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DSST 310: Disability,Culture & Society
4.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
[satisfies cultural and gender diversity university graduation requirement.] This course will familiarize students with historical disability conceptualizations and issues. Contemporary and emerging beliefs about disability and disability culture in society and culture will be addressed. The concept of universal access will be introduced.
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DSST 410: Disability as Diversity I
4.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
Disability is just one of many manifestations of human diversity. This course has been developed to help explore disability throughout the lifespan and the social contexts that frame disability experience. Students from multiple fields will develop understanding of disability accommodation and how universal access benefits all of society, including those from majority and minority backgrounds.
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DSST 411: Disability as Diversity II
4.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
Prerequisite: DSST 410 Disability and persons with disabilities have been with us throughout the history of humankind. This course will further address the ways culture and language influence disability experience in society. It examines social roles and relationships of persons with disabilities and of people with other diverse characteristics and backgrounds. understanding of reasonable accommodation for disability and how universal access benefits all of society, including those from majority and minority backgrounds.
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DSST 490: Senior Capstone in Disability Studies
4.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
Prerequisite: DSST 411 This course will provide students the opportunity to develop a community-based, service-learning project with colleagues from multiple academic disciplines. Under the direction of the instructor, students will participate in a project that addresses disability in the context of a diverse society. At the discretion of the student's academic major advisor, it can also serve as a Senior Capstone experience.
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DSST 501: Disability,Culture and Universal Access in Society
4.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
This course is designed to introduce students to disability from a progressive and contemporary perspective that places disabilities as a component of the diverse tapestry of society. It introduces the principle of universal access (UA): a society developed for all-majority and minority, typical and atypical. It focuses on the reciprocal interactions between disability populations and the economic, physical, social, political, cultural and spiritual environments. It identifies how disability is conceptualized differently in varied contexts and analyzes how disability fits within the contemporary discourse of human diversity.
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DSST 510: Disability as Diversity I
4.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
Disability is just one form of human diversity. This course has been developed to help explore disability throughout the lifespan through the lens of diversity. Students from a variety of fields will develop
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DSST 511: Disability as Diversity II
4.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
Prerequisite: DSST 510 Disability and persons with disabilities have been with us throughout the history of humankind. This course will further address disability as a component of the diverse tapestry of society. It will attend to the ways language and communication in their multiple forms (e.g. verbal, written, art, humor) contribute to understandings of disability in society and the social roles and relationships of persons with disabilities and of people with diverse characteristics and backgrounds.
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DSST 590: Interdisciplinary Project in Disability Studies
4.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
Prerequisite: DSST 511 This course will provide students the opportunity to develop a community-based, service-learning project with colleagues from multiple academic disciplines. Under the direction of the instructor, students will participate in a project that addresses disability in the context of a diverse society.
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ECON 100: General Education Economics
5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
[satisfies the GECR for social sciences, list 1, economics and government.] General consideration of economic reasoning and methodology through examination of fundamental concepts in micro- and macroeconomics and through extension and applications of economic theory.
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ECON 200: Introduction to Microeconomics
5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
[completion of the sequence ECON 200 and 201 satisfies the GECR for social sciences, list 1, economics and government; counts as one course.] Prerequisite: MATH 104 completed. Examines the general functioning of a price system using fundamentals of supply and demand. Explores the variety of market forms, theory of factor incomes and the effects of government intervention to promote efficiency and equity.
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