Essential information
- Start date
- March 2024 (induction in Febraruy)
- Delivery type
- Online
- Duration
- 24 months part time
- Entry requirements
- A Bachelor degree with a 2:1 (hons) and/or relevant experience
- English language requirement
- IETS 6.5 overall with no less than 6.0 in any component.
Who is the course for?
- Disabled people and their allies
- Policy makers
- Service providers and professionals in the field of disability
- Professionals working in NGOs and community organisations
- Those new to disability, or who wish to think about disability differently, looking for a safe, affirming learning environment
- Those interested in disability rights and inclusion who wish to explore this field of study.
Why study the Disability Studies, Rights and Inclusion online at Leeds?
The University of Leeds is ranked in the global top 100 and in the top 15 in the UK (QS World University Rankings 2023).
Our online Disability Studies, Rights and Inclusion Masters is taught by the School of Sociology and Social Policy and informed by our Centre for Disability Studies.
You’ll be taught by our expert academics with contributions from activists, policy makers and practitioners working in the disability space globally.
A successful design system liberates the team from reinventing the wheel. It allows you to focus on what really matters
The School of Sociology and Social Policy is ranked in the global top 100 for Sociology (QS World University Rankings by Subject 2022). The School has an international reputation for research on social change that has set new agendas, developed new concepts and methodologies, and transformed policy and practice.