Apr 19, 2024  
2018-2019 Graduate Catalog 
    
2018-2019 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Courses


Courses offered only online or both online and on-ground are indicated with (**)asterisks.

 

Consumer Science and Education

  
  • CSED 7400 - Internship In CSed

    (3) (HMEC 7302). Supervised field experience in a selected area of Consumer Science and Education. PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of Department Chair. Grades of S, U, or IP will be given.
  
  • CSED 7401 - Intrnshp In Chl/Fam St

    (3) (HMEC 7302). Supervised field experience. PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of Department Chair. Grades of S, U, or IP will be given.
  
  • CSED 7403 - Intrnshp Fam/Consmr Sci

    (3) (HMEC 7302). Supervised field experience. PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of Department Chair. Grades of S, U, or IP will be given.
  
  • CSED 7404 - Intrnshp Hous/Hom Fur

    (3) (HMEC 7302). Supervised field experience. PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of Department Chair. Grades of S, U, or IP will be given.
  
  • CSED 7405 - Intrnshp Fash Ind

    (3) (HMEC 7302). Supervised field experience. PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of Department Chair. Grades of S, U, or IP will be given
  
  • CSED 7406 - Intrnshp Mktg Ed

    (3) (HMEC 7302). Supervised field experience. PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of Department Chair. Grades of S, U, or IP will be given.
  
  • CSED 7600 - Entrprnpshp Merch/CSED

    (3) Principles involved in initiating, managing, and accepting risks associated with entrepreneurial pursuits as applied to consumer science and education disciplines, e.g. private practice, consulting, technical assistance, and educational services; and operation of shops, day care centers, food service establishments, and boutiques.
  
  • CSED 7700 - Merch Thry/Prin/Pract

    (3) Adaptation and implementation of current professional strategies with focus on the development of written, verbal, and visual skills.
  
  • CSED 7800 - Cnsmr Iss:Fam Syst Mgmt

    (3) Utilizes a systems approach in the analysis of consumer issues from a managerial perspective with emphasis on major family situations across the life cycle.

Counseling Psychology

  
  • CPSY 7570 - Hlth Psych/Diverse Populations

    (3) This course will consist of disucssions about readings, guest lectures, group presentations, and relevant experiential exercises. This course is designed to maximize student involvement in setting personal learning objectives, selecting learning activities, and tailoring the course materials to make it as meaningful as possible for each student. PREREQUISITE(S): COUN 7541   and enrollment in a COUN or CPSY degree program or consent of instructor
  
  • CPSY 7700 - Intrvntns Mntl Disordrs

    (3) Covers assessment and diagnosis of mental disorders utilizing DSM-IV classification system and common counseling approaches for each of the major mental disorders; includes current understandings of the etiology, prevention, and treatment of each mental disorder; differential diagnosis using the DSM-IV manual; counseling approaches and case management; and psychopharmacology. PREREQUISITE(S): COUN 7630  and COUN 7571 .
  
  • CPSY 7798 - Soc Just Coun & CPSY I

    (3) Covers issues of social justice in counseling and counseling psychology and provides students with the opportunity to apply their knowledge to a local social justice issue through collaborative consultation, program evaluation, or clinical intervention. PREREQUISITE(S): COUN 7750 /COUN 8750  Enrollment in a COUN or CPSY degree program or consent of instructor.
  
  • CPSY 7799 - Soc Just Coun & CPSY II

    (3) Covers issues of social justice in counseling and counseling psychology in international settings. Provides students with the opportunity to apply their knowledge to an international social justice issue through collaborative consultation, program evaluation, or clinical intervention. Capstone of the course is a two-week immersion experience in another country. PREREQUISITE(S): COUN 7750 /COUN 8750   Enrollment in a COUN or CPSY degree program or consent of instructor.
  
  • CPSY 8008 - Directed Readings CPSY

    (1-3) Individually directed reading with written report required. May be repeated for maximum of 9 hours. May be repeated for maximum of 9 hours PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of the instructor.
  
