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Graduates work as chemical dependency and rehabilitation counselors, prevention specialists and employee assistant counselors. This program is available completely online or in a traditional classroom setting.
 

Contact Information

Joseph Keferl, Ph.D.

M080 Creative Arts Center

937-775-2076/2075

joseph.keferl@wright.edu

 


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Program is available Online

All coursework for the Masters of Rehabilitation Counseling is offered via the Internet. Because students are not limited by geographical distance there is more opportunity for learning with and from others around the country.

Distance learning provides the opportunity to share with others from around the country and from different agencies. Students regularly engage in dynamic exchanges and learning projects. By sharing an online community of practicing counselors learners provide each other with support, insights, and encouragement.

The Department of Human Services at Wright State University is dedicated to helping professional counselors obtain and maintain the education and training needed for employment and practice in today's market.

REHABILITATION COUNSELING - CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY
Master of Rehabilitation Counseling (M.R.C.)

The curriculum for this program fulfills the requirements for Licensed independent Chemical Dependency Counselor (LICDC) and Certified Rehabilitation Counselor (CRC).

The College of Education and Human Services Rehabilitation Counseling: Chemical Dependency (M.R.C.) degree is accreditated by CORE through 2008.

Course #
Course Title
Credit Hours
INTRODUCTORY COURSE WORK   12 hours
RHB 701 Counseling Theory and Practice 4
CNL 863* Techniques of Counseling *Unless permission is granted, you must take RHB 701 prior to or concurrent with CNL 863. 4
EDL 751 Statistics and Research (Human Services' section)

4
PROFESSIONAL REQUIREMENTS  

62 hours

CNL 663 Mental Health I 4
CNL 667 or 767 Group Background and Theory OR
Group Process in Cousneling & Guidance
4
CNL 779 Marriage and Family Counseling 4
CNL 973 Social and Cultural Foundations in Counseling 4
RHB 700 Foundations of Vocational Rehabilitation 4
RHB 704 Psychological Adjustment 4
RHB 705 Behavioral Assessment 4
RHB 707 Medical Assessment: Chemical Dependency 4
RHB 711 Vocational Evaluation and Job Placement 4
RHB 720 Case Management Techniques in Vocational Rehabilitation 4
RHB 730 Epidemiology of Chemical Dependency 4
RHB 731 Treatment Approaches in Chemical Dependency 4
RHB 865 Practicum: Chemical Dependency 4
RHB 801 Internship: Chemical Dependency 10


Total Quarter Hours: 74 credit hours for M.R.C.: Chemical Dependency

NOTE: Students must pass a written comprehensive examination as part of the exit requirements.

Program information last modified Tuesday, 21st October, 2008 @ 10:46am



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