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Course Syllabi with Disability Content

COURSES OFFERED AT THE UO

College/School Department Program Name of Course
Architecture and Allied Arts -- Arts and Administration AAD451: Art and Community Services
Architecture and Allied Arts Planning, Public Policy and Management -- PPPM280: Introduction to the Nonprofit Sector
(4 cr., Spring, Asst. Prof. Mark Schlossberg)
Architecture and Allied Arts Planning, Public Policy and Management -- PPPM325: Community Leadership and Change
Architecture and Allied Arts Planning, Public Policy and Management -- PPPM407/507: Social Planning and Transportation
Architecture and Allied Arts Planning, Public Policy and Management -- PPPM422: Grant Writing
(1 cr., offered every term, Adj. Instr. Robert Choquette)
Architecture and Allied Arts Planning, Public Policy and Management -- PPPM424: Public & Nonprofit Financial Management
(4 cr., Spring, Asst. Prof. Renee Irvin)
Architecture and Allied Arts Planning, Public Policy and Management -- PPPM438: Applied GIS and Social Planning
Architecture and Allied Arts Planning, Public Policy and Management -- PPPM480: Nonprofit Management
(4 cr., Fall, Staff)
Architecture and Allied Arts Planning, Public Policy and Management -- PPPM481: Resource Development for Nonprofit Organizations
(4 cr., Winter, Asst. Prof. Renee Irvin)
Arts and Sciences English Film Studies ENG199: Women in Film
Arts and Sciences English -- ENG313: Teen and Children's Literature
(1-3 cr. internship working with kids in the community, Assoc. Prof. Elizabeth Wheeler)
Arts and Sciences English -- ENG615: Disability Theory in the Humanities Grad Seminar
(3 cr., Winter 2006, Assoc. Prof. Elizabeth Wheeler, Thursdays 6-9 PM, 253 PLC)
Arts and Sciences -- International Studies INTL410/510: Global Perspectives on Disability
Arts and Sciences Sociology -- SOC207: Social Inequality
Education Counseling Psychology Family and Human Services FHS___: Disability Imagery in Film
Education Special Education Communication Disorders and Sciences CDS201: Communication Disorders in society and Media
(Winter 2006, Prof. Karen McLaughlin)
Education Special Education Special Education SPED410/510: Global Perspectives on Disability
Education Special Education Special Education SPED411: Foundations of Disability I
Education Special Education Special Education SPED412: Foundations of Disability II
Education Special Education Special Education SPED430: Introduction to Exceptionalities
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