Program Overview
Program Overview
The university program in Rťadaptation is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of rehabilitation principles and practices.
Program Description
The program focuses on the study of rehabilitation, including the physical, emotional, and social aspects of disability and injury. It aims to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to work with individuals with disabilities or injuries, promoting their independence, well-being, and integration into society.
Program Requirements
- Admission to the program requires a strong foundation in sciences, particularly in biology, psychology, and physiology.
- Prerequisite courses may include anatomy, biomechanics, and statistics.
- Students must also demonstrate a commitment to the field of rehabilitation, as evidenced by volunteer or work experience in related settings.
Admission Criteria
- Academic performance, particularly in relevant sciences, is a key factor in the admission process.
- Personal statements and letters of recommendation are also considered, as they provide insight into the applicant's motivation, experience, and potential for success in the program.
Tuition Fees
Tuition fees for the program are competitive with other universities, offering a high-quality education at an affordable cost.
Research Areas
The program encompasses a wide range of research areas, including:
- Physical rehabilitation, focusing on the recovery of physical function after injury or illness.
- Psychological rehabilitation, addressing the emotional and mental health aspects of disability.
- Social rehabilitation, aiming to facilitate the social integration and participation of individuals with disabilities.
Curriculum
The curriculum is designed to provide a balanced education, combining theoretical knowledge with practical skills.
- Core courses cover the fundamentals of rehabilitation, including assessment, intervention, and outcome measurement.
- Elective courses allow students to specialize in areas of interest, such as pediatric rehabilitation, geriatric rehabilitation, or rehabilitation technology.
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the program are prepared for a variety of career paths, including:
- Clinical practice in rehabilitation settings, such as hospitals, clinics, and community centers.
- Research and academia, contributing to the advancement of rehabilitation sciences.
- Policy and advocacy, working to promote accessibility and inclusivity for individuals with disabilities.
