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3.00 Credits
Headley This course is a foundational class in career counseling. As part of the class, students will be exposed to the knowledge, theories, skills, and techniques necessary to providing such services in various contexts and with a variety of groups. Students will also gain a Christian perspective on vocation, career, and work as a foundation for the practice of career counseling. Prerequisite: CO601
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Gatobu, Headley, Holeman, Mucherera, Sierra, Stratton Guided, independent, intermediate research in Counseling. See academic policy and procedures. By contract. Credit only. May be repeated
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3.00 Credits
Staff A series of two required practicums. Students secure placements in consultation with the faculty member who coordinates these practicums. A list of previously used placements is available in the Office of the Area of Counseling and Pastoral Care. Prerequisites: CO601, CO610, and CO655. Credit only. For M.A. counseling students
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3.00 Credits
Staff A series of two required practicums. Students secure placements in consultation with the faculty member who coordinates these practicums. A list of previously used placements is available in the Office of the Area of Counseling and Pastoral Care. Prerequisites: CO601, CO610, and CO655. Credit only. For M.A. counseling students
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Staff This practicum may be taken for 1, 2 or 3 hours of practicum credit. This allows a student to accumulate the necessary additional practicum hours that a given state may require beyond the 600 hours a student earns from CO705 and 706. Students secure placements in consultation with the faculty member who coordinates practicums. A list of previously used placements is available in the office of the Area of Counseling and Pastoral Care. Prerequisites: CO705, CO706
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3.00 Credits
Staff Focuses on family systems theory providing an overview of the various theories. Attention will be given to the theoretical aspects, major contributors, assessment techniques, and the application of the theories and techniques to marital problems. Prerequisite: CO601
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3.00 Credits
Stratton Introduces the student to the principles and use of tests and inventories in counseling. Specific instruments are discussed, including the purpose and applications of each. Personal and case material will be utilized to aid the learning process. Open to all students in the last year of their degree programs. Additional fee for test materials. Prerequisite: CO601.
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3.00 Credits
Headley, Holeman, Sierra, Stratton An overview of major emotional problems, including anxiety disorders, affective disorders, depression, substance abuse, eating disorders, stress disorders, and others. Students will be introduced to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Attention given to recognition, diagnosis, and treatment procedures. Prerequisite: CO601
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3.00 Credits
Holeman An introduction and examination of basic research techniques and methods. Students will be exposed to areas that include: types of research, basic statistics, program review, research implementation, research-report development and publication procedures. Ethical and legal issues related to research will also be discussed. Prerequisite: CO601
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3.00 Credits
Gatobu, Mucherera Designed to provide students with theories and techniques of providing counseling to those culturally different. Application of the theories and techniques are also taught. Prerequisite: PC510 or CO601
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