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  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    Counseling and consulting in the field under supervision. Although individual counseling is emphasized, there are opportunities for group counseling, agency collaboration, development of awareness of community client resources and application of multicultural sensitivities to clients, their significant others and community stake holders in terms of treatment planning and advocacy. Students are required to have all appropriate clearances and proof of professional liability insurance for counselor-in-training, attend weekly group and individual supervision with program faculty and weekly on site supervision provided by approved clinical supervisor.
  • 3.00 Credits

    The advanced practicum provides an opportunity for the student to perform under supervision of a variety of activities that a regularly employed staff member in the setting would be expected to perform. Although individual counseling is emphasized, there are opportunities for group counseling, the administration and/or interpretation of tests, consulting with the client's ""significant others, and the utilization of referral sources. Students regularly meet both individually with the on site supervisor as well as in a seminar setting with a faculty member.
  • 3.00 Credits

    A variety of supervision models and theories related to clinical mental health counseling will be explored, including the methods, models and principles of clinical supervision. Students are expected to apply their knowledge of supervision through supervising emerging counselors.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Supervised individual and group counseling, and consultation with teachers, administrators, and parents. Students also learn to utilize both school and community referral sources. Students meet regularly for individual supervision with their on-site and university supervisor, and receive group supervision with their university supervisor. Refer to the individual program guides for prerequisites. Requirements include Act 34 and Act 151 clearances and proof of insurance.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Supervised fieldwork experience intended to provide the student with an opportunity for engaging in supervised practice across a variety of student affairs professional activities in an approved student affairs setting. Theory to professional practice considerations are a central focus. Students meet regularly for group supervision with their faculty supervisor. In addition to focusing on the development of a case study derived from the student's fieldwork experience, students will rotate through specialized topics that will be presented by the supervising faculty. Approval by the course instructor is required and is based on consideration of the student's completed coursework, previous experience, and demonstrated readiness to undertake responsibilities involved in the practicum. Proof of liability insurance is required.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Advanced supervised fieldwork experience intended to provide the student with an opportunity for engaging in supervised practice across a variety of student affairs professional activities in an approved student affairs setting. Theory to professional practice considerations are a central focus. Students meet regularly for individual or triadic supervision with their on-site supervisor, and receive group supervision with their university supervisor. Student Affairs Practicum 2 will meet for the last five weeks of the semester. This course also focuses on the development of a case study derived from the student's fieldwork experience. Approval by Program coordinator is required and is based on consideration of student's completed coursework, previous experience and demonstrated readiness to undertake responsibilities involved in the practicum. Live or recorded observation of professional activities is required. Proof of liability insurance is required.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Supervised fieldwork experience intended to provide the student with an opportunity for engaging in supervised practice across a variety of college counseling professional activities in an approved college counseling setting. Theory to professional practice considerations are a central focus. Students meet regularly for individual or triadic supervision with their on-site and university supervisor, and receive group supervision with their university supervisor. Approval by Program Coordinator is required and is based on consideration of student's completed coursework, previous experience and demonstrated readiness to undertake responsibilities involved in the practicum. Live or recorded observation of sessions is required. Proof of liability insurance and appropriate clearances (criminal & child abuse) is required.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Supervised fieldwork experience intended to provide the student with an opportunity for engaging in supervised practice across a variety of college counseling professional activities in an approved college counseling setting. Theory to professional practice considerations are a central focus. Students meet regularly for individual or triadic supervision with their on-site and university supervisor, and receive group supervision with their university supervisor. College Counseling Practicum 2 will meet for the last five weeks of the semester. This course also focuses on the development of a case study derived from the student's fieldwork experience. Approval by Program Coordinator is required and is based on consideration of student's completed coursework, previous experience and demonstrated readiness to undertake responsibilities involved in the practicum. Live or recorded observation of sessions is required.
  • 2.00 - 6.00 Credits

    Individually designed learning intended to provide the student with an opportunity for observation and participation in a wide range of counseling activities in an approved school setting. Requirements: All appropriate clearances and proof of professional liability insurance for counselor-in-training, weekly group supervision with program faculty and weekly on-site supervision provided by approved clinical supervisor.
  • 3.00 - 6.00 Credits

    Individually designed learning intended to provide the student with an opportunity for observation and participation in a wide range of counseling activities in an approved institutional or agency setting.Requirements: All appropriate clearances and proof of professional liability insurance for counselor-in-training, weekly group supervision with program faculty and weekly on site supervision provided by approved clinical supervisor.
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