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Education and Human Services
RHB 700
Foundations of Vocational Rehabilitation
Description: Introduces rehabilitation.
Topics include history, philosophy, legislative bases, organizational
structures, rehabilitation process and procedures, public and
private sectors of rehabilitation, rehabilitation agencies, and
professional issues and ethics.
Credits: 4 graduate
quarter hours
Prerequisites: None
Fees: See
the Schedule of Quarterly Fees
Please check with a campus advisor when seeking courses for a
degree.
Enrollment limit: 20
Sections of this course with distance learning components:
RHB 700 section 90
Section
Specific Course Description: Introduces
rehabilitation. Topics include history, philosophy, legislative
bases, organizational structures, rehabilitation process and procedures,
public and private sectors of rehabilitation, rehabilitation agencies,
and professional issues and ethics.
Offered: Fall, 2006
Registration
Deadline:September
9, 2006
Delivery method: Students
and instructors communicate via e-mail, phone and the World Wide
Web.
Contact: Stephen Fortson,
stephen.fortson@wright.edu
937-775-2075
Frequency of On-Site Contact:
None
URL:
http://www.ed.wright.edu/departments/hs/rehab.html
Minimum technical requirements:
Intel/Microsoft Windows
- Intel Pentium (or equivalent) 650mHz processor
- 256mb RAM (512 strongly recommended)
- 10gb Hard Drive
- CD-ROM (DVD-ROM recommended)
- monitor capable of 1024x768 resolution
- Windows 2000 is acceptable, but Windows XP Pro is recommended
- Internet service provider and 56 kbps modem or broadband connection
Apple Macintosh
- Power Macintosh G4 550mHz
- 256mb RAM (512 strongly recommended)
- 10gb Hard Drive
- CD-ROM (DVD-ROM recommended)
- monitor capable of 1024x768 resolution
- MacOS X 10.3
- Internet service provider and 56 kbps modem or broadband connection
You will also need internet access with a 56 kbps modem or faster connection
and a compatible web browser.
Enrollment Procedures: See
the Distance Learning Sign Up page.
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