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MSc - Master of Science
Online
Part Time
SEP-26
2 Years
Make a difference in the field of disability rights and social justice with this ground-breaking new online Masters degree in Disability Studies, Rights and Inclusion. The study of disability has never been more important. Globally, there are around 1 billion disabled people and with an ageing population in many countries this figure is set to rise. Disability is an important equality and human rights issue, with disabled people more likely to experience poverty and receive fewer education and employment opportunities than non-disabled people. The online MSc Disability Studies, Rights and Inclusion will support you to recognise, understand and meet the challenges facing disabled people around the world. By studying this innovative online degree, you’ll be equipped to work to ensure that disabled people’s rights are respected, helping to build more inclusive and sustainable societies. As an online learner you’ll join a global classroom with like-minded learners from around the world, in an accessible and inclusive online environment. Study the course that suits you - with our flexible course structure, you could work towards the Masters qualification, a postgraduate certificate or postgraduate diploma. Whether you are already active in the field of disability rights, or looking to take your first steps, this course gives you the knowledge, skills and confidence you need to be a change-maker in the field of social justice and disability activism. You’ll explore: global perspectives on disability issuesthe social creation of disability and social models of disabilitycultural and human rights frameworkshow and why disabled people experience inequalitiesbuilding inclusive societies and futuresthe role and impact of disability activism and advocacy with an intersectional approachinfluencing disability policy, services and practice in a range of sectors, including law, architecture and design, medicine and healthcare, and the creative industriesrelationships with other areas of study including gender studies, transport studies and geographyglobal issues such as climate change, natural disasters and conflict from a disability rights perspective. Fully funded places availableThis programe has been awarded five Commonwealth Distance Learning Masters Scholarships for eligible students. Commonwealth Distance Learning Scholarships are for candidate from eligible low and middle-income Commonwealth countries, to undertake part-time taught masters study with UK universities while remaining in their home countries. Please check our funding page for full eligibility and how to apply for this funding. Who is this course for?disabled people and their alliespolicy makersservice providers and professionals in the field of disabilityprofessionals working in NGOs and community organisationsthose new to disability, or who wish to think about disability differently, looking for a safe, affirming learning environmentthose interested in disability rights and inclusion who wish to explore this field of study. Leeds has pioneered education in the field of Disability Studies since 1990 and is recognised as a global leader in the field. The Centre for Disability Studies at the University of Leeds was the first university centre in the UK to establish disability studies as an academic field of research and study. The Centre is committed to achieving equality and social justice for disabled people globally. Our academics are well-known for their work in the areas of disability politics, policy and practice, the sociology of disability, disability law and human rights, and inclusive design.
A 2.1 (hons) bachelor degree, ideally in a social science or humanities related subject. OR A 2.1 (hons) bachelor degree in any other subject plus relevant experience OR A 2.2 (hons) degree in any subject with at least three years relevant experience.
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£6,375 per year
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The amount you'll pay if you come to study here from a country outside the EU.
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