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Rehabilitation and Therapeutic Professions, General.

A program that prepares individuals to work with people who have learning disabilities, mental illness, and physical disabilities in a clinical, educational, or institutional setting. Includes instruction in abnormal psychology, assistive technology, case management, counseling techniques, cultural diversity, disability assessment and measurement, ethics, psychological and physiological aspects of disability, rehabilitation services, rehabilitation science, and vocational counseling.

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Salary Summary

$85,315

Avg Median Salary $85,315
Lowest Median $65,010
Highest Median $105,620

Source: BLS OEWS May 2024

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Career Paths 2
Degree Level Bachelor
Code 51.2300

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