Revised 02/21/00
                                                          THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO
                                       COLLEGE OF HEALTH AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT SCIENCES
                                                                                DISABILITY STUDIES

DIS 595  Interdisciplinary Seminar Series in Disability Studies
Spring Semester, 2000

Location: Rm315, 1919 W Taylor St
Day/Time: Tuesdays from 3:30-4:30 P.M.
 

COURSE DESCRIPTION
Introduction to the research of Disability Studies faculty members. Faculty members from Disability and
Human Development, Occupational Therapy and Physical Therapy will present 1-hour seminars on their
areas of research.

Coursemaster: Suzann K. Campbell, PhD, PT, FAPTA
 
 
Date Presenter Topic
1/11 Orientation
1/18 Suzann Campbell The Test of Infant Motor Performance
1/25* Fabricio Balcazar Empowering Minorities with Disabilities: Challenges for the Future
2/1 Suzann Campbell Grantsmanship
2/8 David Beer Process Evaluation in Health and Human Service interventions
2/15 Christopher Keys Anchoring Research in the Culture of Persons with Developmental Disabilities
2/22 Ziaul Hasan Proprioceptors and Motor Control
2/29 Suzann Campbell Protection of Human Subjects
3/7* Susan Parish Eugenics, Sterilization, and Mental Disability
3/14 Spring Break
3/21 Class Student Research
3/28 HHDS Research Forum
4/4
4/11 Kendon Conrad Money Management for Persons with Severe Mental Illness
4/18* David Mitchell When the Object of Research Speaks
4/25 Kathy Knafl Normalization and Family Response to Childhood Chronic Illness: Understanding and Developing the Concept
5/2 Final Exam Week
*held in IIDD (Room 204)