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PROGRAMS OF STUDY
General Curriculum
To earn the Master's Degree in Rehabilitation Counseling each student will be required to complete a course of study which will include the following courses.
Year 1
Fall
- SRS 502 Research Seminar in Rehabilitation
- SRS 503 Foundations of Rehabilitation Services
- SRS 505 Introduction to Assessment of Individuals with Disabilities
- SRS 510 Seminar in Medical Rehabilitation
Spring
- SRS 512 Occupational Analysis, Career Development and Placement
- SRS 520 Introduction to Psychiatric Rehabilitation
- SRS 530 Counseling Theory and Practice
- SRS 599 Practicum and Seminar on Legal & Ethical Issues
Summer I
- SRS 508 Family Systems and Rehabilitation
- SRS 619 Technology in Rehabilitation
Summer II
- SRS 525 Psycho social and Environmental Aspects of Disability
- SRS 631 Multi Cultural Issues
Year 2
Fall
- SRS 513 Vocational Evaluation and Assessment
- SRS 630 Advanced Counseling
- SRS 550 Group Work
- SRS 699 Internship and Internship Seminar I
- Elective Advanced Course Elective
Spring
- SRS 500B Substance Abuse Treatment in Rehabilitation
- SRS 540 Case Management in Rehabilitation
- SRS 699 Internship and Internship Seminar II
- Elective Advanced Course Elective or Private Sector Rehabilitation
- Elective Advanced Course Elective
Elective Courses
- SRS 500A Developmental Disabilities
- SRS 500B Substance Abuse Treatment in Rehabilitation (recommended)
- SRS 500C Rehabilitation of the public Offender
- SRS 506 Rehabilitation of the Visually Impaired
- SRS 507 Alcohol Education - A Community Approach
- SRS 515 Administration and Management
- SRS 590 Advanced Seminar in Medical Rehabilitation
- SRS 605 Advanced Assessment and Appraisal
- SRS 611 Manpower Recourses and the Economic Environment
- SRS 612 Career Development
- SRS 616 Supervisory Practices
- SRS 620 Advanced Seminar in Psychiatric Rehabilitation
- SRS 631 Multicultural issues
- SRS 650 Advanced Group Work in Rehabilitation
- SRS 680 Personnel Supervision and Evaluation
- SRS 703 Advanced Research Seminar in Rehabilitation
- SRS 704 Program Evaluation
- SRS 705 Cognitive Development and Disturbance
- SRS 730 Principles of Psychotherapy
Changes in state, regional or national certification requirements may result in subsequent alterations in one or more of the existing track requirement.
Did you Know?
The College now offers five graduate programs: Counseling Psychology, Rehabilitation Counseling, School Counseling, Special Education, and MBA.