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The rehabilitation services program trains graduates to work in human service agencies that serve people who have disabilities, are homeless, are involved in the court system, use assistive technology, and in a variety of other circumstances. Some common entry points are in case management, employment services, assistive technologies, court systems, and social services. The program also prepares students for graduate study in rehabilitation counseling or related fields. Curriculum flexibility attracts students who are interested in developing a program to reflect their special interests.
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Carol Wagner Williams, Ph.D.
M095B Creative Arts Center
937-775-3270
carol.wagnerwilliams@wright.edu

 

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REHABILITATION SERVICES
Bachelor of Science

Degree without teaching licensure.

The Rehabilitation Services program trains graduates to work in human services agencies that serve people who are in penal institutions, rehabilitation counseling, or related areas.

Course #
Course Title
Credit Hours
GENERAL EDUCATION

Required Courses:

Area V: BIO 105, 106, 107

Area VI: CNL 210 or RHB 210

GE

56 hours

 PROFESSIONAL COURSES      

64 hours

RHB 201 Introduction to Rehabilitation 4
RHB 202 Rehabilitation Resources 4
RHB 301 Medical Aspects of Rehabilitation I 4
RHB 303 Strategies for Employing Persons with Disabilities 4
RHB 304 Rehabilitation Casework 4
RHB 305 Substance Abuse: Societal and Human Issues 4
RHB 401 Introduction to Mental Retardation/Developmental Disabilities 4
RHB 402 Career Assessment 4
RHB 403 Rehabilitation Practicum (requires 400 clock hours of supervised field work) 12
RHB 404 Independent Living/Rehabilitation Technology 4
RHB 407 Principles of Rehabilitation Counseling 4
CNL 461 Principles of Counseling 4
CNL 463 Mental Health 4
CNL 467 Group Background and Theory 4
RELATED REQUIREMENTS   44
COM 101 Essentials of Public Address 4
MGT 200 Elements of Management and Supervision 4
ATR 482 Pharmacology for Athletic Training 4
PSY 311 Abnormal Psychology 4
Psychology Electives   12
Sociology/Anthropology Electives   16
ELECTIVES   31


Total Quarter Hours: 195

Note: A minor in rehabilitation services requires 34 credit hours: RHB 201, 301, 303, 304, 402, 403 (six credit hours), 407, and one of the following: RHB 305, 401, or CNL 463. Rehabilitation minors must meet the same GPA requirements for admission to the program and completion of practicum as rehabilitation majors. Program information last modified Thursday, 28th August, 2008 @ 12:11pm


Admission Information

For admission to the program, students must have completed 24 college credit hours and have earned a 2.35 GPA. Students must earn a minimum C grade in each professional rehabilitation course requirement. All students must complete a 400-clock-hour internship. Prerequisites for the internship include an overall 2.5 GPA, plus completion of all General Education and rehabilitation courses necessary for preparing the student to complete the field experience. (See course description for more detailed information.)

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