The interdisciplinary curriculum in Disability Studies provides students a means
to explore within the larger context of diversity and to examine professional
practice, scholarship and policy related to persons with disabilities. Administered
through the Center for Community Inclusion and Disability Studies, Maine’s University
Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities, the concentration consists
of 24 credits distributed among elective courses in three categories; social change,
diversity studies and environment, and three core interdisciplinary courses taught
by faculty with expertise in disability studies.
For complete information about Disability Studies, visit the coordinator at
101 Corbett Hall, phone (207) 581-1084 or contact Prof. Lucille Zeph at lu_zeph@umit.maine.edu.