophical underpinnings of disability rights, and the social aspects of disability discourse. Moreover, students will have the opportunity to increase their cultural knowledge and understanding of the Deaf community and to be introduced to the field of special education. 

Program Requirements

Select one of the following, two core courses: 13
PHIL 327
Philosophy of Disability
SOC 442
Sociology of Disabilities
Select one Education course from the following:3
EDSP 240
Introduction to Exceptional Children
EDSP 260
Classroom Behavior Management
EDSP 294
Teaching Individuals with Physical, Health and Multiple Disabilities
EDSP 395
Autism: Science, Culture and Identity - SB
EDSP 510
Legal Issues in Special Education
Select one Sociology course from the following:3
SOC 323
Diversity and Inequality
SOC 342
Medical Sociology
SOC 442
Sociology of Disabilities 2
Select one Interpreter Training course from the following:3
ITP 115
Introduction to Deaf Culture - D1, SB
ITP 350
Historical Perspectives on the Deaf Community - WR
Select one Philosophy course from the following:3
PHIL 323
Medical Ethics
PHIL 325
Feminist Medical Ethics - D1, AH
PHIL 327
Philosophy of Disability 3
PHIL 582
Health and Social Justice
Select either one course from the following list or any course from the categories listed above (Education, Sociology, Interpreter Training, Philosophy). Please note that the same course cannot be used to fulfill multiple requirements.3
PHPB 310
Power, Oppression & Liberation in Social Systems
PHPB 311
Policy and Systems of Power
ANTH 351
Medical Anthropology
Minimum Total Hours18
1

It is recommended that, if possible, students take both of these classes, one as a core course and the other as an area requirement.

2

If taken as a core course for the minor, it cannot fulfill the Sociology area requirement.

3

If taken as a core course for the minor, it cannot fulfill the Philosophy area requirement.

Students must maintain a 2.0 grade point average in the minor program for its successful completion.

Students pursuing the minor are encouraged to take ASL 101 and ASL 102.

At least three (3) semester hours of the requirements for a minor must be successfully completed while enrolled in the University of Louisville.