  • CPSY 8101 - CPSY Foundations/Prfsnl Issues

    (3) (7684-8684) (7684-8684). Designed to orient students and initiate their identification with the profession of Counseling Psychology; including history and future of Counseling Psychology; current issues in the field; and introduction to research, legal/ethical, and professional standards. PREREQUISITE(S): Enrollment in CPSY program.
  
  • CPSY 8102 - Seminar In Grp Cpsy

    (3) (8793) (8793). Theoretical-philosophical and research base of group counseling and psychotherapy; supervised application. PREREQUISITE(S): Doctoral Student
  
  • CPSY 8200 - Coun Psyc Practicum

    (3-6) (8694) (8694). Critical analysis of actual counseling interviews; various methods employed for recording and observing counseling sessions such as audio and video tapes and one-way vision screens. May be repeated for maximum of 12 semester hours. May be repeated for maximum of 12 semester hours PREREQUISITE(S): Enrollment in CPSY program.
  
  • CPSY 8201 - Advocacy,Consultation,&Ethics

    (3) (3)Focus on professional identity, Counseling Psychology research, and legal/ethical issues; emphasizing professional issues, applications, and reading related to diversity and the urban environment. PREREQUISITE(S): Enrolled in CPSY program.
  
  • CPSY 8202 - Vocational Psychology

    (3) (COUN 8769) (COUN 8769). Analysis of career development theory and research as applied to practice of career counseling; variables affecting career development in diverse populations. PREREQUISITE(S): COUN 7561  or equivalent.
  
  • CPSY 8203 - Sem Coun/Coun Psy Res

    (3) (7683-8683) (7683-8683). Designed to give the advanced graduate student in counseling or counseling psychology and research the opportunity to explore current research and research methodology and to design a research project. PREREQUISITE(S): Completion of 6 credit hours of statistics, and enrollment in CPSY PhD program or Counseling EdD program
  
  • CPSY 8204 - Coun & Coun Psyc Rsrch I

    (3) Intensive instruction in research design and implementation specific to Counselor Education and Counseling Psychology; addresses developing a research idea, literature review, design/methodology, data collection, writing, and supplementary topics, providing skills necessary to critique and conduct research. PREREQUISITE(S) or COREQUISITE(S): COUN 7551 .
  
  • CPSY 8300 - Adv Prac Coun Psyc

    (3) Doctoral students will explore targeted clinical issues and populations in depth; combines didactic, experiential, and process components. May be repeated for a maximum of 12 credit hours. May be repeated for a maximum of 12 credit hours PREREQUISITE(S): 6 hours of CPSY 8200   or permission of instructor.
  
  • CPSY 8501 - Coun Psyc Research

    (1-3) (7790-8790) (7790-8790). Supervised practice in developing, designing, conducting, writing, and reporting on a variety of investigative formats in counseling research. May be repeated for a maximum of 12 semester hours. May be repeated for a maximum of 12 semester hours PREREQUISITE(S): Enrolled in CPSY program or consent of the instructor. 
  
  • CPSY 8570 - Hlth Psych/Diverse Populations

    (3) This course will consist of disucssions about readings, guest lectures, group presentations, and relevant experiential exercises. This course is designed to maximize student involvement in setting personal learning objectives, selecting learning activities, and tailoring the course materials to make it as meaningful as possible for each student. PREREQUISITE(S): COUN 7541  and enrollment in a COUN or CPSY degree program or consent of instructor.
  
  • CPSY 8570 - Special Topics in Counseling Psychology

    (3) Current topics in counseling psychology. May be repeated with a change in content. PREREQUISITE(S): Enrollment in a COUN degree program or permission of instructor.
  
  • CPSY 8571 - Special Topics in Counseling Psychology

    (3) Current topics in counseling psychology. May be repeated with a change in content. PREREQUISITE(S): Enrollment in a COUN or CPSY degree program or consent of instructor.
  
