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Bachelor of Arts in Disability Studies


Academic Director: Mariette Bates, PhD
CUNY School of Professional Studies
119 West 31st Street, 2nd Floor
New York, NY 10001
Email Contact: disabilitystudies@sps.cuny.edu ​

Mission

The mission of the Disability Studies Program is to develop leaders who will improve the lives of people with disabilities. In a welcoming and hospitable environment, students are taught to think about disability in a social, cultural and political context, and to conduct research, apply theory, and advocate for inclusion, access and opportunities for disabled people.

Program Learning Outcomes

  1. Analyze disability experience, both individual and societal, using a multidisciplinary approach.
  2. Discuss representations of disability in the media, creative arts or culture.
  3. Explain and interpret disability law and policy
  4. Analyze and evaluate approaches to supporting individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, who are on the autism spectrum, or mental/behavioral health
  5. Analyze the interactions between disability and society using cultural, historical, educational and/or biomedical frameworks.
  6. Advocate for improved quality of life and social justice for people with disabilities

The Program

Disability Studies is an emerging academic field which explores disability and society using overlapping perspectives from the social sciences, humanities, science, and the law. The online BA in Disability Studies offers both a strong foundation in disability theory and history as well as opportunities for in-depth study in one of four concentrations.

Admissions Criteria

Applicants must possess at least 24 transferrable credits from an accredited institution with a minimum GPA of 2.5 on a 4.0 scale. Applicants need to demonstrate basic proficiency in reading, writing, and math.

Program Requirements


120 credits are required for the online Bachelor’s Degree in Disability Studies.

  • General Education - See below
  • Required Disability Studies Courses - 33 credits
    • Level I: 6 credits
    • Level II: 12 credits
    • Level III: Concentration - 12 credits
    • Level IV: Integration -  3 credits
  • Free Electives - 45-51 credits.

Note: The required number of College Options credits and free elective credits each student will be required to take will be dependent upon his/her transfer credit evaluation.

General Education Requirements


General Education    

  • 12 credits Required Core
  • 18 credits Flexible Core
  • 6-12 credits College Option

Level III: Concentrations: Exploration and Application


Students select one of the following four concentrations:

Level IV. Integration


Students must complete three credits in the following courses: