The University of Hawaii at Manoa offers the
Interdisciplinary Certificate in Disability and Diversity Studies, a 15 credit graduate level (master’s, doctoral, and post-doctoral) program sponsored by the Center on Disability Studies (CDS) in the College of Education. CDS also offers both graduate and undergraduate level
Disability Studies Courses that can be taken as electives.
All courses are offered through distance education. Non-residents (international and out of state students) may apply for DDS courses through
Outreach College and pay in-state tuition rates
Six Exciting Courses for Fall!
Undergraduate
Disability and Diversity (DIS 380)
Creating Accessible Worlds: Accessible Learning Technology (DIS 382)
Disability Culture and History (DIS 383)
Graduate
Introduction to Disability and Diversity Studies (DIS 683)
Multicultural Issues and Disability (DIS 681)
Introduction to Applied Behavioral Analysis (DIS 671)
For questions about our certificate or courses, please check out the
FAQ page or contact program coordinator Megan Conway at
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