The Career Counseling Program is designed to train potential
counselors for a variety of Career Counseling settings. This page provides some
information in regards to the Career program. Each student must work
closely with his or her advisor in regards to the students program of study.
(Note: This program has been approved through the University levels and is
currently waiting for approval from the Coordinating Board before it can be
fully implemented.)
Career Counseling
CP 610 Counseling Orientation and Ethics (3)
CP 611 Developmental Theories (3)
CP 612 Counseling Theories (3)
CP 613 Social & Cultural Aspects of Counseling (3)
CP 614 Counseling Skills (3)
CP 615 Career Development (3)
CP 616 Group Counseling (3)
CP 617 Assessment in Counseling (3)
CP 631 Crisis Intervention and Consultation (3)
CP 643 Psychodiagnostics and Treatment (3)
CP 680 Counseling Practicum (3)
GR 691 Methods of Research (3)
CP 626 Advanced Career Counseling (3)
CP 685 Internship – Career (3)
AND 3-6 credit hours in one of the following (9 hours total)
CP 682 Internship – Elementary (3)
CP 683 Internship – Secondary (3)
CP 687 Internship – Mental Health (3)
48 Total Credits
Prerequisites: 18 total cr. in the social sciences, including, psychology,
counseling, sociology or appropriately focused university studies courses.
This must including a 3 cr. course in statistics.
Initial Study
Plan
On-Campus
Course Rotation