RHABPHD - Rehabilitation
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Program Type
Doctor of Philosophy
College
College of Education
Career
Graduate
Program Availability
This program has been renamed; for applicants in Spring 2018 and beyond, please search for Doctor of Philosophy in Counselor Education and Supervision for current program information.
Program Description
DPS NOT ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR THIS PROGRAM, PLEASE CONTACT THE DEPARTMENT FOR OTHER OPTIONS, including the Ph.D. in Counselor Education and Supervision (CES). Information about the Ph.D. Program in CES can be found at https://www.coe.arizona.edu/dps/ces_doc
Rehabilitation counselors and others who wish to enhance their leadership, teaching and research skills often pursue the doctoral degree program. Applicants must meet all the academic requirements of the University of Arizona Graduate College and hold a master's degree in rehabilitation counseling from a CORE-accredited program or have completed basic coursework in counseling theories, principles of rehabilitation, medical aspects of disability, psychosocial aspects of disability and a counseling practicum/internship. Doctoral courses may take place entirely on the Tucson campus or participants may complete the first 18 units on campus and finish the remaining units through a work-study model. While guidelines regarding doctoral course requirements are provided, a doctoral sequence of study is uniquely developed to meet the goals and needs of an individual candidate.
More at: https://www.coe.arizona.edu/dps/ces_doc
Rehabilitation counselors and others who wish to enhance their leadership, teaching and research skills often pursue the doctoral degree program. Applicants must meet all the academic requirements of the University of Arizona Graduate College and hold a master's degree in rehabilitation counseling from a CORE-accredited program or have completed basic coursework in counseling theories, principles of rehabilitation, medical aspects of disability, psychosocial aspects of disability and a counseling practicum/internship. Doctoral courses may take place entirely on the Tucson campus or participants may complete the first 18 units on campus and finish the remaining units through a work-study model. While guidelines regarding doctoral course requirements are provided, a doctoral sequence of study is uniquely developed to meet the goals and needs of an individual candidate.
More at: https://www.coe.arizona.edu/dps/ces_doc