Program Overview
Master's Program in Disability Sciences
The Master's Program in Disability Sciences is a unique and interdisciplinary field of study that brings together experts from medicine, physiology, psychology, special education, and disability welfare to conduct research and education. The program aims to provide students with foundational and practical knowledge, skills, and research capabilities in disability sciences, as well as the development and application of support technologies.
Program Overview
The program is designed to foster expertise in disability sciences, including the development of fundamental and practical knowledge, research skills, and the ability to apply support technologies. In addition to specializing in a specific area, students will also acquire basic knowledge and skills in related fields.
Program Details
- The program offers a comprehensive curriculum that covers various aspects of disability sciences.
- Students can acquire a "Special Support School Teacher's License, Type 1, Specialized (5 areas)" by completing the required credits.
- The program welcomes students who have majored in fields other than disability sciences.
Research Areas
The program focuses on interdisciplinary research and education, bringing together experts from various fields, including:
- Medicine and physiology
- Psychology
- Special education
- Disability welfare
Program Objectives
The program aims to provide students with:
- Foundational and practical knowledge in disability sciences
- Research skills and capabilities
- The ability to develop and apply support technologies
- Basic knowledge and skills in related fields
