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    University of North Texas
   
    Dec 21, 2024  
2016-2017 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2016-2017 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Department of Disability and Addiction Rehabilitation


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Main Office
Chilton Hall, Room 218

Mailing address:
1155 Union Circle #311456
Denton, TX 76203-5017
940-565-2488
Fax: 940-565-3960

Web site: www.unt.edu/dar

Linda Holloway, Chair
Brandi Darensbourg, Director of Undergraduate Rehabilitation Program

Faculty  

 

The Department of Disability and Addiction Rehabilitation offers an undergraduate program in rehabilitation studies. Currently, our program is one of ten undergraduate programs in the United States fully accredited by the Council on Rehabilitation Education. In addition to the BS with a major in rehabilitation studies, the department offers a certificate and a minor in rehabilitation studies, as well as a minor in addiction studies and a certificate in substance use treatment that prepare students to take the test for licensing as a chemical dependency counselor (LCDC) in the state of Texas.

Upon graduation, students are qualified for positions in a variety of non-profit, governmental, and for-profit programs serving individuals with mental health concerns, substance use disorders, intellectual disabilities and physical disabilities. Labor market trends forecast continued growth in human service professions. The undergraduate degrees also prepare students for entry into graduate programs in rehabilitation counseling, often with advanced standing.

The department’s undergraduate programs are structured to meet the needs and interests of students transferring from community colleges. The 30-hour major is designed to allow students the opportunity to carefully select complimentary electives or to specialize in specific areas of rehabilitation such as substance use treatment. Our professional advisor can assist students in determining the best electives, minors and/or certificates available to meet their career objectives. Transfer students receive close advising to facilitate articulation and maximize their credits.

Extensive practical experience in community placements is combined with comprehensive classroom curricula to build an in-depth and well-rounded program. A low faculty/student ratio allows students to receive highly individualized academic support from instructors. We require our students to engage in service learning and professional activities to gain experience and develop their skills. To this end, we have three active student organizations – North Texas Rehabilitation Association, Active Minds, and Eagle Peer Recovery – that students can participate in during their academic career.

A College of Public Affairs and Community Service degree program advisor plays a significant role in the development of a degree plan that meets the individual student’s needs and interests.

Programs of study

The department offers an undergraduate major in rehabilitation studies; minors; and undergraduate academic certificates. (See the complete list, below.)

Rehabilitation scholarships

Students majoring in rehabilitation studies are eligible to apply for the Ken Miner Scholarship; the Fort Worth TRA Scholarship, and the Dan Minahan Memorial Scholarship. Applications are available on the department web site. Students interested in applying for these scholarships should contact the department.

Programs

    MajorsGrad Track OptionsMinorsUndergraduate Academic Certificates

    Courses

      Applied GerontologyHuman Service Management and LeadershipRehabilitation

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