2018-2019 Graduate & Professional Studies Catalog [Archived Catalog]
Rehabilitation Science and Technology - Rehabilitation Science and Technology (RST) Concentration, MS
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Program Requirements/Minimum Credits
All students enrolled in the RST concentration are required to complete 44 credits to meet degree requirements. Students must complete a common set of core courses
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The curriculum covers basic science, engineering principles, assistive technology, pathology, rehabilitation, and consumer advocacy.
Students must complete all core courses. Other units may be taken as electives to meet the required number of credits for graduation.
Thesis/Non-Thesis Options
Students in the rehabilitation science and technology program are encouraged to pursue graduate research by completing a master’s thesis under the direction of a faculty advisor and thesis committee. However, a non-thesis option of a scholarly paper is also available.
RST students who choose the scholarly paper option may take about one year to complete the program. The scholarly paper may take the format of a literature review, program development, or other product as approved by members of the student’s Scholarly Paper Committee.
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