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Nov 09, 2024
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2021-2022 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Rehabilitation Services, B.S.
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The Mission of the Rehabilitation Services Program at the University of Maine at Farmington is to provide high-quality Bachelor’s level education and advisement to students who wish to work with people with disabilities, including people with physical disabilities, intellectual and developmental disabilities, psychiatric disabilities, and addiction disorders. Students who wish to obtain the Maine State MHRT/C Certification, or the Addictions Certificate, can discuss these opportunities with their academic advisor(s). Students entering the major must have a Criminal History Record Check prior to their practicum and internship.
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Requirements (56 Total Credits)
Major Requirements (44 Credits)
Program Related Electives (12 Credits)
Minimum Total Credits for The Degree: 128
*NOTE: Students who wish to change their major to Rehabilitation Services will need to have a overall GPA of 2.500 before being accepted into the major.
General Education Requirements
For specific information about general education requirements and expectations, see the General Education Requirements in the Academic Programs section of this catalog.
*NOTE: Rehabilitation students will be required to take BIO 150N - Human Anatomy and Physiology I as one of their natural sciences.
Graduation
To graduate with a Rehabilitation Services major, students must have:
- Grades of B- or higher in all major requirements and MHRT/C courses;
- A cumulative GPA of 2.500 or higher.
Learning Goals and Assessment
Learning Goals:
The Rehabilitation Services Program will:
- Emphasize the individual rights of people with disabilities in all coursework.
- Provide quality student advisement regarding student degrees, curriculum, and career opportunities.
- Expose students to research-based theories and practices, with the understanding that the true experts on disability are people with disabilities themselves.
- Provide opportunities for students to apply knowledge and skills, and to reflect on their professional development strengths and needs.
- Support employers with Bachelor’s level students who meet employers’ workforce needs.
- Foster the development of students’ writing and research skills critical to their careers and continued education.
- Improve services, supports, and environments for people with disabilities through education of students in the program, and the larger public in the UMF community, state, and nation.
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