The graduate certificate in foundations of rehabilitation services is designed to further develop students’ counseling abilities to effectively guide and place persons with disabilities into competitive integrated employment. The program can also be a venue from which to complete courses to pursue eligibility sit for the Certified Rehabilitation Counselor examination or to pursue eligibility criteria for licensure as professional counselor. This certificate program is ideal for a variety of professionals in state, federal, nonprofit, and community-based rehabilitation. Students will delve into the social and cultural dimensions of rehabilitation counseling, as well as job development and job placement methods and techniques. The curriculum provides opportunities for specialized experiential learning by integrating classroom coursework.
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The following requirements must be fulfilled: 12 credits in required courses.
Course List Code | Title | Credits |
CNSL 6163 | Social and Cultural Dimensions of Counseling. | |
CNSL 6376 | Foundations of Rehabilitation Counseling | |
CNSL 6378 | Disability Management and Psychosocial Rehabilitation | |
CNSL 6380 | Job Placement and Supported Employment | |