| Core Classes |
| RHAB 3100 "Disability and Society" & RHAB 3200 "Physical and Psychosocial Aspects of Disability I" offered in the Fall
RHAB 3900 "Case Management In Rehabilitation" & RHAB 4700 "Employment Services" offered in the Spring |
| Modes of Communication |
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Chat, Email, Online Discussion Groups,Operating Systems
• Microsoft Windows 98/Me/2000/XP operating systems
• Mac® OS 9.x or OS 10.1.x operating system software
Browsers
• Since we use Blackboard Vista as our distance learning technology, students should make sure that their browser is properly configured for Blackboard Vista. Blackboard Vista offers a Browser Tune-Up that will ensure that you are using a supported browser. It includes step-by-step instructions to make sure your browser settings are optimized for the best possible Blackboard Vista experience. You should go through this tune-up before starting a Blackboard Vista class.
Hardware
• There are no specific hardware requirements for WebCT. However, we strongly recommend that you have high speed internet access, such as a cable or DSL connection.
• For further information, visit UNT’s web page “Check Your Browser, System Requirements and Plug-ins.” at https://ecampussupport.unt.edu/index.cfm?M=Student_Resources&PF=../Support/browser_plugins.
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| Admission Requirements |
| All students accepted to UNT qualify for the program; however the program is geared toward students interested in working with or gaining a better understanding about people with disabilities. |
| Application Requirements |
| Students interested in applying to the certificate program should contact their advisor for an application. |
| Advising Information |
| Trey Anderson is the advisor for the certificate program. Mr. Anderson can be reached at: Trey.Anderson@unt.edu (940) 565-4464. |
| Contact Information |
| Dr. Zachery B. Sneed
Zach.Sneed@unt.edu
(940) 565-4938 |
| Transfer Policy |
| Only on-campus courses matching the online courses can be transferred into the program. |
| Special Issues |
| This certificate program consists of four courses. RHAB 3100 & RHAB 3200 are currently offered in the Fall semester, while RHAB 3900 & RHAB 4700 are offered during the Spring semester.
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