Bachelor of Community Rehabilitation
Program Information
Community Rehabilitation and Disability Studies (CRDS) at the University of Calgary is the only program of its kind in Canada. Highly interdisciplinary in nature, the academic program is uniquely designed for those committed to enriching the lives of individuals and families affected by disabling conditions and chronic health concerns through research, creating and influencing policy, promoting leadership and social innovation, and building partnerships to empower people in their communities.
As an interdisciplinary platform of academic inquiry, CRDS delivers undergraduate and graduate programs in the domains of leadership development, community capacity building, innovation and multiple allies aimed at improving well-being of people with diverse abilities, promoting social change and building corresponding knowledge and theory.
For questions about this program, contact the Program Administrator:
Sarah Hawley
Phone: 403.220.2985
Email: sjhogan@ucalgary.ca
The following CORE GA(T) postings for Winter 2024 are now available!
CORE 207 – One Half GA(T) position available
CORE 321 – Three Quarter GA(T) position available
CORE 471 – One Half GA(T) position available
CORE 473 – One Half GA(T) position available
CORE 541 – Three Quarter GA(T) position available
CORE 569 – Three Quarter GA(T) position available
These opportunities are available to grad students campus wide. Students in a Masters or PhD program are welcomed to apply by visiting the BCR website: https://cumming.ucalgary.ca/bcr/student-life/ta-opportunities