B.S. Rehabilitation Services Online

Are you interested in helping others with disabilities?
Degree Type Bachelor of Science
Careers & Salaries Career Outcomes
Delivery Online

UW-Stout's Bachelor of Science in Rehabilitation Services Online (formerly Vocational Rehabilitation) will train you to identify, provide and/or coordinate services for people with disabilities. Turn your passion for people into a meaningful career related to counseling, psychiatric rehabilitation, social work or substance abuse and create a difference in the lives of those who deserve our support.

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100% of Graduates Are Employed or Continuing Education.

Prepare for your career with hands-on experiential learning. Through a carefully planned sequence of experiences, the B.S. Rehabilitation Services program will introduce you to the career field through a pre-practicum course. You'll refine your knowledge with two required practicums: 

  • A community-based online experience that develops your skills and understanding working with persons with disabilities.
  • An applied experience designed to enhance your impact in a chosen area of concentration.
Graduates of the B.S. Rehabilitation Services program have excellent job prospects, both in the number of openings and in the diversity of positions available. / UW-Stout

Career-Defining Curriculum

The program is dedicated to promoting your academic and career success, self-growth and leadership development. As part of your educational experiences, you'll learn about the many types of services provided to clients.

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Program Overview

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Program Concentrations


Program Highlights

  • Hands-on learning through two practicums providing services in the community
  • An experienced faculty and a national reputation for preparing graduates to work effectively with older adults and people with disabilities
  • Networking with community agencies
  • Affiliation and collaboration with the Stout Vocational Rehabilitation Institute

Passionate & Supportive Faculty Leaders

Faculty are highly skilled, caring individuals. They are committed to providing quality education, giving personal attention to students, and to helping students develop personal and professional skills that help them best serve their clients.

"UW-Stout was truly my second home. I could not say enough wonderful things about my program and the professors I worked with. Professionally and personally this was one of the best experiences of my life and the growth I have experienced has been tremendous!"

-- Alexa DeMoe
B.S. Rehabilitation
M.S. Clinical Mental Health Counseling

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Customized Tuition & Fees

UW-Stout degree programs using the customized instruction model are designed with the adult learner in mind. If you're comparing UW-Stout's online degree customized instruction (CI) tuition to our competitors, keep in mind:

  • Customized instruction tuition rate includes the textbook rental fee.
  • There are no additional or hidden university-based semester or technology fees.
  • Students in customized instruction programs pay the same rate of tuition regardless of where you live--Wisconsin, California, Texas, or in a foreign country.

More Value for Your Money

Customized Instruction also provides:

  • Program Director/Coordinator: Faculty with academic and industry expertise.
  • Student Services Advisor: One point of contact, providing dedicated support throughout your degree program.
  • Course Sequences & Matrices: Plan ahead with clear program outlines so you know what courses are offered when.
  • Stackable Courses & Programs: Many of our courses and certificates can be applied to our degree programs.
  • Flexibility: Courses are designed to offer the flexibility and convenience working professionals need to get ahead in their careers without sacrificing their current income and responsibilities.

Other universities will present costs and value differently, so make sure you're comparing apples to apples.

Objectives & Outcomes

The Department of Rehabilitation and Counseling provides academic and experiential coursework leading to a Bachelor of Science Degree in Rehabilitation Services. The mission of the B.S. in Rehabilitation Services program is twofold: first, to prepare individuals for careers as specialists in a variety of rehabilitation settings. A second objective is to provide a comprehensive broad-­‐based education for those persons wishing to pursue advanced professional study in rehabilitation. All students enrolled in the B.S. in Rehabilitation Services program must also complete a concentration, specialization, or minor as a requirement of the program.

Program Objectives

There are three basic broad objectives of the online B.S. in Rehabilitation Services:

  1. Students will have a thorough understanding of the “Foundations of Rehabilitation," which includes philosophy, values, and professional ethics.
  2. Students will have a comprehensive understanding of people and disabilities as they relate to rehabilitation.
  3. Students will understand and demonstrate professional behaviors in the application of the rehabilitation process as it applies to persons with disabilities or who are disadvantaged.

