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Socio-cultural Disability Studies (Taught)

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  • 2 Study options
  • Postgraduate
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Hope Park

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The postgraduate programme in Socio-cultural Disability Studies is designed for teachers, educators, and others with a personal and a professional interest in this field. The programme offers an opportunity for engagement with the key theories, concepts and ideas that will enable you to develop a deep understanding of the social, cultural and educational significance of studying disability.

This programme delves into the dynamic field of Socio-cultural Disability Studies, providing you with a comprehensive understanding of the social, cultural, and political dimensions surrounding disability. Through an intersectional lens, you will explore the complexities of disability, challenge traditional narratives and interrogate societal norms.

This Masters course also has PGCert and PGDip entry routes available , should you be interested in exploring these options please contact the School of Education (schoolofeducation@hope.ac.uk). However, please note the postgraduate loan is only available for the full masters (180 credits).

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