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SCSP 514: School Law, Ethics, and Pupil Services
3.00 Credits
Eastern University
This course will explore school law, regulations and ethical issues with an emphasis on ethical decision-making. An overview of the philosophy of educational counseling and psychological services will be addressed as well as an exploration of other service delivery models in pupil services. Further topics include the organizational structure of schools, increasing parental/caretaker involvement and public relations.
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SCSP 520: Multicultural Issues in School Settings
3.00 Credits
Eastern University
This course is designed to introduce students to a critical examination of the issues, perspectives, challenges and social justice involved in a multicultural and diverse school setting. An examination of human differences will be discussed, including racial, ethnic, cultural, socioeconomic, religious, sexual orientation, disability issues, and gender differences. Particular emphasis will be placed on identifying the instructional needs of English language learners in the schools and ways to address learning that decrease the achievement gap for diverse students.
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SCSP 545: Career Development Theory and Practice
3.00 Credits
Eastern University
This course surveys theory and practice related to the career development of children, adolescents, and adults in changing economic, psychological, social and educational contexts. Students examine multiple resources and tools for career exploration. They apply these to their own career development and to social justice advocacy for expanding career options of those they serve. Students also practice conducting career exploration interviews, administering, scoring, and interpreting career assessment instruments, and integrating findings in written reports and/or feedback sessions.
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SCSP 575: Research Design/Statistics
3.00 Credits
Eastern University
Analysis of major types of social science research, familiarization with biographical sources and literature survey procedures; evaluation; implication and application of research; basic statistics; survey of computerized statistical programs; and practice in common statistical and research procedures.
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SCSP 601: Introduction to Child and Adolescent Counseling and Intervention
3.00 Credits
Eastern University
This course introduces the theory and practice of brief and long-term research-based counseling interventions with children and adolescents. Students will demonstrate counseling skills with child and adolescent volunteer clients recruited by the student. Learning to build effective partnerships with caretakers, school personnel and other mental health professionals to promote success in the lives of children and adolescents will be addressed. Grade of B or better required. (Prerequisite or co-requisite: CNSL 500)
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SCSP 611: Introduction to Assessment
3.00 Credits
Eastern University
This course surveys the major concepts in assessment, including the social, legal, and ethical issues involved in construction, selection, administration, scoring, and interpretation of psychological tests. Students will be introduced to the major categories of assessment instruments and to representative instruments in each category. A grade of B or better is required for School Psychology students to progress to SPSY 615. Materials fee applies.
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SCSP 620: Advanced Child/Adolescent Counseling And Interventions
3.00 Credits
Eastern University
Advanced Child/Adolescent Counseling And Interventions
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SCSP 630: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
Eastern University
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SCSP 630A: Special Topics: Telehealth w/ Children, Adolescents and Families
3.00 Credits
Eastern University
Special Topics: Telehealth w/ Children, Adolescents and Families
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SCSP 630B: Special Topics: Psychopathology, Psychopharmacology, and Integrated Care For the Mental Health Professional
3.00 Credits
Eastern University
The focus of this graduate level course is to assist the advanced level student and the practicing mental health clinician to better collaborate with the healthcare team to improve the care of the client/patient. Students of this course will gain a better understanding of the basics of psychopathology, psychopharmacology, and integrated care from a mental health perspective. Completion of this course will develop and improve the skills necessary to stay well-informed of the latest developments in the field of medicine as it applies to mental health
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