COUN6102
Specialization Course School Counseling Practicum
4 quarter credits
The school counseling practicum is a supervised experience during which learners practice specific counseling skills, including interviewing, assessment, intervention, documentation, and consultation in a school counseling setting. Learners use fundamental communication and interviewing counseling approaches that promote student and school success. This course requires 100 hours of practicum experience, which must consist of no less than 40 hours of direct student contact, and no less than 12 hours of face-to-face individual and/or triadic supervision with site supervisors. For MS in School Counseling learners only. Grading for this course is S/NS. It is the learner¿s responsibility to research and comply with the specific practicum and licensing or credentialing requirements of their states. Prerequisite(s): COUN5007, COUN5284, COUN-R5863, completion of or concurrent registration in COUN5422 with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better. Cannot be fulfilled by transfer.
4 quarter credits
COUN6102
Specialization Course School Counseling Practicum
4 quarter credits
The school counseling practicum is a supervised experience during which learners practice specific counseling skills, including interviewing, assessment, intervention, documentation, and consultation in a school counseling setting. Learners use fundamental communication and interviewing counseling approaches that promote student and school success. This course requires 100 hours of practicum experience, which must consist of no less than 40 hours of direct student contact, and no less than 12 hours of face-to-face individual and/or triadic supervision with site supervisors. For MS in School Counseling learners only. Grading for this course is S/NS. It is the learner¿s responsibility to research and comply with the specific practicum and licensing or credentialing requirements of their states. Prerequisite(s): COUN5007, COUN5284, COUN-R5863, completion of or concurrent registration in COUN5422 with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better. Cannot be fulfilled by transfer.
4 quarter credits
COUN6102
Specialization Course School Counseling Practicum
4 quarter credits
The school counseling practicum is a supervised experience during which learners practice specific counseling skills, including interviewing, assessment, intervention, documentation, and consultation in a school counseling setting. Learners use fundamental communication and interviewing counseling approaches that promote student and school success. This course requires 100 hours of practicum experience, which must consist of no less than 40 hours of direct student contact, and no less than 12 hours of face-to-face individual and/or triadic supervision with site supervisors. For MS in School Counseling learners only. Grading for this course is S/NS. It is the learner¿s responsibility to research and comply with the specific practicum and licensing or credentialing requirements of their states. Prerequisite(s): COUN5007, COUN5284, COUN-R5863, completion of or concurrent registration in COUN5422 with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better. Cannot be fulfilled by transfer.
4 quarter credits
COUN6131
Specialization Course School Counseling Internship 1
4 quarter credits
School Counseling Internship 1 (4 quarter credits) This is the first course in a sequence of two required school counseling internship courses during which learners engage in the comprehensive work experience of a school counselor. Learners complete 600 total required contact hours comprised of a minimum of 240 hours of direct service contact with students, families, and other stakeholders and 20 hours of face-to-face individual and/or triadic supervision with site supervisors. Throughout this internship, learners develop and apply a broad spectrum of counseling skills in a school setting. In particular, learners create and deliver programs that address students academic, social/emotional, career, and developmental needs to assist students and parents during all phases of the educational process. The internship provides opportunities for learners to become familiar with a variety of professional activities and resources, including record keeping, assessment, supervision, consultation, referral, in-service training, and staff meetings. For MS in School Counseling learners only. Grading for this course is S/NS. It is the learner¿s responsibility to research and comply with the specific practicum and licensing or credentialing requirements of their states. Prerequisite(s): COUN5420; COUN5422 or COUN6915; COUN6102; with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better. Cannot be fulfilled by transfer.
