Rehabilitation Studies & Services
Bachelor of Science in Education (B.S.E.)
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If you are passionate about helping people achieve their goals while also removing the systemic and structural barriers in our communities, a BSE in Rehabilitation Studies and Services may be for you! This program operates on the philosophy that environmental barriers (physical, social, workplace, educational, attitudinal) cause one to be disabled, marginalized, and disconnected, and that rehabilitation is a process of empowerment in which people exercise control over their own lives. Every person has the right to be a full participant in our communities.
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Empower individuals with disabilities to achieve their goals and exercise control over their own lives.
Gain practice in interviewing and case management in the rehabilitation field.
Gain theoretical insight and practical application to develop essential skills for effectively navigating the rehabilitation process.
This degree will prepare you for careers in many fields, including: rehabilitation and mental health counseling, rehabilitation psychology, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, speech and language therapy, and audiology. Graduates often find employment in settings such as:
- Private non-profit rehabilitation centers
- Community mental health agencies
- Nonprofit and private-for-profit rehabilitation agencies
- Rehabilitation hospitals
- Alcohol and other drug treatment centers
- Correctional facilities
- Public welfare agencies
- Social service agencies
- Schools
- Vocational rehabilitation programs
- Assisted living centers
- SERP 483: Supervised Casework in Rehabilitation
- SERP 481: Interviewing and Client Services
- SERP 465: Introduction to Rehabilitation
- SERP 460: Advocacy for Social Change in Human Services
- SERP 416: Disability Perspectives and Narratives
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