Appendix A

Undergraduate Concentration in Interdisciplinary Disability Studies Plan of Study

Complete this form, keep a copy for your records and submit a copy to both the Coordinator of  IDS and your advisor.

 

Name____________________________ Date of Plan______________________

Student ID#______________________ Departmental Advisor_______________

Major_____________________________________________________________

 

Core Concentration Courses (9 credits)

 
Required Core Course  Anticipated Enrollment Semester/year  Actual Enrollment Semester/year Credits Final grade
DIS 400 Disability as Diversity I
Note: DIS 300 may be substituted for DIS 400 with permission from the IDS coordinator
    3  
DIS 450 Disability: Population-Environment Diversity     3  
DIS 470 Interdisciplinary Project in Disability Studies        

Elective Courses (12-15 credits)

 
Social Change Diversity Studies Environmental Context
Course # Credits  Final
grade
Course # Credits  Final
grade
Course # Credits  Final
grade
                 
                 

Choose a minimum of one course (3 credits) from each of the three categories.

Social Change — Courses that critically address social justice in small groups, communities, systems, and intellectual trends.

AED 474 - Topics In Art Education, Credits: 3
ANT 424 - Narrative, Credits: 3
ART 370 - Digital Art IIA: 3D Modeling and Animation, Credits: 3
ART 371 - Digital Art IIB: Digital Video, Credits: 3
ART 372 - Digital Art IIC: Interactivity, Credits: 3
BUA 325 - Principles of Management and Organization, Credits: 3
BUA 368 - Electronic Commerce, Credits: 3
CHF 381 - Family Resource Management, Credits: 3
CHF 406 - Introduction to Research Methods in Child Development and Family Relations, Credits: 3
CHF 430 - Applied Self Control, Credits: 3
CIE 115 - Computers in Civil Engineering, Credits: 3
CMJ 103 - Fundamentals of Public Communication, Credits: 3
CMJ 236 - Writing for Mass Media, Credits: 3
CMJ 332 - Public Affairs Reporting, Credits: 3
CMJ 402 - Communication Research, Credits: 3
CMJ 403 - Persuasion and Social Influence, Credits: 3
CMJ 420 - Health Communication, Credits: 3
CMJ 434 - Editorial and Opinion Writing, Credits: 3
CMJ 450 - Communication and Technology, Credits: 3
COS 120 - Introduction to Programming I, Credits: 3
COS 420 - Introduction to Software Engineering, Credits: 3
COS 470 - Introduction to Artificial Intelligence, Credits: 3
CSD 108 - Directed Speech Improvement, Credits: 3
CSD 201 - American Sign Language I, Credits: 3
CSD 202 - American Sign Language II, Credits: 3
ECE 101 - Introduction to Electrical Engineering and Computer Engineering, Credits: 4**
ECE 417 - Introduction to Robotics, Credits: 3**
ECE 471 - Microprocessor Applications, Credits: 3
EDC 333 - Curriculum Development and Evaluation, Credits: 1.5-3
EDT 400 - Computers in Education, Credits: 3
ENG 206 - Descriptive/Narrative Writing, Credits: 3
ENG 212 - Persuasive and Analytical Writing, Credits: 3
ENG 309 - Writing Creative Non-Fiction, Credits: 3
ERL 313 - Teaching of Reading in the Elementary School, Credits: 3
ERL 318 - Teaching Language Arts in the Elementary School, Credits: 3
ERL 440 - Teaching Reading in the Secondary School, Credits: 3
ESC 316 - Teaching Science in the Elementary School (K-8), Credits: 3
ESC 452 - Teaching Science in the Secondary School, Credits: 3
ESS 316 - Teaching Social Studies in the Elementary School, Credits: 3
ESS 441 - Teaching Social Studies in the Secondary School, Credits: 3
FSN 301 - Life Cycle Nutrition, Credits: 3
FSN 401 - Community Nutrition, Credits: 4
HTY 311 - Research Seminar, Credits: 3
ISE 104 - Design Basics for New Media, Credits: 3
KPE 262 - Methods-Teaching Physical Education, Credits: 3
KPE 278 - Health Education, Credits: 2
KPE 344 - Principles of Coaching, Credits: 3
KPE 367 - Mainstreaming in Physical Education-Recreation, Credits: 3
KPE 400 - General Medical Conditions and Disabilities in Sport, Credits: 3
KPE 425 - Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, Credits: 3
MEE 101 - Introduction to Mechanical Engineering, Credits: 1
MUE 320 - Teaching of General Music: Elementary, Credits: 3
MUE 321 - Teaching of General Music: Secondary, Credits: 3
NMD 104 - Design Basics for New Media, Credits: 3
NMD 202 - Dynamic Website Development, Credits: 3
NMD 240 - Introduction to Web Concepts and Design, Credits: 3
NMD 302 - Interactive Web Development, Credits: 3
PAA 390 - Technical Writing and Communication in Public Service, Credits: 3
PAA 430 - Organizational Change in Public Service, Credits: 3
PAX 451 - Mediation: Its Premises, Practices, and Policies, Credits: 3
PHI 103 - Methods of Reasoning, Credits: 3
SED 402 - Adapting Instruction for Students with Disabilities, Credits: 3
SOC 369 - Collective Behavior and Social Movements, Credits: 3
SWK 463 - Social Work Methods III, Credits: 3
SWK 491 - Methods of Social Work Research, Credits: 3
THE 117 - Fundamentals of Acting, Credits: 3
THE 405 - Drama in Education, Credits: 3

** Relevant Engineering skills courses

Diversity Studies — Courses that address aspects of human difference.

