School of Sociology and Social Policy

MA Disability Studies Course Content

Compulsory Modules

Debates on Disability Theory and Research gives you the opportunity to critically evaluate recent debates and developments within social research on disability. Not only will you discuss positivist, interpretative and 'emancipatory' methodologies, alongside associated data collection and analytical strategies, you will also examine their significance for disability research.

Through the module, you will investigate theoretical perspectives, the various definitions and approaches to impairment and disability, and disability as an equal opportunities and policy issue. You will explore the impact of myths and prejudices, industrialisation and the welfare state upon cultural representations of disability.

Social Policy, Politics and Disabled People provides a thorough insight into contemporary social policy for disabled people with regard to education, employment, health and social support services, benefits, housing, transport and public amenities, self help and disability politics.

Disability Dissertation allows you to tailor your own programme of training and research in consultation with a member of staff drawn from the department's MA/PhD supervisory panel. Through the dissertation, you demonstrate your ability to develop and complete an in-depth analysis, select and use appropriate research methods, deploy advanced theoretical concepts and relate a focused study to broader Disability debates and concerns.

Elective Modules

In addition to the compulsory modules, you also choose two modules from the following list.

  • Research Strategy and Design
  • Advanced Ethnicity and Racism Studies
  • 'Race', Identity and Culture in the Black Atlantic
  • Issues in Social Policy Analysis and Research
  • Contemporary Social Thought
  • Disability and Development
  • Negotiated Study in Disability Studies
  • Evaluation Research
  • From Conception to the Grave: Health in a Global Context

Postgraduate Diploma in Disability Studies

Available on a 12-month full-time or 24-month part-time basis, the Postgraduate Diploma in Disability Studies covers similar ground to the MA, but does not include the dissertation module. On the basis of a good performance in a full-time student's first semester, or a part-timer's first year, students initially registered for the Diploma may be transferred onto the corresponding MA. 


Key Information

Start Date: 24 September

Duration:
12 months full-time
24 months part-time

Entry requirements:
a good honours degree in a social science discipline.

Fees
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Scholarships
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School of Sociology and Social Policy
Tel: +44 (0) 113 343 8056



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