  • CPSY 8572 - Special Topics in Counseling Psychology

    (3) Current topics in counseling psychology. May be repeated with a change in content. PREREQUISITE(S): Enrollment in a COUN or CPSY degree program or consent of instructor.
  
  • CPSY 8573 - Resil/Wellns/Well Being

    (3) Current topics in counseling psychology. May be repeated with a change in content PREREQUISITE(S): Enrollment in a COUN or CPSY degree program or consent of instructor.
  
  • CPSY 8573 - Special Topics in Counseling Psychology

    (3) Current topics in counseling psychology. May be repeated with a change in content. PREREQUISITE(S): Enrollment in a COUN degree program or permission of instructor.
  
  • CPSY 8574 - History Psyc/CPSY

    (3) Current topics in counseling psychology. May be repeated with a change in content PREREQUISITE(S): Enrollment in a COUN or CPSY degree program or consent of instructor.
  
  • CPSY 8574 - Special Topics in Counseling Psychology

    (3) Current topics in counseling psychology. May be repeated with a change in content. PREREQUISITE(S): Enrollment in a COUN degree program or permission of instructor.
  
  • CPSY 8575 - Adult Pers Assessmnt

    (3) Administration, scoring, and interpretation of psychodiagnostic instruments for individual personality assessment in adults. PREREQUISITE(S): COUN 8700  and enrollment in a COUN or CPSY degree program or consent of instructor.
  
  • CPSY 8576 - Adult Cog Assessment

    (3) Explores concepts of intelligence and cognition in adults, analyzes issues and controversies related to assessment of cognitive functioning, and develops competency in administration, scoring, and interpretation of assessment instruments. PREREQUISITE(S): Enrollment in a COUN or CPSY degree program or consent of instructor.
  
  • CPSY 8577 - Supervisn in Coun Psyc

    (3) Implementation and critical analysis of theories of counseling psychology supervision, strategies associated with these theories, and assessment of supervision models; surveys research on issues related to supervision in counseling psychology. PREREQUISITE(S): CPSY 8200  and enrollment in a COUN or CPSY degree program or consent of instructor.
  
  • CPSY 8578 - Constructivist Psychotherapy

    (3) Intensive experiential and coherence based psychotherapy course. Focus is on participation,demonstration, and clinical self awareness. PREREQUISITE(S): Enrollment in a COUN or CPSY degree program or consent of instructor.
  
  • CPSY 8600 - Coun Psyc Seminar

    (1-3) Devoted to current concerns and methodology in Counseling Psychology. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 semester hours. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 semester hours PREREQUISITE(S): Enrollment in a COUN or CPSY degree program or consent of instructor. Grades of S, U, or IP will be given.
  
  • CPSY 8700 - Intrvntns Mntl Disordrs

    (3) Covers assessment and diagnosis of mental disorders utilizing DSM-IV classification system and common counseling approaches for each of the major mental disorders; includes current understandings of the etiology, prevention, and treatment of each mental disorder; differential diagnosis using the DSM-IV manual; counseling approaches and case management; and psychopharmacology. PREREQUISITE(S): Enrollment in a COUN or CPSY degree program or consent of instructor.
  
  • CPSY 8790 - Spc Prblms in Coun Psychology

    (1-3) Individual investigation and report in the area of counseling psychology under the direction of a faculty member. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 hours. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 hours PREREQUISITE(S): Enrollment in a COUN or CPSY degree program.
  
  • CPSY 8798 - Soc Just Coun

    (3) Covers issues of social justice in counseling and counseling psychology and provides students with the opportunity to apply their knowledge to a local social justice issue through collaborative consultation, program evaluation, or clinical intervention. PREREQUISITE(S): COUN 7750 /COUN 8750 . Enrollment in a COUN or CPSY degree program or consent of instructor.
  
