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| Areas of Specialization - Graduate |
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| Rehabilitation Counseling/Adults |
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The rehabilitation-counseling specialty is designed to meet the need for specialized professional personnel in vocational rehabilitation who would be able to provide high quality rehabilitation services to clients with disabilities. Additionally, students will acquire the skills needed to address the multi-dimensional needs of diverse groups of clients. This program will also address the manpower needs for vocational rehabilitation personnel in both private and public settings (see Coppin Catalog for details).
| ADLT 500 | Foundations of Adult Education | 3 |
| ADLT 501 | The Adult Learner | 3 |
| ADLT 503 | Counseling Adults | 3 |
| EDUC 705 | Strategies For Curriculum Development | 3 |
| ADLT 504 | Practicum (Taken after the completion of sufficient course work in the core and in the specialty area in consultation with the advisor) | 3 |
Note: Students must complete the research requirements by following one of two (2) division research options.
| REHB 502 | Medical Aspects of Disability | 3 |
| REHB 513 | Introduction to Rehabilitation | 3 |
| REHB 516 | Theories and Techniques of Counseling | 3 |
| REHB 598 | Vocational Evaluation and Occupational Information | 3 |
| *EDUC 581 | Statistics in Social & Behavioral Sciences | 3 |
| EDUC 582 | Research Methods in Social and Behavioral Sciences (*Prerequisite:EDUC 581 ) | 3 |
| ADLT 600 | Seminar in Graduate Research (Prerequisite:EDUC 582 )
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*This course is required of all graduate students who have not previously had a course in Statistics.
