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  Master of Arts in Disability Management

2010 grads 
Professor Henry Harder is pictured with recent graduates in the Disability Management Program
 
Master of Arts in Disability Management
 
UNBC offers Canada's first and only graduate program in disability management providing graduates with the knowledge and skills necessary to assist labor, management, insurance providers, employers and employees with the development of successful work entry or return-to-work strategies for injured workers and/or persons with disabilities.
 
The on-line distance option has greatly contributed to the overall success of our program by attracting students from far-reaching geographical locations.
 
From an academic perspective, the Disability Management Program has demonstrated ongoing excellence. Many students, working with the faculty, are to publish/have published peer-reviewed manuscripts as well as countless peer-conference proceedings.  For our students who have chosen the non-thesis route, success is demonstrated through the implementation of their project documents into the grey literature, i.e. occupational policy and procedure manuals for major organizations across Canada.
 
Our faculty has demonstrated academic success as well by achieving career-appropriate tenure and promotion, strong publication records as well as a strong history of receiving extensive external funding. Our faculty continues to build the program via ongoing participation in relevant national and international conference proceedings. 

Prospective Students
 
The Disability Management Program is attractive to students from a diverse range of backgrounds interested in integrating the fields of economics, community health, social work, psychology, education, and business. It will be of interest to professionals currently working in the human resources, occupational therapy, social work, and related professions.  It offers undergraduate students a graduate program option in which to pursue a new, applied, and interdisciplinary field of study. The combination of coursework and research experience and the practical application of knowledge offers students a well-rounded, applied education in the field of disability management.
 
Our program also provides a part-time option for advanced education accessed by full-time working people, students with families, and others with personal situations that would otherwise impede their educational progress.

Graduates of our program are attractive for employers in the insurance industry, human resources or any field related to servicing people with disabilities. Positions in these fields may be traditional employee-employer relationships or may occur in contract, self-employment types of environments.  Ongoing success of our students is evidenced by the career advancement enjoyed by the students, many in management positions within their own organizations, after achieving the Master of Arts in Disability Management degree.

Post-graduation, students can pursue the accreditation Canadian Certification for Rehabilitation Counselors or may choose to continue their education through the National Institute for Disability Management and Research to become a Certified Return to Work Coordinator or Certified Disability Management Professional.
 
Components of the Degree

The MA in Disability Management combines course work, research and the practical application of knowledge to give students a well-rounded, applied education in the field of Disability Management.
 
This program services two separate student groups. The first, a traditional academic group, chooses a thesis-based degree whereby they are expected to complete individual, original research.  The second option, servicing the professional population, provides a non-thesis choice for students who wish to receive a master's degree but do not wish to pursue a research route.
 
The program is offered via both face-to-face and solely on-line options and has attracted students all throughout Canada as well as students from the United States and other international destinations.  Part-time studies can be completed on Campus in Prince George or at a distance with the majority of classes taught via the World Wide Web.  
 
Entrance Requirements

Students intending to enrol in the MA in Disability Management are required to have an undergraduate degree in a related field. The usual requirements for graduate admission apply; see the Graduate Calendar for details.


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