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Careers in Blind Rehabilitation (Information on University Programs)

  

Careers in the field of Blind Rehabilitation include Rehabilitation Counselor, Rehabilitation Teacher, and Orientation and Mobility Instructor, among others, with workplaces in a variety of settings.

Careers in the field of rehabilitation typically require a master's degree.  There are three universities in Michigan which have master's degree programs in this field.  Read more information at the links below:

Western Michigan University, College of Health and Human Services, Department of Blindness and Low Vision Studies: http://www.wmich.edu/hhs/blvs/

Michigan State University, College of Education, Office of Rehabilitation and Disability Studies:   http://ed-web3.educ.msu.edu/ord/

Wayne State University, College of Education, Rehabilitation Counseling: http://coe.wayne.edu/tbf/rehab-counseling/index.php

 

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