Doctorate in Philosophy Rehabilitation Sciences
Program Overview
Program Overview
The Doctorate in Philosophy Rehabilitation Sciences is a program that prepares candidates from both professional and research backgrounds for a career involving research in rehabilitation sciences. The program includes issues ranging from basic science questions to psychosocial repercussions of health conditions in a rehabilitation context.
Program Details
- Duration: 12 full-time terms; 48 consecutive months
- Location: On campus or distance
- Language: French and English
- Registration status option: Full-time
Program Description
The degree prepares candidates for a career involving research in rehabilitation sciences. PhD graduates will develop independent and collaborative research skills and will be equipped to contribute to the knowledge base that informs the practice of rehabilitation professionals.
Consortium National de Formation en Santť (CNFS)
The CNFS is a pan-Canadian organization funded by Health Canada. It brings together eleven post-secondary institutions offering programs of study in French in various health disciplines. The CNFS provides students of Francophone minority communities with improved access to health-related study programs.
Program Structure
Courses
The program includes various courses that provide students with a comprehensive understanding of rehabilitation sciences.
University Fees
Information on university fees is available, but the specific details are not provided in the input context.
Awards and Financial Support
The program offers various awards and financial support options to help students fund their education.
Research Areas
The program focuses on research in rehabilitation sciences, including issues ranging from basic science questions to psychosocial repercussions of health conditions in a rehabilitation context.
