Rehabilitation Science Degree Program (Doctoral Program)
Program Overview
Program Overview
The Rehabilitation Science Degree Program (Postdoctoral Course) aims to provide comprehensive foundational education in rehabilitation to researchers and professionals in the field. The program seeks to equip students with the outcomes and methodologies of international and interdisciplinary research, enabling them to collaborate with other professions to solve challenges in the workplace and society through scientific, practical, and developmental means, ultimately contributing to society as interdisciplinary, high-level professionals or university educators (researchers).
Program Objectives
The program focuses on fostering individuals who can:
- Conduct comprehensive and interdisciplinary research in rehabilitation science
- Collaborate with other professions to address societal challenges
- Contribute to the development of rehabilitation science through scientific and practical approaches
- Become high-level professionals or university educators (researchers) in the field of rehabilitation science
Target Audience
The program is designed for researchers and professionals in rehabilitation-related fields who aim to acquire advanced knowledge and skills in rehabilitation science, with a focus on international and interdisciplinary research methodologies.
Program Goals
The primary goals of the program include:
- Providing a comprehensive foundational education in rehabilitation science
- Equipping students with the knowledge and skills necessary for international and interdisciplinary research
- Fostering collaboration among different professions to address challenges in the workplace and society
- Contributing to the development of rehabilitation science and practice
