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MSC 650.T: Project 5: Team Project
2.00 Credits
Westminster College (Salt Lake City)
Learners collaborate with an international NGO on content strategy and development plans deemed important for the organization and travel to the country where the organization works to present their work.
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MSC 651.1: Capstone Research
3.00 Credits
Westminster College (Salt Lake City)
Learners do primary and secondary research toward a capstone project. Emphasis is on project management planning and project development.
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MSC 651.2: Capstone Production
3.00 Credits
Westminster College (Salt Lake City)
Learners create, revise, and present a capstone project based on research. Emphasis is on analysis, synthesis, and evaluation of data.
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MSC 651.R: Project 5: Residency
0.00 Credits
Westminster College (Salt Lake City)
Learners attend a residency with faculty mentors and peers to build and develop leadership, project mastery, and strategic communication abilities.
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MSC 651.T: Capstone Team Project
2.00 Credits
Westminster College (Salt Lake City)
Learners collaboratively work as part of a team to solve a communication problem for a client.
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MSC 690: Continuing Registration
0.00 Credits
Westminster College (Salt Lake City)
Students continuing to work on projects from a previous semester.
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MSC 699: Continuing Registration
0.00 Credits
Westminster College (Salt Lake City)
Students continuing to work on projects from a previous semester.
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MSMHC 605: Seminar Prof Counseling Roles
1.00 Credits
Westminster College (Salt Lake City)
In 2010, the American Counseling Association defined counseling as "a professional relationship that empowers diverse individuals, families, and groups to accomplish mental health, wellness, education, and career goals." This course will examine the nature of that relationship and the unique skills counselors bring to the relationship. Further, we will explore the myriad settings and contexts in which counselors work as they seek to "empower" others' development. No prerequisites.
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MSMHC 605 - Seminar Prof Counseling Roles
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MSMHC 610: Counseling Ethics
3.00 Credits
Westminster College (Salt Lake City)
This course is an introduction to the ethical issues involved in counseling. Students will explore models of ethical decision making and the impact of their personal values on the therapeutic relationship. Students will become familiar with the current law, rules and ethics guiding the clinical mental health counselor in the state of Utah. Students will be familiarized with current ethical codes, especially those of the ACA and AMHCA. No prerequisites.
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MSMHC 612: Statistics & Research Methods
3.00 Credits
Westminster College (Salt Lake City)
This course will familiarize students with the basic statistical concepts and research methods used in the behavioral sciences. The course will focus on developing (1) an intuitive grasp of the conceptual underpinnings of basic statistical and research concepts, (2) a basic familiarity with specific statistical formulas and research methods, and (3) an ability to critically analyze which methods are applicable in actual research contexts. The course will focus on preparing the student to interpret and evaluate research as it is presented in behavioral science journals. Since it is only an introductory course, students will not be expected to become proficient in the mathematical underpinnings of research and statistics. Instead, the course will utilize numerous examples of actual behavioral research to help students learn how to read research reports, and to discriminate good research from bad.
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