Human Rights Management Capstone

Course Information

Complete a major capstone project, which can either be based on a topic provided by the instructor or a topic of the student’s choice. All topics must be approved by the instructor before the student is permitted to begin substantial work. The end outcome of the capstone is a long research paper—in which students will present a detailed plan to address an accommodations-related need within a particular organization or community or present a well-explained argument for or against a specific approach to accommodations advocacy and representation.

Intake F25 SEM

Start Date Sep 09 / 2025

End Date

Prerequisite(s):

DU-HRM1283, Human Resource Management Principles; AND CF-OL716, Disability Management I; AND NO-BH1063, Human Rights Law I; AND SA-OEL8010, Holistic Approach Disability; AND SA-OEL8011, Mental Health Wellness I

Computer Software Requirements:

n/a

Chats:

No

Group Work:

n/a