Rehabilitation & Human Services

B.S. in Rehabilitation and Human Services

Plan of Study Grid
Freshman Year
First SemesterCredits
ENGL 110 College Composition I 3
PSYC 111 Introduction to Psychology 3
ES Electives Please visit with advisor for specific course recommendations. 10
 Credits16
Second Semester
ENGL 130 Composition II: Writing for Public Audiences 3
MATH 103 College Algebra 3
Concentration Area Electives Please visit with advisor for specific course recommendations. 6
ES Elective Please visit with advisor for specific course recommendations. 3
 Credits15
Sophomore Year
First Semester
RHS 200 Helping Skills in Community Services 3
PSYC 250 Developmental Psychology 4
COMM 110 Fundamentals of Public Speaking 3
Concentration Area Elective Please visit with advisor for specific course recommendations. 6
 Credits16
Second Semester
COUN 250 Dialogue on U.S. Diversity 3
PSYC 270 Abnormal Psychology 3
RHS 250 Contemporary Issues in Rehabilitation 3
PSYC 303 Research Methods in Psychology (Or SOC 323 Sociological Research Methods) 4
Concentration Area Elective Please visit with advisor for specific course recommendations. 3
 Credits16
Junior Year
First Semester
RHS 350 Overview of Disabilities 3
RHS 455 Rehabilitation Process 3
PSYC 241 Introduction to Statistics (Or SOC 326 Sociological Statistics) 4
PSYC 361 Social Psychology (Or SOC 361 Social Psychology) 3
PSYC 360 Introduction to Personality 3
 Credits16
Second Semester
RHS 450 Vocational Assessment and Job Acquisition 3
Concentration Area Electives Please visit with advisor for specific course recommendations. 12
 Credits15
Senior Year
First Semester
RHS 493 Senior Capstone Seminar 3
RHS 497 Internship in Rehabilitation 9
 Credits12
Second Semester
Concentration Area Electives Please visit with advisor for specific course recommendations. 15
 Credits15
 Total Credits121

ES = Essential Studies.


Students must complete enough electives to bring total credit hours up to the 120. Breadth of knowledge area courses can fulfill an essential studies special emphasis requirement (example-Math 103, College Algebra, will count toward the math/science/technology requirement as well as the Quantitative Reasoning requirement). Please Note: Every student must fulfill all University, Departmental, and Essential Studies requirements.