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    <div class="html-content"><p>These are the classes that will be offered in Fall 2026 for the Minor in Critical Disability Studies (flyer below). Contact Dr. Tania Lizarazo, <a href="mailto:lizarazo@umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">lizarazo@umbc.edu</a> if you have any questions.</p>
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    <li>AMST 211 - SOUND AND AMERICAN CULTURE. PROF. IRIS BLAKE</li>
    <li>AGNG 200 - AGING PEOPLE, POLICY AND MANAGEMENT. MULTIPLE SECTIONS</li>
    <li>AGNG 440 - DIVERSITY IN AGING SERVICES. TBA</li>
    <li>CSST 210 - INTRODUCTION TO CRITICAL SEXUALITY STUDIES. PROF. MARIANA MERIQUI RODRIGUES</li>
    <li>CSST 345 - UNRULY BODIES. PROF. KATE DRABINSKI</li>
    <li>FYS 106 - INTRODUCTION TO DISABILITY STUDIES. PROF. MICHAEL CANALE</li>
    <li>HCC 741 - INTRODUCTION TO ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY AND ACCESSIBILITY RESEARCH. PROF. SIDAS SAULYNAS</li>
    <li>IS 303 - FUNDAMENTALS OF HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION. PROF. SIDAS SAULYNAS</li>
    <li>PHL 350 - PUBLIC HEALTH ETHICS. PROF. ANDREA KALFOGLOU</li>
    <li>PHIL 394 - PHILOSOPHY OF BIOLOGY. PROF. JESSICA PFEIFER</li>
    <li>PSYC 305 - CHILDREN WITH EXCEPTIONALITIES. PROF. LAURA ROSE</li>
    <li>SOCY 351 - SOCIOLOGY OF HEALTH, ILLNESS, AND MEDICINE. PROF. JOHN SCHUMACHER</li>
    <li>SPAN 472/672 - THEORY IN THE FLESH (TAUGHT IN SPANISH). PROF. TANIA LIZARAZO</li>
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