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Disability Studies Certificate

Disability Studies Certificate

Program Overview

The Disability Studies Certificate creates a strong foundation for understanding disability as a natural part of the human experience and for examining the barriers that can impact participation in education, employment, healthcare, and community life.

Students explore how disability is understood and represented across disciplines and learn practical strategies for supporting access, participation, and belonging for people with disabilities.

People with disabilities are, and have always been, part of our shared human community. Developing a deeper understanding of disability and how to create environments where individuals with disabilities can fully participate benefits students in every field of study, including ministry, business, psychology, sociology, political science, the arts, and the sciences. Knowledge gained through this program can be applied across many areas of society such as employment, education, transportation, housing, healthcare, and community life.

Course List

For information about the courses required for the Disability Studies Certificate program, view the ¹ú²ú͵ÅÄ Catalog. 

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Student Support

For most students, the transition into college life is one full of adjustments. There is the excitement of newfound freedoms, but also some uncertainty as you begin to make choices and take responsibility for your own future.

At ¹ú²ú͵ÅÄ, we’re committed to supporting you â€” academically, professionally, spiritually, personally — so that you may be successful both in your time as a student and beyond. That’s why we offer a holistic support system that focuses on your unique experiences, particular needs, and personal and professional goals — resulting from our deep concern for you, our student.

With a focus on authentic relationships and personalized attention, our goal is to help transform you so you can follow your calling in your own career and life.

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Career Opportunities

A Disability Studies Certificate is a valuable complement to many undergraduate majors. Students pursuing careers outside of disability-related professions often find that knowledge of disability, accessibility, and human diversity strengthens their professional effectiveness and leadership.

Students who complete the certificate gain insights and skills that can be applied across a wide range of industries, including:

Education

  • Supporting diverse learners in classrooms and schools
  • Understanding educational access and accommodations
  • Creating inclusive learning environments for students with varied needs

Sociology and Social Work

  • Understanding how social systems shape disability experiences
  • Advocacy and community-based support services
  • Working with individuals and families navigating disability-related challenges

Business, Marketing, and Human Resources

  • Accessible workplace practices and accommodations
  • Inclusive product and service design
  • Understanding diverse consumers and employees

Healthcare

  • Patient-centered care for individuals with disabilities
  • Understanding disability in medical and community health contexts
  • Supporting equitable access to healthcare services

Sports and Fitness

  • Adaptive sports and inclusive recreation programs
  • Accessible fitness training and wellness initiatives
  • Coaching athletes with diverse physical and cognitive abilities
  • Designing inclusive recreational and athletic programming

Ministry and Faith-Based Leadership

  • Building welcoming and accessible congregations
  • Providing pastoral care to individuals and families impacted by disability
  • Supporting faith communities in removing barriers to participation
  • Understanding theological perspectives related to disability and human dignity
  • Creating inclusive worship, service, and fellowship opportunities

Psychology

  • Understanding identity, stigma, and disability perspectives
  • Supporting mental health and well-being for individuals with disabilities
  • Applying disability-informed perspectives in counseling and behavioral services
  • Understanding the interaction between disability, mental health, and social environments
  • Supporting individuals and families navigating developmental or psychological challenges

Environmental Studies

  • Designing accessible outdoor spaces and environmental programs
  • Considering disability in sustainability, recreation, and environmental planning

Child & Adolescent Development

  • Understanding developmental differences in children and adolescents
  • Supporting inclusive childcare, early education, and youth programs
  • Working effectively with families and children with disabilities

Engineering

  • Designing accessible technologies, products, and environments
  • Considering accessibility in architecture, infrastructure, and product development
  • Applying universal design principles in engineering solutions

Across industries, professionals who understand disability and accessibility are increasingly important for creating environments where all people can participate fully in work, learning, recreation, and community life.

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