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Program Studies, Sequence
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PROGRAM OF STUDIES AND SEQUENCE OF COURSES*

Fall Semester (First Year) (Credits)
RC 515 Medical & Psychosocial Aspects I (3)
RC 520 Principles of Rehabilitation (3)
RC 525 Human Growth, Disability, and Development Across the Lifespan (3)
RC 530 Cultural Diversity in Rehabilitation (3)
RC 650 Rehabilitationi Counseling Theories and Techniques I (3)

Spring Semester (First Year)
RC 516 Medical & Psychosocial Aspects II (3)
RC 610 Case Management in Rehabilitation (3)
RC 620 Vocational Evaluation and Work Adjustment (3)
RC 660 Rehabilitation Counseling Theories and Techniques II (3)
RC 750 Rehabilitation Counseling Research and Program Evaluation (3)

Intersession (First Year)
RC 558 Special Topics: (Mental Health/Psychopharmacology, Ethics) (1)
RC 640 Rehabilitation in Business and Industry (3)

Summer Session (First Year)
RC 560 Supported Employment/Independent Living/Transition (3)
RC 630 Placement Services and Techniques (3)
RC 710 Practicum in rehabilitation** (3)

Fall Semester (Second Year)
RC 540 Rehab in Alcoholism and Drug Dependency (3-elective)
RC 550 Group and Family Rehabilitation Counsleing (3)
RC 720 Internship in Rehabilitation** (9)

Other Rehabilitation Counseling Courses
RC 517 Assistive Technology in Special Education and Rehabilitation Counseling
RC 740 Administration & Supervision in Rehab. (1)
RC 760 Contemporary Practices in Rehabilitation (3)
RC 782 Directed Independent Study (1-3)


*A separate rotating sequence of courses is offered for students enrolled in the program through Distance Learning.
**RC 710 and 720 (Practicum and Internship) are offered every semester for part-time students.


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