About EDSP 1050 A
Students study the effects of discrimination, advocacy, litigation and sociological perspectives on disabilities. History, current legislation, and family issues for children and adults are emphasized.
Notes
Open to Degree and PACE students; Class has online and in person components, dates TBA
Section Description
Building awareness and understanding of individuals with disabilities and their families, and the lifespan issues they encounter in school and the community.
Section Expectation
This course combines the use of lecture, small group discussions, guest speakers, and videos.
Evaluation
Grades are based on assignments, attendance and participation, and midterm and final assessments.
Important Dates
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Interest Form
EDSP 1050 A is closed to new enrollment.
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