Master of Arts in Disability Management

Prince George

 

INTAKE: September

Program Overview

 The Master of Arts in Disability Management program at UNBC is designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to effectively manage disability-related challenges in various contexts. This interdisciplinary program combines elements of business management, social sciences, health sciences, and disability studies to provide a holistic understanding of disability management.

Curriculum:

The curriculum of the Master of Arts in Disability Management program covers a broad range of topics, including disability policy and legislation, workplace accommodation, vocational rehabilitation, health and wellness, and ethical considerations in disability management. Students also gain a solid foundation in research methodologies, data analysis, and program evaluation. The program emphasizes practical skills development, including case management, disability assessment, and effective communication strategies.

Fieldwork and Applied Learning Opportunities: UNBC places a strong emphasis on practical learning experiences and provides students with opportunities to apply their knowledge and skills in real-world settings. The Master of Arts in Disability Management program offers fieldwork placements and applied research projects, allowing students to work with organizations, government agencies, and community partners to address disability-related challenges. These experiences provide valuable hands-on learning opportunities and enhance students' professional development.

Faculty and Resources: The faculty members in the Master of Arts in Disability Management program are experts in their respective fields, including disability management, rehabilitation counseling, occupational therapy, and social work. They bring extensive experience and research expertise to the program, providing students with comprehensive guidance and mentorship. UNBC offers excellent resources and facilities, including disability support services, research labs, and libraries, to support students in their academic pursuits.

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Location

Prince George

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Score

IELTS 6.5

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Tuition Fee

CAD 12301

Application Fees : CAD $ 153

Postgraduate Programs: For admission into postgraduate programs at UNBC, international students must meet the following requirements:

  1. Academic Requirements: Applicants should have completed a bachelor's degree or equivalent from a recognized institution. The minimum grade point average (GPA) required may vary depending on the program of study. Generally, a minimum GPA of 65% or equivalent is expected.

  2. English Language Proficiency: As with undergraduate programs, international students must demonstrate proficiency in English. The preferred English language proficiency test is IELTS, with a minimum overall band score of 6.5 and no individual score below 6.0. Other acceptable English language test scores, such as TOEFL or PTE, may also be considered.

It's important to note that meeting the minimum entry requirements does not guarantee admission into specific programs, as some programs may have additional requirements or limited availability. Each application is reviewed holistically, taking into consideration factors such as academic performance, English language proficiency, personal statements, letters of recommendation, and relevant experience.

The University of Northern British Columbia (UNBC) offers several scholarships and financial aid opportunities to support international students in their academic pursuits. These scholarships are designed to recognize academic excellence, leadership potential, and contributions to the community. 

  1. International Excellence Entrance Scholarship: This scholarship is awarded to international students entering their first year of study at UNBC. The scholarship values range from $2,500 to $10,000, depending on the academic achievements of the students.

  2. International Major Entrance Scholarship: This scholarship is available to international students entering undergraduate programs in specific disciplines, such as Business Administration, Environmental Science, Computer Science, and more. The scholarship amounts range from $5,000 to $15,000 per year.

  3. UNBC Graduate Entrance Scholarships: International students applying for graduate programs at UNBC may be eligible for various entrance scholarships. These scholarships are awarded based on academic merit and research potential. The values and eligibility criteria vary depending on the specific graduate program.

  4. External Scholarships: UNBC also encourages international students to explore external scholarship opportunities. The university provides resources and information about external scholarships that international students can apply for, including government scholarships, private foundations, and international organizations.

  5. International Student Work Study Program: UNBC offers an International Student Work Study Program that provides on-campus employment opportunities for international students. This program allows students to gain work experience while studying and earn income to support their education.

  6. Donor-Funded Scholarships: UNBC has a range of donor-funded scholarships that are available to both domestic and international students. These scholarships are supported by generous contributions from individuals, organizations, and businesses who value education and want to support students in their academic journey.

It is important to note that scholarship availability, eligibility criteria, and application deadlines may vary each year. Applying for scholarships at UNBC usually requires a separate application process, and some scholarships may require additional documentation, such as letters of recommendation or personal statements. International students are encouraged to carefully review the scholarship requirements and deadlines to ensure a successful application.

Graduates of the Master of Arts in Disability Management program have diverse career prospects in both public and private sectors, as well as non-profit organizations. 

  1. Disability Case Manager: Graduates can work as disability case managers, assisting individuals with disabilities in navigating the complexities of disability-related services, accommodations, and vocational rehabilitation programs.

  2. Disability Consultant: Graduates can pursue careers as disability consultants, providing expertise and guidance to organizations on disability management strategies, policy development, workplace accommodation, and accessibility compliance.

  3. Vocational Rehabilitation Specialist: Graduates can work as vocational rehabilitation specialists, assisting individuals with disabilities in achieving their employment goals through vocational assessments, job placement, and career counseling.

  4. Policy Analyst: Graduates can work as policy analysts, contributing to the development and evaluation of disability-related policies and programs at local, regional, or national levels.

  5. Advocacy and Non-profit Work: Graduates can work for non-profit organizations and advocacy groups, promoting the rights and inclusion of individuals with disabilities and implementing programs to improve their quality of life.

  6. Academic and Research Positions: Graduates can pursue further studies or academic careers, teaching and conducting research in disability management, rehabilitation counseling, or related fields.


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