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Information about upcoming DIS ST courses can be found below and on this DSP website page.
Please don't hesitate to contact me if you have any questions about classes or the Disability Studies Program!
Joanne, teaching faculty and associate director
Winter 2025 courses:
- DIS ST / CHID / LSJ 332 / B EDUC 391 Disability and Society: Outdoors for All: A Focus on the Community, Jason Naranjo, hybrid learning, fulfills DS Subfields A & C. This course is community based in partnership with Outdoors for All. In person class meetings at Stevens or Snoqualmie passes. Online meetings Fridays 1/10; 2/7; 3/7 from 10am-11:30am.
- DIS ST / LSJ / JSIS 346 Disability in Global & Comparative Perspective, Megan McCloskey, TTh 1:30-3:20, in-person CMU 120, fulfills DS Subfield B.
- DIS ST / LSJ / CHID 430 Topics in Disability Studies: Disability, Representation & Intersectionality: Cultural Studies Approaches, Ronnie Thibault, MW 1:30-3:20, distance learning, synchronous on Zoom, fulfills DS Subfield C and DS Grad Certificate elective. Syllabus for 430. No prerequisites - for add code email jwoiak@uw.edu
- DIS ST / HSTCMP 402 and DIS ST / HSTCMP 502 Topics in Disability History: Privacy and the Past in US Disability History, Joanne Woiak, TTh 10:30-12:20, hybrid learning in SAV 132 and Zoom, some days may be Zoom only, fulfills DS Subfield B and DS Grad Certificate elective. Syllabus for 402/502. For add code email jwoiak@uw.edu
- DIS ST 503 Graduate Writing Seminar, Th 6:00-7:50pm, 1-credit C/NC, online learning. For add code email hdevans@uw.edu