Program of Study

MRC

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REH 6100 Professional Counseling Orientation (3 credits)  
REH 6240 Ethical Decision Making in Counseling (2 credits)

REH 6110 Medical Aspects of Disability (3 credits)
REH 6180 Rehabilitation of Persons with Clinical Mental Illness (2 credits)

REH 6130 Counseling Skill Development (3 credits)  
REH 6200 Theories of Counseling (3 credits)  
REH 6250 Group Counseling (3 credits)  
REH 6260 Human Growth and Development (3 credits)  
REH 6350 Treatment Approaches for Addiction Disorders (3 credits) 

REH 6190 Vocational Assessment in Rehabilitation Counseling (3 credits)  
REH 6210 Mental Health Assessment (2 credits)  
REH 6320 The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Health Disorders (2 credits)

REH 6150 Rehabilitation Services and Resources (2credits)
REH 6160 Career Development, Analysis, and Placement (3 credits)
REH 6500 Fundamental Skills for Transition Services(3 credits)

REH 6230 Introduction to Research in Rehabilitation Counseling (3 credits)
*Independent Research Opportunities exist with faculty. Please speak to your advisor.

REH 6120 Psychosocial Aspects of Disability (3 credits)
REH 6220 Perspectives on Disability, Culture, Diversity, & Social Justice in Counseling(3 credits)

REH 6140 Counseling Practicum (3 credits)***
REH 6170 Counseling Internship I (4 credits)***
REH 6175 Counseling Internship II (5 credits)***

Take and pass a national certification exam to graduate with the MRC. Acceptable exams are the Certified Rehabilitation (CRC) exam or the National Certified Counselor (NCC) exam. Students who do not pass the CRC or NCC will be required to take a comprehensive exam through the MRC program to graduate (required for students admitted Fall 2022 and after).