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About
The Master
of Science in Rehabilitation Counseling Program is designed to meet the growing demand for
qualified, professionally trained rehabilitation counselors who want
to work in public and private rehabilitation agencies and
institutions. Graduates
are prepared to meet the psychological and vocational needs of
persons with varying disabilities such as developmental
disabilities, psychiatric disabilities, traumatic brain injury,
spinal cord injury, alcohol and substance abuse, visual impairment,
hearing impairments, substance abuse, as well as other acquired
disabling conditions.
Rehabilitation counselors manage the components important in the
rehabilitation process of individuals with physical and mental
disabilities. They help prevent fragmentatation and gaps in services to
people seeking to move from psychological and economic dependence to
independence. The
counselor draws on knowledge from several fields, including
psychology, medicine, psychiatry, sociology, social work, education,
and law.
The
Master
of Science in Rehabilitation Counseling Program will result in improvement in the rehabilitation
delivery system by increasing the number of master’s level
minority professionals entering the rehabilitation service, or
increasing their qualifications to advance professionally. The mandate of Section 21 of the
Rehabilitation Act, as amended, that increased numbers of minority
professionals are needed to meet the changing demographics of the
U.S. The
master program will help reduce this under-representation in the
long run by increasing the number of minorities with advanced
degrees in the field, linking entry level master’s graduates with
public and private sector rehabilitation program employers,
increasing their opportunities for employment and advancement in the
field.
The
Master
of Science in Rehabilitation Counseling Program will build local capacity to provide culturally
competent rehabilitation services for minority clients in the
rehabilitation system, improving their chances to achieve successful
employment outcomes. Providing
a non-traditional (i.e., distance-learning, built around work
schedules) masters degree in the supportive, close-knit environment
of a small private university will promote successful student
recruitment and retention. The
number of minority master’s level graduates in Ohio will increase
to begin to meet the need to build a culturally diverse workforce in
Ohio and the Midwest.
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