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Type of entity
University Name
Authorized form of name
School of Disability Studies
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Description area
Dates of existence
1999-
History
Ryerson University’s School of Disability Studies, established in 1999, is the first in Canada to offer a degree education that is strongly rooted in a disability studies perspective.
The School of Disability Studies provides part-time university education to adults with a college diploma in the disability field or other related post-secondary academic credentials and work experience in a diverse range of fields. At the end of the equivalent of approximately two years of full time study, students will receive a Bachelor of Arts, (Disability Studies) from Ryerson University.
Information acquired from: http://www.ryerson.ca/disabilitystudies/ (Last accessed July 2017) http://www.ryerson.ca/disabilitystudies/about-school/index.html (Last accessed July 2017)