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COUN 7330: Counseling Students w/ Disab
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
This course provides a foundation for graduate students in school guidance to effectively counsel the student with a disability. It emphasizes cultural, historical, and socioeconomic issues facing the adjustment of this student, as well as specific counseling procedures for assisting him/her in a school setting.
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COUN 7340: Curr Iss in SC: Evid Bsd Prac
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
This course focuses on the school counselor's role with special education that may include: school counseling curriculum lessons; individual and/or group counseling to students with special needs; providing short-term, goal-focused counseling; consulting and collaborating with staff, families and related student support professionals
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COUN 7350: Diag & Counsel Child & Adolesc
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
This is a master's level course in the diagnosis and counseling of children and adolescents in the school setting. Students will be able to interpret diagnostic criteria of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV) specifically related to children and adolescents in the school setting. Treatment and counseling considerations for psychopathologies most likely encountered by school counselors will be introduced in depth and students will be able to apply this knowledge.
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COUN 7400: Professional Orientation-SA&CC
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
This course is a survey of theoretical and applied information for counselors working in student affairs settings. Course content includes an introduction to the philosophical, legal and ethical foundations of the field of student affairs work; an overview of the functional areas within student affairs divisions; and current issues in the field. The basics of program planning and evaluation are also introduced.
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COUN 7410: College Student Development
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
This course reviews major theoretical models of student and adult development, developmental aspects of college students, and the effects of the college experience on individuals. Student personnel practitioners learn to design programs to effect positive development changes within college/university students.
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COUN 7420: Student Affairs Prac & Admin
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
This course prepares graduate students for entry level and mid-level student affairs positions in higher education. It allows students to explore a variety of functional areas in student affairs, in addition to presenting professional management/leadership issues relevant to higher education institutions.
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COUN 7430: Counseling the College Student
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
This course provides an historical perspective and overview of contemporary issues impacting counseling services for students in higher education. College counselors will learn about factors that place post secondary students at-risk, including related DSM diagnoses and psychopharmacology, life experiences, and personal characteristics. Challenges associated with developmental theories within a diagnostic framework will be addressed. Current issues related to accreditation, credentialing, evaluation and future directions in college counseling will be discussed.
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COUN 7440: Stdnt Affairs Serv Higher Ed
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
This course is intended to introduce students to the administration of student affairs programs in higher education. This course will focus primarily on the purpose of student affairs, its functions and how they can be effectively managed, coordinated and integrated as part of the broad educational purposes of the institution. It also examines institutional strategies for organizing, staffing and funding student affairs programs and services.
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COUN 7450: Coll Stu & Higher Ed Environ
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
This course examines the characteristics, learning and developmental needs of college students and the impact of the higher education environment on both traditional and nontraditional students. Issues that might affect the development and functioning of college students are explored in depth.
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COUN 7460: Admin of Student Svc Higher Ed
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
This course provides an historical perspective and overview of contemporary issues impacting counseling services for students in higher education. College counselors will learn about factors that place post secondary students at-risk, including related DSM diagnoses and psychopharmacology, life experiences, and personal characteristics. Challenges associated with developmental theories within a diagnostic framework will be addressed. Current issues related to accreditation, credentialing, evaluation and future directions in college counseling will be discussed.
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