The Master of Arts in Rehabilitation Counseling Program provides a strong foundation in the profession and practice of rehabilitation counseling. It offers opportunities to develop expertise in the areas of counseling, the social and psychological aspects of disability, the vocational rehabilitation process, case management, ethical practices, independent living, disability management, transition from school to work, vocational assessment, career development and employment strategies.
The mission of the Michigan State University Rehabilitation Counseling Master of Art degree program is to prepare and promote the effective delivery of rehabilitation services to individuals with disabilities by providing graduates who have demonstrated, through academic and practical achievement on the skills, knowledge, and attitudes. Such mastery includes the rehabilitation services provision to individuals with different types of needs, such as physical, mental, emotional, educational, developmental, and vocational needs in a variety of clinical and community settings.
The program is designed to: (a) provide a wide spectrum of evidence-based knowledge and practice of rehabilitation counseling profession, (b) prepare students to inform professional practice by generating new knowledge for the profession, (c) support students to provide effective interventions to individuals with disabilities and the community, and (d) equip students to assume positions of leadership in the rehabilitation counseling profession. CACREP accreditation denotes a commitment to program excellence and indicates to the public at large that the MSU Rehabilitation Counseling master’s program is fulfilling its commitment to educational quality.
The objectives of the Rehabilitation Counseling program at Michigan State University are:
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The master’s degree program is accredited by the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP).
Students in the MSU Rehabilitation Counseling programs have unprecedented access to assessment inventories and tools
The Michigan State University Master of Arts (MA) Rehabilitation Counseling Program is dedicated to equipping students with the knowledge, skills, and values necessary for professional excellence. As part of this commitment, students in the program will:
Graduates are eligible to sit for the National Certified Rehabilitation Counselor (CRC) examination and to apply for Limited Licensure as a Professional Counselor (LPC) in the state of Michigan.
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