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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Seminar in psychological and sociological effects of physical and mental disability and the dynamics of adjusting to disabling conditions. Student presentation of case studies.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: COUN 250, 251A or 251B. Seminar in methods for facilitating client rehabilitation including interviewing, case recording, plan development, ethical practices; field placement in a community rehabilitation agency. (2 seminar, 6 lab hours)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: COUN 200, 250, 251A or 251B, 252, 257. Laboratory rehabilitation counseling experiences with clients who are disabled, supervised individual counseling sessions, analysis of the effects of disability on personal and vocational development, methods of facilitating vocational rehabilitation, observations, critiques, report writing. Students must carry professional liability insurance. (2 seminar, 4 lab hours)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: COUN 250. Seminar on current professional issues in the field of rehabilitation counseling and vocational rehabilitation programs in the public and private sectors with emphasis on ethical standards, legal concepts, and professional development responsibilities.
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3.00 Credits
Seminar on systems and procedures for the rehabilitation counselor in providing technology solutions for persons with disabilities. Includes assessment to determine need and fit, adjustment counseling, training in use and maintenance, funding procurement, and high and low technology resource development.
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3.00 Credits
Study of systems and procedures of work evaluation and assessment by public and private rehabilitation agencies to assess culturally diverse persons with disabilities. Includes principles of testing; test selection (situational assessments and work samples), administration, interpretation, and report generation.
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3.00 Credits
Seminar on multiple aspects of worker's compensation system, including policy, law, practice, case services, and strategies that affect industrially injured workers. Includes differences between public and private rehabilitation and related insurance programs.
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3.00 Credits
Introductory seminar in substance abuse covering patterns and extent of substance abuse, models of addiction, assessment and diagnosis, legal ramifications, physiological effects, drug characteristics, treatment approaches, prevention, and ethical issues. Includes readings, lectures, guest presentations, class discussions, and student activities. (Formerly COUN 280T)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: COUN 252. Supervised practical application of case management and job development, placement, retention, and advancement principles. Students work holistically with welfare department referrals to develop and implement individualized service plans with primary emphasis on vocational goals. Liability insurance required. (1 seminar, 2 lab hours) (Formerly COUN 280T, COUN 268)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: COUN 252. Supervised practical application of case management and job development, placement, retention, and advancement principles. Students work holistically with Department of Rehabilitation referrals to develop and implement individualized service plans with primary emphasis on vocational goals. Liability insurance required. (1 seminar, 2 lab hours) (Formerly COUN 280T, COUN 268)
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