The Rehabilitation Counseling Program at UMass Boston develops professionals who can advance educational access and economic and social participation for people with disabilities. This mission is accomplished by helping prepare practitioners, scholars, and leaders to promote inclusion in diverse settings and with varied populations at the local, state, national, and/or international level. Our program prepares students to work with individuals who face barriers to employment.
These barriers can come from: Physical, intellectual, and emotional disabilitiesPast criminal recordsSubstance abuse histories. Rehabilitation counselors support people facing these barriers to meet their goals, including finding fulfilling work that matches their interests and skills. Our graduates are trained to assess each individual and their unique circumstances. You will learn to evaluate clients' strengths, limitations, and interests, with the goal of assisting them to lead moreproductive and independent lives.
Students can expect an excellent employment outlook upon graduation. In fact, of all successful program graduates in recent years, 95 percent have obtained employment in the field of rehabilitation counseling. In addition to our rigorous course of study, this employment rate is partially due to the competitive experience our students gain through the program's required practicum and internship components. A 100-hour practicum in approved placement sites, as well as a 600-hour internship, divided evenly over the course of two semesters is required.
University of Massachusetts Boston, United States
The Rehabilitation Counseling Program at UMass Boston develops professionals who can advance educational access and economic and social participation for people with disabilities. This mission is accomplished by helping prepare practitioners, scholars, and leaders to promote inclusion in diverse settings and with varied populations at the local, state, national, and/or international level. Our program prepares students to work with individuals who face barriers to employment.
These barriers can come from: Physical, intellectual, and emotional disabilitiesPast criminal recordsSubstance abuse histories. Rehabilitation counselors support people facing these barriers to meet their goals, including finding fulfilling work that matches their interests and skills. Our graduates are trained to assess each individual and their unique circumstances. You will learn to evaluate clients' strengths, limitations, and interests, with the goal of assisting them to lead moreproductive and independent lives.
Students can expect an excellent employment outlook upon graduation. In fact, of all successful program graduates in recent years, 95 percent have obtained employment in the field of rehabilitation counseling. In addition to our rigorous course of study, this employment rate is partially due to the competitive experience our students gain through the program's required practicum and internship components. A 100-hour practicum in approved placement sites, as well as a 600-hour internship, divided evenly over the course of two semesters is required.
University of Massachusetts Boston, United States