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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
A study of major counseling theories including existential, humanistic, psychodynamic, cognitive, behavioral, systemic, and other related approaches to counseling. Course Information: Prerequisite: HDC 501 or concurrent enrollment. Students receiving a grade of C+ or lower must repeat this course.
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on intensive laboratory practice of a basic sequence of listening and other skills with attention to advanced relationship skills, case interpretation, and evaluation skills. Course Information: Prerequisites: HDC 501 or concurrent enrollment; and HDC 511 or concurrent enrollment. Students receiving a grade of C+ or lower must repeat this course.
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3.00 Credits
Examination of group development, dynamics, theory, approaches, and leadership styles. Laboratory experience included. Course Information: Prerequisites: HDC 501, HDC 511, and HDC 512. Students receiving a grade of C+ or lower must repeat this course.
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3.00 Credits
Literature and research on counseling services for persons of culturally diverse backgrounds, focusing on treatments that are indigenous to minority clients; cross-cultural dimensions of the counseling relationship; and approaches, techniques, and interventions applicable to the mental health needs of minority clients. Course Information: Prerequisite: HDC 501.
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3.00 Credits
Studies the implications of client development for counselor behavior in the helping relationship. Delineates counseling knowledge and skill appropriate to the various levels of affective, behavioral, cognitive, and interpersonal development.
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3.00 Credits
Relates data from personality-based and developmental models of career choice to achieving a satisfying career/lifestyle. Includes information about occupational, technological, and educational resources, needs of special populations, goals of guidance and counseling, and techniques of career/lifestyle decision making. Course Information: Prerequisite: HDC 501.
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In-depth overview of the field of alcoholism and substance abuse. Topics include the physiological/biological effects of drugs, the psychological correlates of drug use, societal issues and concerns, theories of addiction, treatment and relapse issues, regulation and legislation, ethical issues, and accreditation/certification standards. Course Information: Same as HMS 525.
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3.00 Credits
An orientation to community counseling, including the roles of community counselors; organizational, fiscal and legal dimensions of practice settings; and theories, techniques, principles and practices of community intervention, consultation, education and outreach. Required for students enrolled in the community counseling area of study. Course Information: Prerequisite: HDC 501.
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3.00 Credits
Examines the role and functions of the school counselor. Required for school counselor certification. Course Information: Prerequisite: HDC 501.
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3.00 Credits
Major techniques of family counseling with emphasis on integration of theoretical constructs and therapeutic skills. Lecture, demonstration, and laboratory learning approaches used. Students analyze a family system and present projects demonstrating comprehension of systems-based theory and practice. Course Information: Same as HMS 534. Restricted to Graduate students.
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