Rehabilitation Counseling - M.Ed. Download to printCollege
College of Education, Health and Human Services
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School of Lifespan Development and Educational Sciences
405 White Hall Description
The Master of Education in Rehabilitation Counseling features an interdisciplinary approach that focuses on the inclusion of persons with disabilities into the life of the community, the degree program also offers an optional Rehabilitation Counselor concentration Graduates are employed in vocational rehabilitation settings, mental health and developmental disabilities agencies, drug and alcohol rehabilitation, public and private hospitals, comprehensive rehabilitation centers, correctional facilities, community-based programs, private industry, proprietary rehabilitation and student disability services in higher education. Admission Requirements
Official transcript(s), goal statement, two letters of recommendation, Questions in Anticipation of Licensure form and a 3.000 undergraduate GPA. An interview is required for the rehabilitation counseling major, the rehabilitation counselor concentration does not require an interview. For more information about graduate admission, please visit the Graduate Studies website. Graduation Requirements
The Master of Education (M.Ed.) degree requires a minimum of 32 semester hours of graduate coursework including at least 16 semester hours at the 60000 level or above. A major consisting of 18 or more semester hours in the College of Education, Health, and Human Services is required. The program requires two years of study culminating in a semester-long internship under the field supervision of a certified rehabilitation counselor. Faculty members advise students in the development of a curriculum plan that includes required core, foundational, and elective courses. Early and continued exposure to rehabilitation practice is provided as students progress through the program. Culminating Requirements
Paid internships are available on a competitive basis and are arranged by program faculty. |
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