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REHB 268 - Vocational and Career Development in Rehabilitation


Semester Hours: 3
Spring
The purpose of this course is to familiarize students with theories relevant to career development and their application to people with disabilities. In addition to disability, special consideration is given to career counseling for diverse populations, including culture, gender, and sexual orientation/gender identity. Career theories will be applied through career development interventions, including assessment and evaluation, vocational planning, utilizing labor market information, accessing community resources, and determining accommodations – all prevocational steps prior to job placement. Techniques and interventions will be presented from a lifespan perspective, from transitioning youth through seniors, with an emphasis on application throughout all phases of the vocational rehabilitation process.

Prerequisite(s)/Course Notes:
(Formerly Occupational Information and Vocational Development in Rehabilitation.)





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