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From: Caleb Tang
Date: Feb 25, 2011 8:21AM


City University of London
http://www.soi.city.ac.uk/pgcourses/hcs/hcs2.html

There is an Inclusive Design module, and they have some assistive
technologies in their lab too.


On 25 February 2011 14:34, Joshue O Connor < <EMAIL REMOVED> > wrote:

> On 25/02/2011 06:45, Paul R. Bohman wrote:
> > Here are a few additions to my list (in addition to the ones others
> > mentioned in response to my initial email). If you know of any more
> courses
> > or degree programs, please let me know.
>
> There is also the Msc in Assistive Technology & Universal Design (of
> which I am a graduate) based in DIT, Dublin, Ireland. This has a module
> on Accessible Web Dev.[1]
>
> Cheers
>
> Josh
>
> [1]
>
> http://www.dit.ie/study/postgraduate/programmes/dt202mscincomputingassistivetechnology/
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