  • CPSY 8799 - Soc Just Coun & CPSY II

    (3) Covers issues of social justice in counseling and counseling psychology in international settings. Provides students with the opportunity to apply their knowledge to an international social justice issue through collaborative consultation, program evalution, or clinical intervention. Capstone of the course is a two-week immersion experience in another country. PREREQUISITE(S): COUN 7750 /COUN 8750  and enrollment in a COUN or CPSY degree program or permission of instructor.
  
  • CPSY 8800 - Predoctoral Intrnshp

    (1-6) (8890) (8890). Supervised internship in setting accredited by American Psychological Association or listed in APPIC directory. May be repeated for maximum of 9 semester hours. May be repeated for maximum of 9 semester hours PREREQUISITE(S): Completion of all coursework,comprehensive examinations, and successful proposal of dissertation.
  
  • CPSY 8999 - Prof Devel Coun Psyc

    (0) (1-3) Individual investigation and report in the area of counseling psychology under the direction of a faculty member. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 hours. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 hours. PREREQUISITE(S): Enrollment in a COUN or CPSY degree program.
  
  • CPSY 9000 - Dissertation

    (1-12) Credit may be earned over a period of several semesters. The dissertation may be an organized scientific contribution or a comprehensive analysis of theory and practice in a specific area.

Counseling Services

  
  • COUN 6611 - Intro To Counseling

    (3) Exploration of history, principles and administration of counseling services in community agencies, schools, business, and industry. Survey of applicable counseling services, skills, and techniques.
  
  • COUN 6781 - Strat Crisis Intrvntn

    (3) Process of crisis intervention; study and practice in understanding crisis-induced dysfunctional behavior, recognizing crisis situations, and crisis counseling procedures.
  
  • COUN 6783 - Alcohol/Drug Abuse Ser

    (3) Survey of human services for treating alcoholics and substance abusers; overview of treatment strategies and philosophies.
  
  • COUN 6901 - Prin/Tech/Rehab Counsel

    (3) Overview of the broad field of rehabilitation, including the philosophical, social, psychological, and legal basis of rehabilitation, professional practice, and the counselor’s role and function in the rehabilitation process.
  
  • COUN 6913 - Med/Psyc Aspects/Rehab

    (3) Orientation to medical profession and its relationship to rehabilitation counseling; basic medical terminology, bodily systems, and DSM diagnosis; theories, application, and research in psychological adjustment of individuals with disabilities; understanding impact of external/environmental conditions on lives of individuals with disabilities.
  
  • COUN 6921 - Vocational Dev/Occ Info

    (3) Collection, evaluation, and use of occupational, educational, and related information in rehabilitation; familiarity with development of job descriptions and vocational surveys; study of labor market trends and theories of occupational choice.
  
  • COUN 7000 - Students w Dis in Post Sec Edu

    (3) The purpose of this course is to provide an overview of the history and current status of students with disabilities in postsecondary settings. The course will provide an overview of the populations of students with disabilities in higher education today, the role disability and accessibility play in student success, and the marginality of such students on college campuses. Disability status as a diversity issue and the intersectionality of disability with other factors impacting college readiness, enrollment, and success will be addressed.
  
  • COUN 7001 - Disability Support Services

    (3) Disability Support Services are the offices on college campuses that are designated to assist students with disabilities in gaining equal and meaningful access to all aspects of the postsecondary environment. This course reviews the development of such offices, the services they provide, and the challenges they face in serving students with disabilities. This course will cover such topics as architectural barriers, classroom accommodations, the legal context of disability services, and roles of professionals in these offices vis-à-vis other services provided on college campuses.
     
  
  • COUN 7002 - Univ Des, Ast Tech, & Accomm

    (3) This course will cover essential issues, techniques, and opportunities in providing equal access to higher education to students with disabilities. Students will be introduced to the concepts and activities associated with universal design, the process of designing products, buildings, environments, and products so they can be used readily by the widest possible range of users. Current trends in assistive technology for classroom and campus use will be covered.
  
