Master of Science in
Rehabilitative Sciences Degree
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Introduction:
The graduate program in Rehabilitative Sciences is designed for students whose career interests are in the area of human services. Students typically are already employed working with individuals diagnosed with mental health problems, substance abuse problems, or developmental disabilities in the community or in residential/correctional settings. They are seeking to advance their careers with a relevant master's degree in a human service field.
Requirements:
Required Core (complete all courses listed in this section for a total of 15 credits)
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REHB 520: Introduction to Research in Rehabilitative Sciences | |
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REHB 545: Rehabilitation: Philosophy and Principles | |
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REHB 565: Seminar in Rehabilitation Service Delivery Systems | |
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REHB 575: Administering Rehabilitation Delivery Systems | |
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REHB 580: Intervention Strategies in Rehabilitative Sciences |
Electives (complete any courses listed in this section to total 18 credits)
REHB 405: Substance Abuse
REHB 410: Prevention and Treatment Strategies in Substance Abuse
SPED 500: Contemporary Issues in Special Education
SPED 505: Concepts of Intelligence
REHB 510: Group Process in Rehabilitation
SPED 520: Role Development with Parents of Exceptional Persons
SPED 530: Learning Disabilities
SPED 535: Advanced Methods for Individuals with Severe Handicaps
REHB 537: Lifestyle and Career Development
SPED 540: Behavior Disorders
REHB 550: Issues in Rural Human Services
SPED 567: Advanced Applied Behavior Analysis
REHB 581: Rehabilitation of Persons Living with HIV/AIDS
REHB 585: Special Topics in Rehabilitative Sciences
REHB 586: Dual Diagnosis
REHB 590: Special Topics
REHB 600: Thesis
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Notes: All courses are 3 credits. REHB 600 Thesis must taken in two semesters .
*This degree does not result in licensure.
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