ANT 102 - Introduction to Anthropology: Diversity of Cultures, Credits: 3
ANT 300 - Basic Theory in Cultural Anthropology, Credits: 3
ANT 437 - Medical Anthropology, Credits: 3
ANT 466 - Economic Anthropology, Credits: 3
ANT 481 - Language, Culture, and Society, Credits: 3
ARH 100 - Art and Human Experience, Credits: 3
BIO 208 - Anatomy and Physiology, Credits: 3
BIO 462 - Principles of Genetics, Credits: 3
CHF 201 - Introduction to Child Development, Credits: 3
CHF 331 - Cognitive Development, Credits: 3
CHF 433 - Adolescence, Credits: 3
CHF 434 - Adult Development and Aging, Credits: 3
CMJ 202 - Communication Studies II, Credits: 3
CSD 130 - Introduction to Communication Science and Disorders, Credits: 3
CSD 302 - Issues in Hearing Loss, Credits: 3
CSD 380 - Language Development, Credits: 3
CSD 481 - Phonological Development and Phonetics, Credits: 4
DIS 300 -Disability: Interaction of Human Diversity and Global Environments, Credits: 3
DIS 480 - Independent Project in Disability Studies, Credits: 1-6
DIS 490 - Selected Topics in Interdisciplinary Disability Studies, Credits: 1-6
ENG 237 - Coming of Age in America, Credits: 3
ENG 450 - Cultural Borderlands in Contemporary American Literature, Credits: 3
INT 490 - (University Wide) Lies, Deception, and Heroification, Credits: 3
MLC 175 - Multiculturalism in America, Credits: 3
KPE 270 - Motor development and learning
NUR 415 - Socio-Cultural Issues in Health and Health Care, Credits: 3
NUR 423 - Ethical Issues in Health Care, Credits: 3
PAA 350 - Human Resources in Public Service, Credits: 3
PAA 425 - Healthcare System Management, Credits: 3
PHI 364 - Views of Self: East and West, Credits: 3
PSY 208 - Theories of Personality, Credits: 3
PSY 212 - Abnormal Psychology, Credits: 3
PSY 223 - Psychology of Childhood, Credits: 3
PSY 224 - Psychology of Adolescence, Credits: 3
PSY 251 - Psychology of Motivation, Credits: 3
PSY 325 - Psychology of Infant Development, Credits: 3
PSY 350 - Cognition, Credits: 3
PSY 361 - Sensation and Perception, Credits: 3
PSY425 - Social Issues in Developmental Psychology, Credits: 3
PSY 427 - Emotional Development, Credits: 3
SED 401 - Introduction to Students with Severe Disabilities, Credits: 3
SOC 120 - Deviance and Social Control, Credits: 3
SOC 201 - Social Inequality, Credits: 3
SOC 316 - Sociology of Aging, Credits: 3
SOC 337 - Sociology of Mental Illness, Credits: 3
SOC 339 - Sociology of Health and Medicine, Credits: 3
SWK 330 - Contemporary Issues in Diversity and Pluralism, Credits: 3
SWK 350 - Human Behavior and the Social Environment I, Credits: 3
SWK 351- Human Behavior and the Social Environment II, Credits: 3

Environmental Context — Courses that address the full range of contexts in which people live, including virtual, spiritual, and other abstract contexts.

AED 270 - Introduction to Visual Culture and Learning, Credits: 3
ARH 155 - Art History I, Credits: 3
ART 120 - 3-D Design
AVS 150 - History of Human-Animal Relationship, Credits: 3
BUA 220 - Legal Environment of Business, Credits: 3
CET 351 - Construction Law, Credits: 4
CHF 391 - Family Housing, Credits: 3
CHY 101 - Chemistry for Everyday Living, Credits: 3
CMJ 100 - Introduction to Mass Communication, Credits: 3
CMJ 360 - Nonverbal Communication, Credits: 3
CMJ 375 - Mass Media Law and Regulation, Credits: 3
COS 101 - Introduction to PC Hardware and Windows, Credits: 1
COS 102 - Introduction to the Internet and the World Wide Web, Credits: 1
COS 103 - Introduction to Spreadsheets, Credits: 1
COS 104 - Introduction to Presentation Software, Credits: 1
ECO 107 - The World Economy: Changes and Challenges, Credits: 3
ECO 333 - Labor Markets and Human Resource Development, Credits: 3
GEO 201 - Introduction to Human Geography, Credits: 3
HON 111 - Civilizations: Past, Present, and Future I, Credits: 4
HON 112 - Civilizations: Past, Present, and Future II, Credits: 4
HTY 197 - Technology and Society I, Credits: 3
HTY 198 - Technology and Society II, Credits: 3
HTY 420 - Science and Society Since 1800, Credits: 3
HTY 477 - The American Worker, Credits: 3
MSE 200 - Introduction to Museums, Credits: 3
MSE 370 - Introduction to Museum Education, Credits: 3
NMD 100 - Introduction to New Media, Credits: 3
PAA 100 - Introduction to Public Administration, Credits: 3
PAA 233 - The American City, Credits: 3
PAA 380 - Police and the Community, Credits: 3
PAA 410 - Local Government Law, Credits: 3
PHI 240 - Social and Political Philosophy, Credits: 3
PHI 244 - Philosophy of Law, Credits: 3
PHI 335 - Contemporary Ethics, Credits: 3
PHI 344 - Theories of Justice, Credits: 3
PHI 353 - Philosophy of Mind, Credits: 3
POS 100 - American Government, Credits: 3
POS 282 - Introduction to American Law, Credits: 3
POS 304 - American Political Thought, Credits: 3
POS 384 - American Civil Liberties, Credits: 3
PRT 225 - Readings In Outdoor Recreation, Credits: 3
SOC 110 - Sociology of Popular Culture, Credits: 3
SOC 314 - Law and Society, Credits: 3