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3. Cumming School of Medicine - Community Rehabilitation and Disability Studies


Community Rehabilitation and Disability Studies offers a full range of interdisciplinary professional educational opportunities:

  • A bachelor's degree in Community Rehabilitation (BCR). The BCR degree is offered both on campus and through an off-campus program by distance delivery* (post-diploma only).

  • An undergraduate 30-unit minor in Community Rehabilitation and Disability Studies.

  • A combined degree BCR/BA or BSc (Psychology) (two-year post-diploma students are ineligible for this program)

  • Graduate master's and doctoral degree programs through the Department of Community Health Sciences, Cumming School of Medicine.

*Applications to this program is currently suspended. No new admissions will be permitted to the BCR (distance delivery).


3.1 Undergraduate Programs

3.2 Opportunities

3.3 Student Affairs

3.4 Admissions

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3.6 Student Standing

3.7 Graduation


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