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Program Studies, Sequence
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PROGRAM OF STUDIES AND SEQUENCE OF COURSES*
Fall Semester (First Year) (Credits)
RC 5l0 Orientation to Rehabilitation Resources (3)
RC 515 Medical & Psychosocial Aspects I (3)
RC 520 Principles of Rehabilitation (3)
RC 650 Counseling Theory I (3)
Elective (3)
Spring Semester (First Year)
RC 516 Medical & Psychosocial Aspects II (3)
RC 558 Group and Family Counseling (elective) (3)
RC 610 Case Management in Rehabilitation (3)
RC 620 Vocational Evaluation and Work Adjustment (3)
RC 740 Administration & Supervision in Rehab. (1)
RC 530 Cultural Diversity in Rehabilitation (2)
RC 660 Counseling Theory II (3)
Intersession (First Year)
Elective or RC 640 - Rehabilitation in Business and Industry (3)
RC 550 - Special Topics - Mental Illness, LD, Ethics, Priority Disability Groups (1)

Summer Session (First Year)
RC 630 Placement Services and Techniques (3)
RC 710 Practicum in rehabilitation** (3)
RC 750 Rehabilitation Research (2)
RC 558 Special Topics: Transition and Supported Employment/Independent Living in Rehabilitation (1)
RC 540 Substance Abuse and Chemical Addiction (3)
Fall Semester (Second Year)
RC 720 Internship in Rehabilitation** (9)
RC 760 Contemporary Practices in Rehabilitation (3)
RC 558 Special Topics, ADA and Client Rights (3)
Other Rehabilitation Counseling Courses
RC 558 Special Topics in Rehabilitation Counseling (1-3)
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.


Rehabilitation Counseling Program Forms

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