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University of Calgary Calendar 2015-2016 Cumming School of Medicine 3. Community Rehabilitation and Disability Studies 3.9 BCR Requirements 3.9.2 Community of Learners Degree Program (Part-time study based on previous work experience)
3.9.2 Community of Learners Degree Program (Part-time study based on previous work experience)

The Community of Learners (COL) approach was initiated to enable rehabilitation practitioners who are already employed to attain a two-year BCR degree. A COL is a group of fifteen or more experienced professionals who commit themselves to plan together and support each other in completing the degree with the University of Calgary and other local or linked post-secondary institutions. Candidates have a prior diploma or degree plus a minimum of three years of relevant experience. Courses are offered by various means, including the Internet and condensed delivery.

Required Multidisciplinary Courses

9., 10. Community Rehabilitation Senior Option, plus Academic Writing 303

11. - 14. Health related courses including human anatomy and physiology

15. - 18. Senior Social Sciences, Education or Social Work related to community practice, social policy or clinical specialties

19., 20. Management courses