School of Rehabilitation Sciences
Mission
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Creating appropriate atmosphere in order to development and empower students who will be able and responsible towards the society and coordination of the real needs.
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Promotion of high quality training for students in areas such as increased population, etiological research in social inconsistency planning and interventions.
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Responding to requirements of demanders in social knowledge and rehabilitation. Finding the solutions for present scientific and informative failures in human sciences related to social welfare.
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Paying attention to establishment of norms, Standards and indicators. And compiling the evaluation and monitoring system in the relative affairs.

Goals
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Training of adequate and appropriate necessary personnel to provide special and advisory services.
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Policy making in Rehabilitation and Social Welfare of the country with respect to promoting positive attitudes together with knowledge and skills.
Policies
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Development of Postgraduate courses
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Creating new interdisciplinary Courses ad "Demand-based" student admission
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Holding Fundamental and Applied Research Projects according to NEEDS of Governmental and nongovernmental Sectors
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Scientific-Educational Promotion of staff of Rehabilitation and Welfare sectors
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Flexibility in plan and Execution of Education/research programs
Rehabilitation Sciences prepare practicing professionals for leadership roles in health-related disciplines. The program's courses develop:
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advanced knowledge of movement control and the basis for movement dysfunction,
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skills in measurement of impairment, functional limitations, and disability,
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Skills in research on movement dysfunction and the outcomes of rehabilitation, oral and written communication skills.
The program culminates in a research thesis or project on a topic of interest. Graduates of the program are prepared to engage in scientifically-based musculoskeletal or neurologic research, entry-level teaching or graduate study at the doctoral level.
Graduate students in rehabilitation sciences have access to faculty mentors with a wide variety of backgrounds in both basic and clinical sciences. In addition, there are the specialized clinical facilities with which the department maintains clinical affiliation agreements. Departmental laboratory facilities include a movement science laboratory, a clinical gait and motion analysis laboratory.
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