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Master’s in Health Sciences (MHS) in Rehabilitation Sciences Program: Curriculum
Curriculum
The MHS in Rehabilitation Sciences program consists of three concentrations including pediatrics, orthopedics, and hand and upper quarter rehabilitation. Each concentration consists of 8 core courses (24 quarter credits) including the 2 final project courses, 4 or 5 concentration courses (16-18 quarter credits), and 1-2 elective courses (3-5 quarter credits) for a total of 45 quarter credits. The culmination of the program is completion of a final project to demonstrate the ability to use current best evidence to evaluate methods of service delivery or interventions at individual or program levels.
Specific courses for each concentration and requirements are detailed in our online course catalog To view a sample grid for the Hand and Upper Quarter Rehabilitation Concentration click here. Students have up to 7 years to complete the degree after initial matriculation date.
Click
here for a printable version of the MHS
Concentration in Hand and Upper Quarter Rehabilitation
curriculum.
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