Centre for Applied Disability Studies

Centre for Applied Disability Studies



Centre for Applied Disability Studies

The mandate of the Centre for Applied Disability Studies is to contribute to the betterment of the lives of persons with disabilities by providing multidisciplinary, quality postgraduate education to the next generation of professionals, researchers and educators, as well as to experienced professionals in the field.

Faculty are internationally respected in disabilities and applied behaviour analysis, and the students will be able to tailor a stimulating program of study that meets their current and future interests and career aspirations. Our ABA course sequence is approved by the Behavior Analysis Certification Board.

Important Announcements

CADS is hosting on one-day workshop with Dennis H. Reid, Ph.D., BCBA on April 20, 2012.  More details can be found here.

Current Students

Course Registration:

Remember: Register online for Spring!!  The tentative course schedule is posted.

CHECK YOUR BROCK EMAIL FREQUENTLY!

Prospective Students

Admissions Update: 

On-Time Applicants can expect responses to their applications in early April.  Late applicants will hear back on an on-going basis up until September as available spots open up. 

*WE ARE STILL ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR 2012!*

The application deadline was on January 15th, with all materials to be received by February 1st for consideration in the first round of admissions.  Any applications received after this date will be reviewed in our second round of reviews, or as they come in based on committee availability.  If you are interested in admissions please apply as soon as possible.

For any questions regarding 2012-2013 admissions please email us for the most recent information after reading through our website for information, including the FAQ.

If you have a question regarding your application or the application process, please contact the Faculty of Graduate Studies.  DO NOT contact the Centre for Applied Disability Studies.

Government of Canada Tables the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. Read Here.