4 quarter credits
COUN6131
Specialization Course School Counseling Internship 1
4 quarter credits
School Counseling Internship 1 (4 quarter credits) This is the first course in a sequence of two required school counseling internship courses during which learners engage in the comprehensive work experience of a school counselor. Learners complete 600 total required contact hours comprised of a minimum of 240 hours of direct service contact with students, families, and other stakeholders and 20 hours of face-to-face individual and/or triadic supervision with site supervisors. Throughout this internship, learners develop and apply a broad spectrum of counseling skills in a school setting. In particular, learners create and deliver programs that address students academic, social/emotional, career, and developmental needs to assist students and parents during all phases of the educational process. The internship provides opportunities for learners to become familiar with a variety of professional activities and resources, including record keeping, assessment, supervision, consultation, referral, in-service training, and staff meetings. For MS in School Counseling learners only. Grading for this course is S/NS. It is the learner¿s responsibility to research and comply with the specific practicum and licensing or credentialing requirements of their states. Prerequisite(s): COUN5420; COUN5422 or COUN6915; COUN6102; with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better. Cannot be fulfilled by transfer.
4 quarter credits
COUN6131
Specialization Course School Counseling Internship 1
4 quarter credits
School Counseling Internship 1 (4 quarter credits) This is the first course in a sequence of two required school counseling internship courses during which learners engage in the comprehensive work experience of a school counselor. Learners complete 600 total required contact hours comprised of a minimum of 240 hours of direct service contact with students, families, and other stakeholders and 20 hours of face-to-face individual and/or triadic supervision with site supervisors. Throughout this internship, learners develop and apply a broad spectrum of counseling skills in a school setting. In particular, learners create and deliver programs that address students academic, social/emotional, career, and developmental needs to assist students and parents during all phases of the educational process. The internship provides opportunities for learners to become familiar with a variety of professional activities and resources, including record keeping, assessment, supervision, consultation, referral, in-service training, and staff meetings. For MS in School Counseling learners only. Grading for this course is S/NS. It is the learner¿s responsibility to research and comply with the specific practicum and licensing or credentialing requirements of their states. Prerequisite(s): COUN5420; COUN5422 or COUN6915; COUN6102; with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better. Cannot be fulfilled by transfer.
4 quarter credits
COUN6132
Specialization Course School Counseling Internship 2
4 quarter credits
This is the second course in a sequence of two required school counseling internship courses during which learners engage in the comprehensive work experience of a professional school counselor. Learners complete 600 total required contact hours comprised of a minimum of 240 hours of direct service contact with students, families, and other stakeholders and 24 hours of face-to-face individual and/or triadic supervision with site supervisors. Throughout this internship, learners develop and apply a broad spectrum of counseling skills in a school setting. In particular, learners create and deliver programs that address students' academic, social, emotional, career, and developmental needs to assist students and parents during all phases of the educational process. The internship provides opportunities for learners to become familiar with a variety of professional activities and resources, including record keeping, assessment instruments, supervision, consultation, information, referral, in-service training, and staff meetings. Grading for this course is S/NS. It is the learner's responsibility to research and comply with the specific practicum and licensing or credentialing requirements of their states. Prerequisite(s): COUN6131 with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better. Cannot be fulfilled by transfer.
4 quarter credits
COUN6132
Specialization Course School Counseling Internship 2
4 quarter credits
This is the second course in a sequence of two required school counseling internship courses during which learners engage in the comprehensive work experience of a professional school counselor. Learners complete 600 total required contact hours comprised of a minimum of 240 hours of direct service contact with students, families, and other stakeholders and 24 hours of face-to-face individual and/or triadic supervision with site supervisors. Throughout this internship, learners develop and apply a broad spectrum of counseling skills in a school setting. In particular, learners create and deliver programs that address students' academic, social, emotional, career, and developmental needs to assist students and parents during all phases of the educational process. The internship provides opportunities for learners to become familiar with a variety of professional activities and resources, including record keeping, assessment instruments, supervision, consultation, information, referral, in-service training, and staff meetings. Grading for this course is S/NS. It is the learner's responsibility to research and comply with the specific practicum and licensing or credentialing requirements of their states. Prerequisite(s): COUN6131 with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better. Cannot be fulfilled by transfer.
