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Last updated on 2025-07-09

Program overview

Program Overview

The Disability Studies Diploma is designed to equip graduates with the skills necessary to enhance the quality of life and well-being of individuals with disabilities. This program emphasizes the importance of creating inclusive and diverse communities, allowing students to take an active role in supporting those in need. With a focus on practical experience and classroom learning, graduates are prepared to make a meaningful impact in various sectors that support people with disabilities.

Program Structure

The Disability Studies Diploma program is structured as follows:

  • Program Length: 16 months (4 terms)
  • Credits: The program consists of a total of credits that will be determined by the specific courses taken.
  • Class Schedule: Classes are typically held between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday to Friday.
  • Practicum Requirement: Students are required to complete a practicum placement, which may necessitate a Police Information Check with a Vulnerable Sector Search.
  • Online Options: Some courses may not be available online every term, which could extend the program duration.

Featured Experiences

  • Practical experience through a required practicum placement in relevant agencies.
  • Opportunities to work with various organizations that support individuals with disabilities.
  • Engagement in community-based projects that promote inclusivity.
  • Collaboration with experienced professionals in the field of disability services.
  • Access to a network of potential employers in the disability sector.

Career Options

Graduates of the Disability Studies Diploma can pursue a variety of career paths in Canada, including:

  • Disability Support Worker: Assist individuals with disabilities in daily living activities and promote their independence.
  • Community Outreach Coordinator: Develop and implement programs that support individuals with disabilities within the community.
  • Education Assistant: Support teachers in classrooms, helping students with disabilities to achieve their educational goals.
  • Program Coordinator: Oversee programs and services designed for individuals with disabilities in non-profit organizations.
  • Advocacy Specialist: Work with individuals and families to ensure their rights and needs are met within the community.

 

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