Academics

Course Overview

This course provides graduate counselor trainees with a foundation in the counseling treatment approaches commonly used in school, community, mental health counseling settings. This course is fundamental in developing skills in assessment of client needs and application of effective preventive and therapeutic counseling interventions. This course emphasizes the appropriate application of counseling and psychotherapy theories to culturally diverse populations of children and adults.

Department of Counseling degree students and special graduate students with permission.

Program: Counseling

Credit: 3

Faculty

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COU-738

Child and Adolescent…

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Counseling

COU-330

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Counseling

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COU-351

Techniques of Student…

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Counseling

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COU-352

Techniques of Student…

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Counseling

Credits 1

COU-395

Special Topics

Special topics in the discipline, designed primarily for…

Counseling

Credits 1-5

COU-794

Internship II in…

This course is the final in a sequence…

Counseling

Credits 3