Expected Objectives Upon Graduation

  1. Understand the underlying philosophy of rehabilitation in America.
  2. Recognize the historical significance of legislation in the development and evolution of the vocational rehabilitation movement.
  3. Demonstrate an understanding of the rehabilitation process.
  4. Examine the medical, psychological, social, behavioral, and vocational implications of disability.
  5. Demonstrate knowledge of the importance of planning in the rehabilitation process.
  6. Evaluate community agencies and resources devoted to helping persons with disabilities through vocational rehabilitation and independent living services.
  7. Demonstrate skill in communicating professionally and effectively with clients, referral personnel, colleague, and representatives of rehabilitation resources.
  8. Recognize the needs of the diverse client population.
  9. Discuss the family's impact on the client and the rehabilitation process.
  10. Identify the ethical and professional responsibilities of rehabilitation professionals.
  11. Understand the importance of advocacy and improvement in the rehabilitation process.
  12. Examine the current and future role and functions of rehabilitation professionals.
Career Opportunities

Graduates of the program have excellent job prospects, both in the number of openings and in the diversity of positions available. Salaries have shown a steady increase over the past several years. Three-year follow-up studies show steady advancement and salary increases.

The Rehabilitation Services program prepares you for dynamic careers in the human services field. You'll select coursework that will prepare you for positions such as:

  • Case Manager
  • Work Experience Coordinator
  • Behavioral Specialist
  • Job Placement Specialist/Employment Counselor
  • Rehabilitation Specialist or Technologist
  • Independent Living Coordinator
  • Case Manager/Social Worker
  • Residential Counselor
  • Community-Based Specialist
  • Activities Program Director

UW-Stout Graduates at Work

  • Behaviorist Counselor
    Supported Employment Program, Eau Claire, Wis.
  • Job Placement Specialist
    Eau Claire Job Center
  • Residential Counselor
    at Correctional Program in Wittenburg, Wis.
  • Disability Case Manager
    Private Rehabilitation Center, Madison, Wis.
  • Vocational Specialist/Social Worker
    Mental Health Center, Baraboo, Wis.
  • Counselor
    Opportunity Partners, St. Paul
  • Manager of Residential Services
    Lutheran Social Services
  • Jail Program Coordinator
    Triniteam, Eau Claire, Wis.
Program Advisory Committee

Advisory Committee Members

 

Maria AlmDeanUW-Stout
JamesArenzAlumni & First Year Advisor/Testing CoordinatorUW-Stout
AshaBahrAlumni, Qualified Rehabilitation ConsultantO'Hara & Hunter Consulting, Inc.
Kira Blake SullivanManager, Business & Partnership DevelopmentGoodwill Industries of North Central Wisconsin (NCW)
JeffDunbarCCS Services FacilitatorEau Claire County DHS
TomHallgrenAlumni and Social WorkerPepin County Social Services
NatashaHowisonCoaching CoordinatorL.E. Phillips Career Development Center
DanielKelseyDepartment ChairUW-Stout
KyleKleistAlumni and Executive DirectorCenter for Independent Living for Western Wisconsin
Ellie McKeeAlumni & CLTS/CCS FacilitatorDunn County Dept of Human Services
GregQuinnVeterans Service OfficerDunn County Veterans Service
DeLeanaStrohlProgram Director, Rehabilitation ServicesUW-Stout
JeffreySweatProfessorUW-Stout
KevinDrzakowskiAssociate DeanUW-Stout
KyleWalkerExecutive DirectorUW-Stout
 
Preparing for Rehabilitation Services Degree

Learning Experiences

Courses in the program cover three areas: general education studies, professional studies and concentrations, which allow you to focus newly acquired skills on a specific clientele or service delivery system. Instructional methods include both online courses and field-based experiences. Courses will provide you with a theoretical foundation. Field-based experiences allow you to apply what you have learned.


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