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University of Calgary Calendar 2012-2013 Faculty of Medicine 3. Community Rehabilitation and Disability Studies 3.9 BCR Requirements 3.9.1 Four-Year BCR Degree
3.9.1 Four-Year BCR Degree

Students may apply for admission in either year one or year three. During years one and two, students establish foundation skills in Community Rehabilitation and Disability Studies and are encouraged to begin a program of studies in another discipline (for example, Arts, Social Work). In years three and four students complete required Community Rehabilitation and Disability Studies courses and are encouraged to complete a program of studies in another discipline.

Years 1 and 2

1. Community Rehabilitation 205

2. Community Rehabilitation 207

3. Community Rehabilitation 209

4. Community Rehabilitation 485

5. Community Rehabilitation 487

6. Biology 205

7. Community Rehabilitation 321 or equivalent

8. Psychology 200

9. Psychology 201

10. - 17. A program of studies in disciplines other than Community Rehabilitation and Disability Studies

18. - 20. Open Options

Required Multidisciplinary Courses

29., 30. Community Rehabilitation Options

31. - 34. Health related courses including human anatomy and physiology

35. - 38. Senior Social Sciences, Education or Social Work related to community practice, social policy or clinical specialities

39. - 40. Management options