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Toronto Metropolitan University

Disability Studies (BA)

Program Information

School:Toronto Metropolitan University
Faculty:Faculty of Arts
Degree:Bachelor
Field of Study:Disability Studies
Description:

Explore ways to improve the lives of people with disabilities through disability-informed approaches to mental health, technology, policy design, the arts and more in the first degree program of its kind in Canada. If you have a college diploma or 2 years of undergraduate study, you can upgrade to a bachelor’s degree in this emerging and expansive interdisciplinary field. In the Disability Studies degree program, you’ll develop your analytical, communication and leadership skills to advocate for access, rights and justice. You’ll have the opportunity, if you choose a core elective in your final term, to gain experience with a capstone course. This will give you the chance to apply the skills and knowledge you’ve acquired to solve a community or research problem.

URL:Disability Studies (BA) at Toronto Metropolitan University

Admission Requirements

Additional Admission Requirements:
  • Statement of Research Interests

The following documents must be submitted to Undergraduate Admissions. Visit submission instructions for further details.

  1. Academic transcripts, including promotion/graduation status, from all post-secondary studies (excluding TMU). High school transcripts aren’t required for this program.
  2. A completed supplementary form.
  3. A personal letter (review the non-academic requirements).

Note: If you've already attended this program and are applying for readmission or reinstatement, a completed application and supplementary form are required.

* We make every attempt to provide accurate information on prerequisites, programs, and tuition. However, this information is subject to change without notice and we highly recommend that you contact the school to confirm important information before applying.

Modified on November 26, 2025