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Rehabilitation Services Education

(Undergraduate Degree Program)

Requirements for a Major
The program for a student with no prior experience requires 44 semester hours for the major. Students generally begin the program at the beginning of the second semester of the sophomore year or the beginning of the junior year. The academic program concludes with a four month period of field experience (internship of 600 clock hours). The program consists of a basic core of courses which is structured to meet all training guidelines of the Rehabilitation Services Administration for undergraduate rehabilitation programs. Students not only become deeply involved with formal didactic course work and practical experience, but are encouraged to develop an area of individual interest.

Students may begin course work by enrolling in the introductory and optional/elective courses available in the division. Students should complete an application to the program and return it to the Director of Rehabilitation Programs. Applicants must have an overall grade point average of 2.50 (on a 4.00 scale). New and transfer students are encouraged to visit with the faculty in the program prior to enrollment.

The undergraduate rehabilitation program is comprehensive and intensive yet flexible and relevant to meet the culturally diverse needs and interests of students. Emphasis is placed on the development of individual case management skills in vocational placement, assessment, client advocacy, knowledge and understanding of disabilities, coordination of services, and the role of community based rehabilitation programs. At Emporia State, students will receive more than theory in the classroom; at the end of the program of study each student will participate in a practical field experience in a rehabilitation agency or facility.

Program of Study
Students must satisfactorily complete all BASIC SKILLS and CULTURAL STUDIES COMPONENTS required for the Bachelor of Science degree. Students must also successfully complete any competency requirements requested by the university in the areas of writing, reading and math. The following core program is required for a major in Rehabilitation Services Education:

Core Courses (major in RSE) 44 Total Credit Hours

Prefix

Courses

Credit Hours

RE 290

Intro to Rehab Programs

3

RE 291

Survey of Disabling Conditions

3

RE 301

Rehab Research/Report Writing

1

RE 305

Ethics of Rehabilitation

1

RE 392

Survey of Mental/Psych. Disab.

3

RE 510

Helping Relationships in Couns

3

RE 640

Disab. Policy and Human Serv.

2

RE 641

Case Management in Rehab

3

RE 636

Intro to Group Procedures

2

RE 680

Independent Living & Advocacy

2

RE 692

Voc. Info. and Assessment

3

RE 695

Employment Issues in Rehab

3

RE 699

Internship in Rehab

9

RE 700

Seminar in Rehab Serv

1

RE Electives (with advisor approval) 

5

Recommended Course Sequence (44  Total hours Required for major)

Sophomore Year:

Fall Semester

Courses

Hours

RE 290 

Intro to Rehabilitation Programs

3

Spring Semester

Courses

Hours

RE 291

Survey of Disabling Conditions

3

RE 392 

Survey of Mental/Psychological Disabilities

3

Junior Year:

Fall Semester

Courses

Hours

RE 301

Rehab Research and Report Writing

1

RE 510

Helping Relationships in Counseling (for majors or with permission of instructor)

3

RE 692

Vocational Information and Assessment 

3

Spring Semester

Courses

Hours

RE 305

Ethics in Rehabilitation

1

RE 640

Disability Policy and Human Service Systems

2

RE 680

Independent Living & Advocacy

2

RE 695

Employment Issues in Rehabilitation

3

Senior Year:

Fall Semester

Courses

Hours

RE 636 

Introduction to Group Procedures
(Prerequisite CE 510 or consent of instructor - majors only)

2

RE 641

Case Management in Rehabilitation

3

Spring Semester

Courses

Hours

RE 699

Internship in Rehabilitation
(Off campus experience for majors only)

9

RE 700

Seminar in Rehabilitation Services (Majors only)

1

Remaining Hours for Major  (Program Electives) RE Electives: select 4 hours from the following courses

RE 540

Sign Language I (SPRING & FALL)

3

RE 541

Sign Language II (SPRING)

3

RE 560

Rehabilitation of Juvenile/Adult Offender (FALL)

2

RE 615

Crisis Counseling (FALL )

2

RE 660

Introduction to Addictions (FALL)

2

RE 670

Alcohol & Drug Abuse in Counseling (SPRING)

3

RE 681

Family Issues in Rehabilitation (SPRING)

1

RE 682

Behavioral Interventions in Rehabilitation (SPRING)

2

RE 741

Technology in Rehabilitation (FALL)

1

RE 743

Grant Writing in Human Services (SUMMER)

1

RE 744

Conflict Resolution (SUMMER)

1

RE 746

Psychopharmacology (SPRING)

1

44  Total hours Required for major


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