College of Education and Human Development
Counselor
Education
M.S.
in Counseling, Rehabilitation Counseling (CRC)
This program is designed to provide students
with the basic competencies to provide rehabilitation counseling
to a broad range
of individuals with disabilities in a variety of settings,
such as state vocational rehabilitation facilities, independent
living centers, rehabilitation
hospitals, employment assistance programs, private industry,
the veteran's administration, and private-for-profit rehabilitation
companies. Students
complete practicum and internship experiences
in community agencies that promote equity and empowerment of
people with disabilities.
The program uses class and community experiences and exposure to varied,
experiential and field-based learning to teach students the basic philosophic
tenets of rehabilitation, including:
- The value, worth, dignity, and capabilities of all people.
- The right of all people to full societal participation
with individuals in settings of their choice.
- The importance of treating persons with disabilities
as equal partners in the rehabilitation process.
- The idea that societal, community and professional
change is as important as individual change.
- The importance of hope, individual capacity, community
inclusion, support and education.
- The Code of Professional Ethics for Rehabilitation
Counselors.
The rehabilitation counseling specialty holds accreditation from the Council
on Rehabilitation Education (CORE). Upon completion of their degree,
students are eligible to take a national exam that qualifies
them as Certified Rehabilitation
Counselors (CRC). Students are also eligible for state certification
as Mental Health Rehabilitation Technicians (MHRT/Community).
And, graduates are eligible to sit for the National Counseling
Examination (NCE) and prepare to be liensed as a professional
counselor (LPC) in Maine.
Distance Learning Option: In addition to the campus-based
program at Gorham, this program is offered completely through
distance learning technologies,
enabling students from around the state to enroll. For more
information about this option, please contact Steve Murphy
at (207) 780-5316 or (800)
800-4USM.
Suggested courses to begin with are HCE 605, HCE 610, HCE 620 and HRD
668.
Program Requirements (54 credits)
Core Courses (24 credits)
EDU 600 Research Methods and Techniques
HCE 605 Psychological Measurement and Evaluation
HCE 620 Fundamentals of Counseling Theories
HCE 621 Fundamentals of Counseling Skills
HCE 626 Group Process and Procedures
HCE 627 Group Counseling
HRD 668 Human Development
HCE 690 Individual Counseling Practicum Seminar
HCE 691 Individual Counseling Practicum Laboratory
Required Specialty Courses (24 credits)
HCE 610 Introduction to Rehabilitation Counseling & Services
HCE 611 Medical & Psychological Aspects of Disability & Rehabilitation
HCE 612 Disability and Family in a Multicultural Society
HCE 614 Principles of Psychosocial Rehabilitation
HCE 615 Vocational Counseling and Placement in Rehabilitation
HCE 619 Myth, Madness and Mental Illness
HCE 686 Internship in Counselor Education (6 credits = 600
clock hours)
Electives (3 credits)
Note: With additional coursework, rehabilitation counseling students may
be eligible to become Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselors
(LCPC) in Maine.
Click here to view the recommended sequence of courses.
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