Schedule
Sat-Sun, 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM (3/25/2017 - 3/26/2017) Location: CAMB CA01 205
Sat-Sun, 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM (4/8/2017 - 4/9/2017) Location: CAMB CA01 205
Description
The career development and work adjustment components of the course focus on such theories as Roe, Holland, Ginzberg, Super, Tiedman and Minnesota Theory of Work Adjustment. This course addresses vocational implications associated with disabilities and the use of transferable skills analysis, occupational and labor market information to guide career planning, especially for special populations. Job analysis, ergonomics, and assistive technology will also be discussed to address job accommodations in the workplace. Job placement strategies as well as employer considerations will be addressed. This course is limited to students in the Rehabilitation Counseling Concentration or certificates. This course includes the fundamental occupational tasks of assessment, case presentation, case collaboration team membership and client interaction.