  • COUN 7003 - Legal Issues in Dis Spt Svcs

    (3) An array of legislation exists to promote the inclusion of students with disabilities in higher education settings. This course will cover Federal and other relevant laws governing the work of disability support services (DSS) and court cases that impact the work of DSS professionals. Key legislation such as the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Rehabilitation Act, and the Architectural Barriers Act will be covered.
  
  • COUN 7006 - Special Topics in Counseling and Personnel Services

    (1-3) Study of current topics in the area of counseling and personnel services. May be repeated with a change in content.
  
  • COUN 7007 - Special Topics in Counseling and Personnel Services

    (1-3) Study of current topics in the area of counseling and personnel services. May be repeated with a change in content.
  
  • COUN 7008 - Special Topics in Counseling and Personnel Services

    (1-3) Study of current topics in the area of counseling and personnel services. May be repeated with a change in content.
  
  • COUN 7009 - Special Topics in Counseling and Personnel Services

    (1-3) Study of current topics in the area of counseling and personnel services. May be repeated with a change in content.
  
  • COUN 7010 - Special Topics in Counseling and Personnel Services

    (1-3) Study of current topics in the area of counseling and personnel services. May be repeated with a change in content.
  
  • COUN 7011 - Special Topics in Counseling and Personnel Services

    (1-3) Study of current topics in the area of counseling and personnel services. May be repeated with a change in content.
  
  • COUN 7012 - Special Topics in Counseling and Personnel Services

    (1-3) Study of current topics in the area of counseling and personnel services. May be repeated with a change in content.
  
  • COUN 7013 - Special Topics in Counseling and Personnel Services

    (1-3) Study of current topics in the area of counseling and personnel services. May be repeated with a change in content.
  
  • COUN 7014 - Special Topics in Counseling and Personnel Services

    (1-3) Study of current topics in the area of counseling and personnel services. May be repeated with a change in content.
  
  • COUN 7015 - Special Topics in Counseling and Personnel Services

    (1-3) Study of current topics in the area of counseling and personnel services. May be repeated with a change in content.
  
  • COUN 7411 - Foundatns of Counseling

    (3) Introduction to professional roles, responsibilities, and identity of counselor; counseling ethics, credentials, and sociocultural context of counseling.
  
  • COUN 7513 - Secondary School Transition

    (3) SPED 7513 . Emphasizes transition issues, life skills, and vocational education to prepare students with exceptionalities for life after secondary school; also focuses on legal issues, family concerns, and effective transition programming. Familiarity with available community resources and the importance of interagency collaboration stressed.
  
  • COUN 7531 - Group Counseling Procss

    (3) Organization and maintenance of effective groups; group participation, projects and readings to aid students in delineating their roles in various group settings. PREREQUISITE OR COREQUISITE: COUN 7411.
  
  • COUN 7541 - Theories Counsel & Pers

    (3) (7581-8581) (7581-8581). Person-centered, behavioral, cognitive-behavioral, reality, rational-emotive, Gestalt, psychoanalytic, and other appropriate theories; emphasis on theoretical concepts, principles, and dynamics as applied in practice. PRE- or COREQUISITE: COUN 7411.
  
  • COUN 7542 - Child Counseling, Consultation and Intervention in Schools

    (3) (7582-8582) This online course provides an introduction to counseling children and adolescents as a means of facilitating healthy development and promoting academic achievement. Through didactic and experiential learning, students in school-based helping professions will develop skills to utilize child centered communication, creative therapies, consultation, and identify and implement theoretically and developmentally informed interventions.
  
  • COUN 7551 - Assessment Techniques

    (3) (7651-8651) The basic principles, test and non-test appraisal instruments, and skills of diagnosis; selection, use, and interpretation of such instruments appropriate for individual appraisal.
  
  • COUN 7561 - Career Counseling

    (3) (7661-8661) (7661-8661). Process of career development and planning, career and lifestyle counseling, planning, and development. PREREQUISITE OR COREQUISITE: COUN 7411. PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of the Graduate Coordinator.
  
