2 Physical Disabilities Master's degrees found
- MA
- Master
- Health Care
- Disability Studies
- Physical Disabilities
- Europe1
- South America1
2 Physical Disabilities Master's degrees found
Featured
University of Birmingham - College of Social Sciences
MA in Inclusion (Special Educational Needs)
- Birmingham, United Kingdom
MA
Part time
12 months
Distance Learning
English
Our MA Inclusion (Special Educational Needs) equips you with essential skills and deep understanding of SEND policies and practices. This flexible, part-time distance learning course offers global perspectives and expert-led modules, enabling you to make a meaningful impact in inclusive education while advancing your career in this rewarding field.
Autonomous University of Manizales (Universidad Autónoma de Manizales UAM)
Master's degree in Disability
- Manizales, Colombia
Master
On-Campus
Spanish
The general objective of the Master's degree in Disability is to train researchers for the promotion of knowledge in the field of disability and human functioning, based on the constitution of teams of interdisciplinary, inter-institutional, and cross-sectoral facilitate the transformation of the particular context and collective person with a disability. The master's degree in disability shall be competent to: The understanding and explanation of the fundamental tenets that underpin the programme, with analysis from the human development prospects of the approach of the body and the models of action on disability, to encourage the independence, autonomy, and participation of persons with disabilities. The conceptual integration of the processes of science such as philosophy, demography, ethics, medical science, statistics, political science, science, arts and letters, psychology, anthropology, and sociology to understand the situation of disability in a frame biopsychosocial and multidimensional. The design of plans, programmes, projects, and actions of intervention in disability with a framework of equality of opportunity, to participate in processes of interdisciplinary, from the perspective of human functioning in the population with disabilities. Participate in the formulation and development of scientific research projects related to disability, based on the production of scientific knowledge in the field of disability and human performance, facilitate the transformation of the particular context and group of the person in the situation of disability. The Master's degree in disability is aimed at practitioners in the areas of health (Medicine, Dentistry, Nursing, Speech therapy, Occupational therapy, Physical Therapy, Respiratory Therapy) in Social Sciences (Psychology, Social Work, Family Development, Education, Architecture, and Industrial Design, and in general, professionals related to the disability.
Answer a few questions and we'll match you with programs!
Popular degree type
Popular study format
Popular locations
Master Programs in Health Care Disability Studies Physical Disabilities
Students interested in learning about disabilities may benefit from completing a physical disabilities program. Throughout their studies, students can learn how disabilities affect individuals, both physically and mentally, and how to lead teams in helping disabled individuals.
Master-level studies involve specialized study in a field of research or an area of professional practice. Earning a master’s degree demonstrates a higher level of mastery of the subject.
Earning a master’s degree can take anywhere from a year to three or four years. Before you can graduate, you usually must write and defend a thesis, a long paper that is the culmination of your specialized research.