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Dec 04, 2024
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University Catalog 2021-2022 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Minor in Developmental Disabilities
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Developmental disabilities encompass a broad spectrum of disabling conditions that can profoundly diminish the quality of life of those impacted. A well-prepared workforce is critical to ensure that those who contend with a disabling challenge receive support such that daily life can be meaningful and purposeful.
The minor in Developmental Disabilities is intended to prepare students for careers working within the delivery system established to provide service to children and youth who are disabled, including aspects related to service delivery, program management/leadership, and advocacy. As a minor program, it will complement major degree programs by offering content and experiences specific to entering the developmental disabilities workforce.
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Admission to the Minor Program
Applicants who meet the specified prerequisites and are currently enrolled in other majors are eligible to enroll in the Developmental Disabilities minor. Other requirements include filing an official program of study for the minor approved by the academic advisor and the College of Health and Human Services. For further information, contact the College of Health and Human Services office at (323) 343-4600.
Prerequisite to this minor program:
Requirements for the Minor (21 units)
Courses in Foundations of Program Delivery, Management and Advocacy (9 units)
Area A: Policy/Leadership/Professional and Cultural Competencies
Select one course, 3 units.
Area B: Broad Themes/Theory
Select one course, 3 units.
Area C: Impairment Specific/Depth Area
Select one course, 3 units.
Practicum/Internship (6 units)
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