Graduate Interdisciplinary Specialization in Disability Studies (GIS-DS)
The Ohio State University began offering The Graduate Interdisciplinary Specialization in Disability Studies (GIS-DS) in 2006 to provide graduate students the opportunity to pursue a coherent specialization in Disability Studies in addition to their concentrated study within a major field.
The GIS-DS requires 20-23 hours of coursework, including Arts and Sciences 700 (Introduction to Graduate Study in Disability Studies) and Arts and Sciences 900 (Disability Studies Research Forum). For more information about courses and developing your program of study, visit the GIS-DS Requirements page.
Learn how to have the GIS-DS designated on your transcript! It is easy to enroll and it can open a world of opportunities!
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Requirements and Coursework for GIS-DS
Enrollment information
Disability Studies Handbook
DS Coordinators