  • COUN 7571 - Clinical Techniques

    (3) (7690-8690) (7690-8690). Implementation and practice of counseling theories; modeling, practice, and critique of counseling skills.
  
  • COUN 7630 - Clinical Mental Health Coun

    (3) Overview of skills and knowledge unique to mental health counselors; topics include but not limited to: mental health service delivery, assessment for mental disorders, psychotropic medications, the history of mental health counseling, advocacy, social justice, and preventive mental health concepts. PREREQUISITE(S): CJUS 7128 .
  
  
  • COUN 7632 - Intern Cmty/Mntl Hlth

    (4-9) (7698-8698) (7698-8698). Supervised counseling experience in an appropriate community/mental health setting. The student will be involved in agency services for a minimum of 300 hours (half-time, for 4 hours) or 600 hours (full-time, for 9 hours). May be repeated by half-time students for a maximum of 9 semester hours. May be repeated by half-time students for a maximum of 9 semester hours PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of Coordinator of Graduate Studies
  
  • COUN 7640 - Principles Schl Couns

    (3) Organization and administration of components of counseling services in schools, role and function of the school counselor in K-12 system.
  
  • COUN 7641 - Prac Elem Sch Coun

    (3) (7692-8692) (7692-8692). Supervised counseling with pre K-6 elementary age children; group discussions and individual interviews provide the student opportunities to interact with elementary children in a variety of multicultural settings; practice in appropriate techniques in interaction with elementary children. 150 hours.
  
  • COUN 7642 - Intern Elem Sch Coun

    (3-6) (7697) (7697). Supervised counseling experience in working with pre K-6 elementary school-aged children in multicultural settings. The student will be involved in services for a minimum of 300 (or half-time for 4 hours) or 600 (or full-time for 6 hours). May be repeated by half-time students for a maximum of 6 semester hours. May be repeated by half-time students for a maximum of 6 semester hours
  
  • COUN 7643 - Prac Middle School Coun

    (3) Supervised counseling with adolescents in middle multicultural settings; assistance with individuals and groups and practice in providing assistance in educational, occupational, and personal decision making. 150 hours.
  
  • COUN 7644 - Intern Middle School Coun

    (3-6) Supervised counseling experience in working with adolescents in middle multicultural settings. The student will be involved in services for a minimum of 300 (or half-time for 4 hours) or 600 (or full-time for 6 hours). May be repeated by half-time students for a maximum of 6 semester hours. May be repeated by half-time students for a maximum of 6 semester hours
  
  • COUN 7645 - Prac Sec School Coun

    (3) (7691-8691) (7691-8691). Supervised counseling with adolescents in middle and/or high school multicultural settings; assistance with individuals and groups and practice in providing assistance in educational, occupational, and personal decision making. 150 hours.
  
  • COUN 7646 - Intern Sec Sch Coun

    (3-6) (7696-8696) (7696-8696). Supervised counseling experience in working with adolescents middle and/or high school multicultural settings. The student will be involved in services for a minimum of 300 (or half-time for 4 hours) or 600 (or full-time for 6 hours). May be repeated by half-time students for a maximum of 6 semester hours. May be repeated by half-time students for a maximum of 6 semester hours
  
  • COUN 7700 - Spiritual Issues in Counseling

    (3) Various spiritual worldviews and issues as well as counseling interventions and ethical concerns will be discussed in the context of recently developed multicultural and spiritual counseling competencies. This course focuses on the importance of spiritual and/or religious values and beliefs that impact the mental health and emotional well being of persons living in diverse communities.
  
  • COUN 7710 - Addiction Counseling

    (3) Overview of substance use and addictive behaviors including common legal and ethical issues, prevention, assessment, diagnosis, treatment planning and interventions with an emphasis on the Transtheoretical Stages of Change model and Motivational Interviewing techniques. PREREQUISITE(S): COUN 7571  and enrollment in a COUN or CPSY degree program or consent of instructor.
  
