Courses

Intellectual&Dev Disabilities

HUS 202

Criminal Justice & Human Services

Credits: 3

Students survey the sub-field of human services work with people with disabling conditions, intellectual disabilities, learning disorders, social, emotional and behavioral disorders, sensory impairments, and speech and language disorders. Students study perspectives on disability and current diagnostic definitions, critically review the impact of labels on the individual, family and society and discuss and evaluate the way in which social policy affects those with disabling conditions. Classroom sessions are also used to develop and strengthen practice skills for direct support professionals. Pre or co-requisite: HUS 103.

We currently offer the following 1 classes in this course:

Intellectual&Dev Disabilities

Section: HUS202 S01

CRN: 84092

Type: Lecture

Instructor: Keri A. McArdle

Term: Fall 2024

Fees: Technology Fee $70


Class Schedule

Dates: 2024-08-26 - 2024-12-18
Location: Online

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