576-3
Development and Supervision of Rehabilitation Employees.
Current
and progressive supervisory practices in rehabilitation with
emphasis on employee development through in-service training,
periodic evaluation and related methods. Prerequisite: consent
of instructor.
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578-3
Program Evaluation in Rehabilitation.
An
analysis of the development and utilization of a program evaluation
system in rehabilitation settings with focus given to system
design, monitoring techniques and service program development.
Students will be trained in the advanced practice of program
evaluation techniques and their application to rehabilitation
settings. Prerequisite: consent of instructor.
579-3
Advanced Fiscal Management in Rehabilitation.
Application
of fund and functional accounting in rehabilitation to include
fiscal reporting and record keeping, fiscal planning and management
in rehabilitation. Prerequisite: 570 and 573.
580-3
Professional and Community Relations in Rehabilitation.
Examination
of the linkages and needs of rehabilitation programs and agencies
in the area of community and professional relations, with special
reference to the role of administrator. Application of marketing
principles to the management of external relations in rehabilitation
settings. Prerequisite: consent of instructor.
581-3
Professional Issues in Rehabilitation.
Focus
is on legal and ethical issues and issues related to legislative
and public policy formulation. Implications for rehabilitation
programs, practice and research are emphasized.
582-3
Seminar in Rehabilitation Services.
Special
consideration of factors in the organization and management
of rehabilitation services. Prerequisite: consent of instructor.
593-1
to 18 Research in Rehabilitation.
Systematic
investigation of factors and procedures relevant to rehabilitation.
No more than six hours may be counted toward the Master's degree.
Prerequisite: consent of instructor.
594A-1
to 12 Practicum in Rehabilitation.
Supervised
experiences in agencies in rehabilitation. (a) Administration.
Rehabilitation facilities management/supervision, in planning,
programming and evaluation. Prerequisite: admission to the
specific degree program.
595-1
to 12 Internship in Rehabilitation.
Extended
practice in rehabilitation settings cooperatively guided and
supervised by agency staff and university faculty. Graded S/U
only. Prerequisite: appropriate degree specific practicum and
consent of department.
599-1
to 6 Thesis.
Prerequisite:
consent of instructor.
601-1
per semester Continuing Enrollment.
For
those graduate students who have not finished their degree programs
and who are in the process of working on their dissertation,
thesis, or research paper. The student must have completed a
minimum of 24 hours of dissertation research, or the minimum
thesis, or research hours before being eligible to register for
this course. Concurrent enrollment in any other course is not
permitted.