2024/25 Taught Postgraduate Programme Catalogue

PGCert Disability Studies, Rights and Inclusion (online)

Programme overview

Programme code
PGC-DSRI-OD
UCAS code
Duration
8 Months
Method of Attendance
Part Time
Programme manager
Dr Hannah Morgan
Contact address
H.Morgan1@leeds.ac.uk
Total credits
60
School/Unit responsible for the parenting of students and programme
Digital Education Service
Examination board through which the programme will be considered
Relevant QAA Subject Benchmark Groups
N/A

Entry requirements

  • 2:1 (Hons) degree (or equivalent) in a Social Science or Humanities discipline or a 2:1 (Hons) degree in any discipline plus relevant professional experience.
  • Exceptionally a 2:2 (Hons) degree (or equivalent) in any discipline, plus 3+ years professional experience. Such applicants will be invited for an online interview.

Programme specification

This digital online PGCert Disability Studies, Rights and Inclusion is an innovative, inclusive and accessible programme builds on the global leadership in critical disability studies for which the University of Leeds is known. The Centre for Disability Studies in the School of Sociology and Social Policy was the first university centre in the UK to establish disability studies as a field of research and scholarship drawing together different disciplines from across the university. This proposed course builds upon and advances the Centre's applied activist- and advocate-orientation to research and teaching.

The MA Disability Studies is designed to appeal to disabled people and their allies, policy-makers, service providers and other professionals in the field of disability who want to change perceptions about and ensure equality for and with disabled people. The programme explores the dynamics of disability, past, present and future, across global contexts. This course appeals to people wanting to acquire a wide range of intellectual and research skills enabling them to bring sophisticated disability analysis to work in a wide range of professional fields including academia, activism, government agencies, quasi-governmental, social work, health industries, education, law, national and international non-governmental organisations and business environments.

The PGCert Disability Studies, Rights and Inclusion focuses upon understanding the complexity of disability relations. The study of disability has never been more important. Globally, there are around 1 billion disabled people and with the ageing population in many countries, this figure is set to rise. Disabled people are more likely to experience poverty, receive less education and employment opportunities and have worse health outcomes than non-disabled people. Their right to dignified lives is often threatened by discrimination, prejudice and violence. Yet disabled people are not passive in the face of barriers to their inclusion and participation within society. They have campaigned to ensure that disability is recognised as a form social exclusion, not just a product of physical difference. Disability is now widely understood to be an important equality and human rights concern.

The PGCert Disability Studies, Rights and Inclusion supports students to recognise, understand and meet many of the challenges facing disabled people, equipping them with knowledge and skills to help build a more enabling society. They will learn about research methodologies and methods that involve and seek to empower disabled people. Students will also be exposed to cultural explanations of disability and the interface of cultural and human rights frameworks.

Students will normally study one module at a time.

Year 1

(online)

[Learning Outcomes, Transferable (Key) Skills, Assessment]
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You will be required to achieve 60 credits for the award of Postgraduate Certificate

Compulsory Modules

Candidates will be required to study the following compulsory modules:

CodeTitleCreditsSemesterPass for Progression
OSSP5100MDisability and Inequality151 Mar to 30 Apr, 1 Mar to 30 Apr (2mth)(adv yr), 1 Sep to 31 Oct, 1 Sep to 31 Oct (adv yr)
OSSP5101MUnderstanding Disability151 May to 30 Jun (2mth)(adv yr), 1 May to 30 June, 1 Nov to 31 Dec, 1 Nov to 31 Dec (2mth)(adv yr)
OSSP5102MDisability and Inclusion151 Jan to 28 Feb, 1 Jan to 28 Feb (adv year), 1 Jul to 31 Aug

Optional Modules

Candidates will be required to study 15 credits from the following optional modules:

CodeTitleCreditsSemesterPass for Progression
OSSP5200MBuilding Enabling Futures151 Mar to 30 Apr, 1 Mar to 30 Apr (2mth)(adv yr)
OSSP5201MA Human Rights Approach to Disability151 May to 30 Jun (2mth)(adv yr), 1 May to 30 June
OSSP5202MRealising Disability Equality Through Policy151 Jul to 31 Aug
OSSP5203MDisability and Global Challenges151 Sep to 31 Oct, 1 Sep to 31 Oct (adv yr)
OSSP5204MDoing Disability Research151 Nov to 31 Dec, 1 Nov to 31 Dec (2mth)(adv yr)
OSSP5205MBecoming Disability Change Makers151 Jan to 28 Feb, 1 Jan to 28 Feb (adv year)

Last updated: 29/04/2024 16:08:29

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