Master of Science
in Rehabilitation Counseling
Program
Overview:
The
M.S. degree program in Rehabilitation Counseling
is offered by the Department of Psychiatric
Rehabilitation and Counseling Professions. The
mission of the M.S. program in Rehabilitation
Counseling is to educate individuals to be socially
responsible professionals who will work competently,
creatively and collaboratively in the field
of counseling with a specialization in rehabilitation
so that people with disabilities are empowered
to pursue career and other related goals with
success and satisfaction. We also seek to address
New Jersey’s ongoing needs to prepare
counselors with specialized expertise in providing
counseling and other community-based services
for people with disabilities of all types, including
psychiatric, physical and developmental. The
mission of the M.S. program in Rehabilitation
Counseling is consistent with that of the Department,
the School of Health Related Professions (SHRP)
and the University of Medicine & Dentistry
of New Jersey (UMDNJ). UMDNJ as a leader in
health professions education is ideally suited
to provide this program.
The M.S. in Rehabilitation Counseling is accredited
by the Council on Rehabilitation Education (CORE).
The M.S. in Rehabilitation Counseling is accredited
by the Council on Rehabilitation Education (CORE).
CORE describes a Rehabilitation Counselor as
a counselor who possesses the specialized knowledge,
skills, and attitudes needed to collaborate
in a professional counseling relationship with
people who have disabilities to achieve their
personal, social, psychological, and career
goals.
The M.S. in Rehabilitation Counseling is designed
to enhance the career advancement of experienced
people already working in the field of rehabilitation
as well as prepare people to enter the field.
Highly qualified personnel are needed to provide
counseling services to persons with disabilities,
including psychiatric, physical and developmental
disabilities, in the community. Professionals
with graduate degrees in rehabilitation counseling
are in high demand in New Jersey and the surrounding
region as well as nationally. Employment settings
include state and federal government agencies,
community-based agencies, the insurance industry,
and private practice.
The M.S. in Rehabilitation Counseling is a 51
credit degree. It can be completed on either
a part-time or full-time basis. The curriculum
is designed to reflect the Council on Rehabilitation
Education (CORE) standards. Major areas of study
include:
1. Counseling and Consultation
2. Rehabilitation Services and Resources
3. Human Growth and Development
4. Medical and Psychosocial Aspects of Disability
5. Individual Assessment
6. Social and Cultural Diversity
7. Employment and Career Development
8. Group Work
9. Professional Identity as a Rehabilitation
Counselor
10. Research in Rehabilitation
As part of the curriculum, all students complete
a Practicum and an Internship to practice and
integrate counseling skills learned in course
work. With the permission of their agencies
and of the Program Director for the M.S. in
Rehabilitation Counseling, students employed
in relevant settings may complete these experiences
at their job sites.
The degree is available at both the Scotch Plains
campus and the Stratford campus. The Scotch
Plains campus is conveniently located for students
living in North and Central New Jersey, New
York or Eastern Pennsylvania. It is located
off Exit 135 of the Garden State Parkway or
Exit 41 of Route 78. The campus can also be
reached from the Port Authority Bus Terminal
and Elizabeth by using New Jersey Transit Bus
112.
The Stratford Campus is conveniently located
for students from Southern New Jersey and the
Philadelphia area. It is located on Laurel Road
off Route 30 (White Horse Pike), which can be
reached from Route 295 and the New Jersey Turnpike.
The campus can be reached from the PATCO High
Speed Line and the Atlantic City Rail Line.
Use the Lindenwold Station.
Travel directions to both campuses are available
on the UMDNJ web site at About UMDNJ at http://www.umdnj.edu/home2web/about/index.htm,
and then scroll down to Directions.
Additional Information:
You can request a Student Handbook, which gives
more detailed information about the program,
by emailing lewisel@umdnj.edu (preferred) or by calling the Department Office at (908) 889-2535.
General Questions about the M.S. in
Rehabilitation Counseling and about the Scotch
Plains Campus:
Janice Oursler, Ph.D., CRC, Program Director
M.S. in Rehabilitation Counseling
Telephone: (908) 889-2462 or e-mail: ourslejd@umdnj.edu
Department of Psychiatric Rehabilitation and
Counseling Professions
University of Medicine and Dentistry of New
Jersey
1776 Raritan Rd., Scotch Plains, NJ 07076
Questions about the M.S. in Rehabilitation
Counseling at the Stratford Campus:
Bill Green, M.S., CRC
Telephone: (856) 566-2785 or e-mail: greenwf@umdnj.edu
Department of Psychiatric Rehabilitation and
Counseling Professions University of Medicine
and Dentistry of New Jersey
Primary Care Center - Room 228
40 East Laurel Road, Stratford, New Jersey 08084.
Other Degree Programs within the
Department:
The Department of Psychiatric Rehabilitation
and Counseling Professions offers degree programs
at the associate, bachelors, masters and doctoral
levels. Programs at the undergraduate level
are offered in partnership with other universities.
Under these partnerships, students take their
specialized courses from UMDNJ and their other
courses at the affiliated institution.
Academic degree programs are:
- Associate of Science in Psychosocial Rehabilitation
and Treatment jointly offered with Middlesex
County College.
- Associate of Science in Psychosocial Rehabilitation
and Treatment jointly offered with Union County
College.
- Associate of Science in Psychosocial Rehabilitation
and Treatment jointly offered with Warren
County College.
- Bachelor of Science in Psychiatric Rehabilitation
and Psychology jointly offered dual major
program with Kean University of New Jersey.
- Master of Science in Psychiatric Rehabilitation.
This is a 36-credit degree focusing on the
study of Leadership. It is designed for experienced
psychiatric rehabilitation professionals who
are interested in professional development
to prepare for roles as supervisors, administrators,
teachers, and program evaluators. This degree
is available on-line. It is not a counseling
degree.
- Doctoral degree in Psychiatric Rehabilitation:
The doctoral level program is designed to
prepare students for careers as faculty, researchers,
and other leadership positions in psychiatric
rehabilitation.
For
information about undergraduate programs including
associate and bachelor’s level programs,
contact Nora Barrett, MSW, Program Director,
at (908) 889-2431 or by e-mail at barretnm@umdnj.edu.
For information about the Doctoral Program or
the M.S. in Psychiatric Rehabilitation, contact
Dr. Carlos Pratt, Program Director, at (908)
889-2461 or by e-mail at pratt@umdnj.edu.
|