Bachelor’s in Rehabilitation and Disability Studies
If you want to help people with disabilities or other health challenges live better lives, consider exploring allied health. The bachelor’s degree in rehabilitation and disability studies at Troy University will prepare you for rewarding rehabilitation careers, such as rehabilitation technician and rehabilitation specialist and a wide variety of other allied health jobs. After completing your coursework and hands-on practicum, you’ll be well-versed in disability advocacy, disability law and rights, medical aspects of disability, disability culture, assessment of disability, barriers to employment for people with disabilities, compassion, etc.
The faculty in TROY’s bachelor’s in rehabilitation and disability studies programeach have experience working with individuals with disabilities and allied partnersproviding home and community-based services. Their experience in the field spans arange of sectors and settings, including government, private practice, nonprofit,volunteering and more. They are also mentors who want you to succeed at TROY - ingraduate school and as an allied health professional.
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