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Courses
Fall 2009
The graduate courses listed below are being offered Fall Semester 2009. Please refer to the list below for syllabi and course descriptions from the graduate catalog.
PHC 6146 – Public Health Program Planning
PHC 6410 – Issues in Public Health
PHC 6937 – Psychological and Social Issues of Chronic…
RCS 5245 – Psychosocial and Cultural Foundations of Rehabilitation Counseling
RCS 6066 – Rehabilitation Issues in Human Growth and Development
RCS 6080 – Medical and Psychosocial Aspects of Rehabilitation Counseling
RCS 6412 – Rehabilitation Counseling Theory and Practice
RCS 6470 – Human Sexuality and Disability
PHC 6700 - Social and Behavioral Research Methods (3) Research methods and their specific applications to public health issues. Tutorial Instructions.
RCS 6780 – Ethical, Legal, and Professional Issues in Rehabilitation
Full Course Listing
The following is a master list of current post-baccalaureate (5000) and graduate (6000) level courses. Please click on the link for a recent syllabus. Course descriptions are from the Graduate Catalog.
PHC 6112-Assessment and Surveillance in Public Health (3) First of three courses designed to provide skills to execute public health programs.
PHC 6146-Public Health Program Planning (3) Third of three courses designed to provide the skills to develop and implement public health programs.
PHC 6410-Psychological, Behavioral, and Social Issues in Public Health (3) Health and behavior from social and community perspectives, including comparison of various theories regarding social and behavioral approaches to public health.
PHC 6441: Health Disparities in the United States (3) Determinants that influence health outcomes of the most disadvantaged populations in the U.S., with special attention to racial, ethnic, and gender status.
PHC 6937 - Special Topics (1-3; max 9) Special topics in research and practice of public health.
RCS 5062–Orientation to Disabilities (3) Introduction to psychological, social, vocational, adjustment barriers and techniques used to overcome these hindrances to rehabilitation.
RCS 5245–Psychosocial and Cultural Foundations of Rehabilitation Counseling (3) Intersection of psychological, social, and cultural factors in adaptation to physical and mental disabilities.
RCS 5410–Introduction to Rehabilitation Counseling (3) Orientation to the rehabilitation process, including a survey of history, principles, philosophy, and legal aspects of rehabilitation and related fields.
RCS 5803–Advanced Rehabiltative Services Practicum (3) Prereq: RCS 4415 and 4800. Service in rehabilitative service agency under close supervision of agency staff. Participation in staff training and seminars.
RCS 5805–Advanced Rehabilitative Agency Practicum (3) Prereq: RCS 4415. Observation in depth of practices and procedures of two selected rehabilitative service agency programs.
RCS 5821–Internship in Rehabilitative Services (6) Prereq: RCS 4800 and 4803. Intensive supervised experience in rehabilitation setting/agency. Intake, assessment, psycho-education, and followup services to clients with disabling conditions.
RCS 6066–Rehabilitation Issues in Human Growth and Development (3) Life span and how genetic abnormalities, diseases/ illnesses, and injuries impact physical, emotional, and mental progress in daily living and vocational development.
RCS 6080–Medical and Psychosocial Aspects of Rehabilitation Counseling (3) Medical and psychosocial implications of disability as it relates to the rehabilitation process. Etiology, treatment, prognosis, and vocational implications of persons with disabilities. Adjustment to disability as well as functional limitations.
RCS 6242C–Vocational and Lifestyle Assessment in RehabilitationCounseling (3) Prereq: RCS 6320. Utilization of career development theory, vocational, and other relevant information in facilitating vocational outcomes.
RCS 6255C–Individual Evaluation and Assessment in Rehabilitation Counseling (3-4; max: 4) Measurement concepts and use of psychometric tests (all levels); work sampling and situational assessment; functional capacity assessment; behavioral observation techniques; report writing; diversity issues in testing –all in relationship to working with persons with disabilities.
RCS 6320–Occupational Aspects of Rehabilitation Counseling (3) Work behavior development and adjustment; work environmental factors; job analysis and adaptation; planning, placement, and follow-up.
RCS 6412–Rehabilitation Counseling Theory and Practice (3) Individual and group counseling theories and applications to persons with disabilities.
RCS 6458–Substance Abuse and Disability in Rehabilitation Counseling (3) Rehabilitation implications of drug and alcohol use in workplace and society. Emphasis on identification, prevention, treatment, and follow-up services.
RCS 6470–Human Sexuality and Disability (3) Physiological and psychological aspects of human sexuality and impact of disability and chronic illness on sense of sexuality and sexual functioning.
RCS 6615–Consultation and Supervision in Rehabilitation Counseling (3) Leadership and supervision skills in counseling and education including rehabilitation counselor supervision, program evaluation, consultation, and management styles.
RCS 6625–Community Counseling and Case Management (3) Orientation to functions comprising counseling and case management roles in diverse settings.
RCS 6641–Applied Case Management and Consultation in Rehabilitation Counseling (3) Prereq: consent of instructor. Case management strategies and rehabilitation consultation with individuals with acquire disabilities. Emphasis on medical and vocational information in case management and in legal area.
RCS 6740–Rehabilitation Research (3) Research design and methodology, programmatic evaluation, research utilization
RCS 6780–Ethical, Legal, and Professional Issues in Rehabilitation (3) Overview of professional issues in rehabilitation counseling with emphasis on ethical and legal issues, credentialing, and professional roles.
RCS 6801–Rehabilitation Counseling Practicum (3) Prereq: RCS 6412. Supervised counseling in a rehabilitation agency or facility. The emphasis is on counselor-client relationships in personal and adjustment counseling.
RCS 6802C–Rehabilitation Counseling Skills and Techniques (3) Basic knowledge and skills in individual and group counseling techniques.
RCS 6825–Internship in Rehabilitation Counseling (6-12; max: 12) Intensive supervised experience in rehabilitation setting or facility. Works with a caseload providing counseling, assessment, placement, and follow-up services to disabled clients.
RCS 6905–Individual Work (1-4; max: 4) Work not available in other courses.
RCS 6910–Supervised Research (1-5; max: 5) S/U.
RCS 6931–Special Topics (1-3; max: 9) Study of topics in research and practice in rehabilitation counseling.
RCS 6940–Supervised Teaching (1-5; max: 5) S/U.
RCS 6945–Advanced Rehabilitation Counseling Practicum (2- 3; max: 6) Prereq: RCS 6412, 6800, 6801. Supervised counseling and casework with emphasis on process and outcome of rehabilitation procedures.
RCS 6971–Research for Master’s Degree (1-15) S/U.