Requirements

At Hilbert College, we believe it is important that we prepare you to enter the workforce as a well rounded, knowledgeable, and competent professional. Your course of study in rehabilitation services is designed to not only prepare you as a rehabilitation services professional, but as a competent member of a global community positioned to appreciate the world around you in all its complexity. Through a course of discipline specific study, you will learn the skills necessary to compete in today’s job market. Additionally, you will have the opportunity to broaden your learning as you expand your understanding of the world though study within the liberal arts – knowledge increasingly sought by prospective employers.
The Baccalaureate of Science Degree in Rehabilitation Services
(120 Credit Hours)
GENERAL EDUCATION CORE (15)
EN 101 College Writing
EN 102 Writing in the Humanities
COM 151 Public Speaking
GS 101 Foundation Seminar
PS 402 Junior Symposium
SPECIFIC GENERAL EDUCATION CORE MODULES (30)
General Education Elective
Intercultural Awareness
Interdisciplinary Studies
Literature and Arts
Math
Moral Reasoning
Political Science/History/Geography
Religious Studies
Science
Sociology/Psychology/Economics: SO 101 Introduction to Sociology
GENERAL ELECTIVES LIBERAL ARTS (9)
(At Least 2 Upper Level)
GENERAL ELECTIVES ALL COLLEGE (6)
(Upper Level)
COURSES IN MAJOR
Lower Level (100 & 200) (12)
RH 101 Introduction to Rehabilitation Services
RH 201 Medical/Psychological Aspects of Disability
HS/RH 204 Basic Interviewing Skills
HS/RH 210 Human Service Methods
Upper Level (300 & 400) (21)
RH 303 Vocational Services
RH 305 Independent Living
RH 307 Disability and Society
HS/RH 360 Internship I
HS/RH 460 Senior Internship I
HS/RH 461 Senior Internship II
HS/RH 430 Senior Seminar
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR MAJOR (15)
PSY 101 Introduction to Psychology
Developmental Psychology Elective
MA 200 Topics in Statistics
Writing Centered Course: Upper Level (EN 340, EN 341, EN 333, or EN 463)
Research Centered Course (HS/CJ/PSY 305, LW 300, or MA 300)
ELECTIVES IN MAJOR (12)
(At Least 3 Upper Level Social Science Courses)
Sample Course Sequence in Rehabilitation Services:
Year One First Semester
GS 101 Foundation Seminar
RH 101 Introduction to Rehabilitation Services
EN 101 Introduction to College Writing
Math/ Science
Gen Ed Elective
Year One Second Semester
RH 201 Medical & Psychological Aspects of Disability
PSY 101 Introduction to Psychology
EN 102 Critical Interpretation of Literature
Math/Science
Gen Ed Elective
Year Two First Semester
SO 101 Introduction to Sociology
COM 151 Public Speaking
HS/RH Elective
Gen Ed Elective
Gen Ed Elective
Year Two Second Semester
HS/RH 204 Basic Interviewing Skills
MA 200 Statistics
Gen Ed Elective
HS/RH Elective
Gen Ed Elective
Year Three First Semester
RH 303Vocational Services
Writing Centered Course
PS 402 Junior Symposium
HS/RH Elective
Gen Ed Elective
Year Three Second Semester
RH 305 Independent Living
HS/RH 360 Internship I
HS/RH Elective
Gen Ed Elective
Gen Ed Elective
Year Four First Semester
HS/RH 430 Senior Seminar
HS/RH 460 Senior Internship I
Research Centered Course
Gen Ed Elective
Gen Ed Elective
Year Four Second Semester
RH 307 Disability and Society
HS/RH 461 Senior Internship II
HS/RH Elective
Gen Ed Elective
Gen Ed Elective
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- The Late Look Event
- Jun 25, 2013
- Memorial Day - No Classes
- May 27, 2013
- Last Class Session
- May 31, 2013