  • COUN 7720 - Sys Develp Family Thrpy

    (3) (7780) (7780). Systems theory applied to families as a framework for family therapy; analysis of family systems at different stages of the family life cycle; history of family therapy, research, and professional ethical issues.
  
  • COUN 7721 - Thry/Tchnqs Fam Thrpy

    (3) (8781) (8781). Major approaches to family therapy: structural, Bowenian, strategic, behavioral, communications, experiential, object relations; techniques and assumptions, traditional and current practices.
  
  • COUN 7722 - Couple Coun/Therapy

    (3) (8782) (8782). Marital and couple counseling and problem situations; phases of therapy, ethical dilemmas, research methodology in couple/family dysfunction.
  
  • COUN 7723 - Hum Sexulty Coun/Psyc

    (3) Attitudes, values, beliefs, and theoretical concerns related to human sexuality; counseling strategies for individuals and couples regarding sex-related issues. PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of Coordinator of Graduate Studies.
  
  • COUN 7730 - Crisis Intrvntn Coun

    (3) Study and practice in understanding crisis theory and crisis-induced dysfunctional behavior, recognizing crisis situations, and the application of crisis intervention methods and strategies to help people in emotional crises return to a state of cognitive, affective, and behavioral equilibrium and functional coping. PREREQUISITE(S): Student must have completed required course work or be in the last semester of required course work
  
  • COUN 7740 - Coun Victmzd Chld/Fam

    (3) This course is designed to familiarize students with issues related to counseling sexually victimized children and their families. PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of Coordinator of Graduate Studies
  
  • COUN 7750 - Multicultural Counseling

    (3) (8784) (8784). Theory and research on individual and group multicultural counseling with particular attention to ethnic and racial sectors of society in the US. Grades of S, U, or IP will be given.
  
  • COUN 7751 - Gender Issues In Coun

    (3) (8783) (8783). Current issues related to counseling women and men including developmental theory, awareness of sex role socialization and biases, and appropriate approaches to counseling women and men. Grades of S/U or IP will be given.
  
  • COUN 7752 - Coun Gay/Lesbian/Bisexl

    (3) Gay, lesbian, and bisexual issues in counseling and psychotherapy; affirmative psychotherapy techniques and gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender issues, including identity formation, homophobia and heterosexism, relationships, parent and family dynamics, ethnic minorities, religion and morality, gender roles, AIDS/HIV, and suicidal ideation. Grades of S, U, or IP will be given.
  
  • COUN 7770 - Consult Theories/Pract

    (3) Grades of S, U, or I will be given.
  
  • COUN 7771 - Clinical Hypnotherapy

    (3) Explores theoretical views and pragmatic application of clinical hypnosis for therapeutic purposes; students will master basic therapeutic skills and ethical standards of clinical hypnosis while exploring pragmatic applications and limitations of various hypnotherapy techniques in counseling.
  
  • COUN 7780 - Seminar In Counseling

    (1-3) (7672-8672) (7672-8672). Devoted to current concerns and methodology in counseling. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 hours credit. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 hours credit
  
  • COUN 7790 - Spc Prblms In Coun

    (1-3) (7993) (7993). Individual investigation and report in the area of counseling under the direction of a faculty member. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 hours. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 hours
  
  • COUN 7820 - Special Topics in Counseling

    (1-3) Study of current topics in the area of counseling. May be repeated with a change in content; see on-line class listings for topics
  
  • COUN 7821 - Special Topics in Counseling

    (1-3) Study of current topics in the area of counseling. May be repeated with a change in content; see on-line class listings for topics
  
  • COUN 7822 - Special Topics in Counseling

    (1-3) Study of current topics in the area of counseling. May be repeated with a change in content; see on-line class listings for topics
  
  • COUN 7823 - Special Topics in Counseling

    (1-3) Study of current topics in the area of counseling. May be repeated with a change in content; see on-line class listings for topics
 

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