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Graduate Program in Rehabilitation Science Rudbeckia Hirta - Yellow flowers
An advanced training program designed for professionals pursuing academic careers in research and training.  The Rehabilitation Science M.S. and Ph.D. degrees are geared to occupational and physical therapists and students with related interests.



Welcome

Welcome to the Graduate Program in Rehabilitation Science at the University of Minnesota. The program was established in 1997 to provide a high quality post-professional educational experience to train future rehabilitation scientists who meet the growing demand for scientists and faculty in physical and occupational therapy program.

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Research

The strength of the Rehabilitation Science Program is in its research. Highly trained faculty in state-of-the-art research environments offer young scientists a competitive place to learn. Collaborative interactions within the University and at the state, national, and international levels provide exciting opportunities in five primary research areas.

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Contact Information

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Rehabilitation Science Program
MMC 388
420 Delaware St. SE
Minneapolis, MN 55455
Phone: (612) 625-3966
Fax: (612) 625-4274

DGS Assistant -
Rich Adamczak

E-Mail: adamc002@umn.edu


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