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Planning your Program- PhD Students in the Rehabilitation Counselor Education program complete the following coursework toward their doctoral degrees. Additional information on these courses, elective coursework, qualifying exams, and the dissertation is available in the Doctoral Student Handbook. I. Educational Inquiry and Research (17 credits) CEP 930 Introduction to Educational Inquiry CEP 932 Quantitative Methods in Educational Research I CEP 933 Quantitative Methods in Educational Research II CEP 934 Multivariate Data Analysis CEP 968 Research Methods in Counseling and School Psychology CEP 995 Practicum in Research Design and Data Analysis II. Ethics and Professional Practice of Counseling (6 credits) CEP 963 Ethics in Counseling and School Psychology CEP 969 Clinical Supervision III. Rehabilitation Counseling Pro-seminars (9 credits) CEP 960 Theoretical Foundations of Counseling CEP 964 Practice and Profession of Rehabilitation Counseling CEP 965 Psychosocial Bases of Disability and Rehabilitation IV. Professional Preparation Core (9 credits)- Three of the following: CEP 944a: Rehabilitation Counseling Pedagogy CEP 944b: Teaching Practicum in Rehabilitation Counselor Education CEP 944c: Clinical Practice Practicum CEP 944d: Clinical Supervision Practicum in Rehabilitation Counselor Education V. Learning and Development/Diversity (6 credits) CEP 903 Cognitive Development Across the Lifespan CEP 905 Cultural Perspectives in Learning and Development VI. Elective Study

In addition to these core requirements, students in Rehabilitation Counselor Education must select two additional courses in topic areas chosen in consultation with his or her advisor. Students design this elective program which allows them to pursue personal interests in an important area of rehabilitation policy or practice. In addition to formal courses, students will be able to develop independent study options. The entire campus and faculty are available for meeting these interests. The following topic areas are provided as examples of cognate that compliment the doctoral program. 1. Rehabilitation policy and research could include course concentration on public administration, employment and training programs, organization development, program evaluation, legislation and social policy development related to rehabilitation and disability issues. 2. At-risk populations: Transition to work could include course concentrations on policy issues in special education, organization of education and training for diverse learners, transition services and career development, supported employment, and habilitation strategies. 3. Disability management and employment could include course concentrations on organizational behavior in labor and industrial relations, organizational development, equal employment opportunities, occupationally safety and health policy, personnel selection and evaluation, and psychology of motivation and attitudes at work. VI. Qualifying Examinations Several major phases of the doctoral program take place apart from academic coursework. Preliminary and comprehensive examinations are key aspects of the program that build on knowledge and skills obtained earlier in the program, and focus on refining particular professional competencies. The preliminary examination assesses students' abilities to analyze and evaluate empirical research from both methodological and conceptual perspectives. The exam is administered prior to the start of the second year of coursework and is required of all students. The comprehensive examination is designed to examine students' ability to integrate the body of knowledge and competencies critical to their future roles as rehabilitation counselor educators and researchers. Students are encouraged to complete their comprehensive exams during the summer following their second year of full-time study. Part-time students will sit for this exam after the completion of 80% of their coursework. VII. Dissertation () Students will complete at least 24 semester credits in developing their dissertations. Students develop topics for intellectual pursuit under the guidance of their dissertation committees. Additional information about coursework in the doctoral program, committees, and research opportunities for students can be found in the Doctoral Student Handbook.

A Sample Sequence of Studies A sample study plan, illustrating the sequencing of coursework and other program requirements, is provided below. Although many issues require individual decisions (e.g., timing of the comprehensive exams, selection of elective coursework), the following sample plan provides a general overview of the doctoral program sequence: 1st Year - Fall Semester CEP 944A CEP 930 CEP 903 Rehabilitation Counseling Pedagogy Introduction to Educational Inquiry Cognitive Development Across the Lifespan 1st Year - Spring Semester CEP 932 CEP 964 CEP 905 CEP 963 Quantitative Methods in Educational Research I Practice and Profession of Rehabilitation Counseling Cultural Perspectives in Learning and Development Ethics in Counseling and School Psychology 1st Year - Summer Semester CEP 995 Research Apprenticeship 2nd Year - Fall Semester PRELIMINARY EXAM CEP 944B CEP 968 CEP 960 CEP 933 Teaching Practicum in Rehabilitation Counselor Education Research in Counseling and School Psychology Theoretical Foundations in Counseling Quantitative Methods in Educational Research II 2nd Year - Spring Semester CEP 904 CEP 965 CEP 934 CEP 969 Social-Emotional Development Across the Lifespan Psychosocial Bases of Disability and Rehabilitation Multivariate Data Analysis Clinical Supervision in Counseling and School Psychology 2nd Year - Summer Semester CEP 995 Research Apprenticeship 3rd Year - Fall Semester COMPREHENSIVE EXAM

CEP 944D Clinical Supervision Practicum in Rehabilitation Counseling Elective Credits 3rd Year - Spring Semester Elective Credits 3rd Year - Summer Semester

PhD in Rehabilitation Counselor Education Program Planning Form Course Title Credits Fall- Spring- Summer- Fall- Spring- Summer-