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School of Public Health and Health Professions launches SUNY’s first MS in rehab science

Two people in lab coats work with a patient in a rehabilitation lab.

Photo: Douglas Levere

By GRACE LAZZARA

Published October 24, 2023

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Sharon Ray.
“It’s also appropriate for health professionals in our region because it offers them the chance to get a degree that can pave the way for career advancement. ”
Sharon Ray, clinical associate professor
Department of Rehabilitation Science

The UB School of Public Health and Health Professions has added a master of science degree program in rehabilitation science, the first such program in SUNY. A key aim of the new community-based program is to give students an opportunity to engage in research that will have an impact on the surrounding community.

UB’s Department of Rehabilitation Science designed the new program to provide a rigorous curriculum that creates a foundation for research and evidence-based practice in the rehabilitation health fields, including physical and occupational therapy.

Students in the program will grow their knowledge in research, education and leadership as they develop their specialty in rehabilitation science. Students will also be able to interact with leaders in the field and collaborate with advanced students from the department’s PhD program.

“This program is an ideal way for students to prepare to enter a PhD program in rehabilitation science,” said Clinical Associate Professor Sharon Ray, co-director of the Rehabilitation Science PhD program. “It’s also appropriate for health professionals in our region because it offers them the chance to get a degree that can pave the way for career advancement.”

The MS in Rehabilitation Science program focuses on building knowledge and skills in five important areas: research design and methods, statistics, research ethics, theories of rehabilitation science, and principles of disability and rehabilitation. It also offers three culminating experience options (thesis, project or exam) to accommodate students’ specific goals.

When students graduate from the program, they’ll be prepared to engage in research that ultimately has application in the real world. They can apply to PhD programs in rehabilitation science, many of which require a master’s degree with research experience to apply, to develop further their roles as scientists, advanced practitioners, educators and leaders. They also can advance their careers by gaining a master’s degree.

Students can apply online for the MS in Rehabilitation Science program and can start in the fall or spring semester. Applications are open until Jan. 9, 2024, for spring 2024 or fall 2024 enrollment.