4 quarter credits
COUN6132
Specialization Course School Counseling Internship 2
4 quarter credits
This is the second course in a sequence of two required school counseling internship courses during which learners engage in the comprehensive work experience of a professional school counselor. Learners complete 600 total required contact hours comprised of a minimum of 240 hours of direct service contact with students, families, and other stakeholders and 24 hours of face-to-face individual and/or triadic supervision with site supervisors. Throughout this internship, learners develop and apply a broad spectrum of counseling skills in a school setting. In particular, learners create and deliver programs that address students' academic, social, emotional, career, and developmental needs to assist students and parents during all phases of the educational process. The internship provides opportunities for learners to become familiar with a variety of professional activities and resources, including record keeping, assessment instruments, supervision, consultation, information, referral, in-service training, and staff meetings. Grading for this course is S/NS. It is the learner's responsibility to research and comply with the specific practicum and licensing or credentialing requirements of their states. Prerequisite(s): COUN6131 with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better. Cannot be fulfilled by transfer.
4 quarter credits
COUN6302
Specialization Course Clinical Mental Health Counseling Practicum
4 quarter credits
The clinical practicum is an online-directed, supervised site-based learning experience in a mental health counseling setting during which learners practice specific clinical skills, including interviewing, assessment, intervention, documentation, and consultation. Learners use fundamental communication and interviewing principles and perform initial assessments with individuals, couples, and/or families. This course requires 100 hours of clinical experience, which must consist of no fewer than 40 hours of direct client contact and no fewer than 10 hours of face-to-face contact with an approved site supervisor. Learners also meet weekly via web conferencing for synchronous group supervision meetings with their course instructor. For MS in Clinical Mental Health Counseling learners only. Grading for this course is S/NS. It is the learner¿s responsibility to research and comply with the specific clinical experience requirements of their states. Cannot be fulfilled by transfer. Prerequisite: COUN5007, COUN5108, COUN-R5863 with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better.
4 quarter credits
COUN6302
Specialization Course Clinical Mental Health Counseling Practicum
4 quarter credits
The clinical practicum is an online-directed, supervised site-based learning experience in a mental health counseling setting during which learners practice specific clinical skills, including interviewing, assessment, intervention, documentation, and consultation. Learners use fundamental communication and interviewing principles and perform initial assessments with individuals, couples, and/or families. This course requires 100 hours of clinical experience, which must consist of no fewer than 40 hours of direct client contact and no fewer than 10 hours of face-to-face contact with an approved site supervisor. Learners also meet weekly via web conferencing for synchronous group supervision meetings with their course instructor. For MS in Clinical Mental Health Counseling learners only. Grading for this course is S/NS. It is the learner¿s responsibility to research and comply with the specific clinical experience requirements of their states. Cannot be fulfilled by transfer. Prerequisite: COUN5007, COUN5108, COUN-R5863 with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better.
4 quarter credits
COUN6302
Specialization Course Clinical Mental Health Counseling Practicum
4 quarter credits
The clinical practicum is an online-directed, supervised site-based learning experience in a mental health counseling setting during which learners practice specific clinical skills, including interviewing, assessment, intervention, documentation, and consultation. Learners use fundamental communication and interviewing principles and perform initial assessments with individuals, couples, and/or families. This course requires 100 hours of clinical experience, which must consist of no fewer than 40 hours of direct client contact and no fewer than 10 hours of face-to-face contact with an approved site supervisor. Learners also meet weekly via web conferencing for synchronous group supervision meetings with their course instructor. For MS in Clinical Mental Health Counseling learners only. Grading for this course is S/NS. It is the learner¿s responsibility to research and comply with the specific clinical experience requirements of their states. Cannot be fulfilled by transfer. Prerequisite: COUN5007, COUN5108, COUN-R5863 with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better.
4 quarter credits
COUN6333
Specialization Course Counselor Education Clinical Internship 3
4 quarter credits
Learners take this clinical or school counseling internship course to complete the required contact hours needed to fulfill graduation and/or state licensure requirements. It provides additional hours of clinical or school site-based learning experience. For MS in Clinical Mental Health Counseling, MS in Marriage and Family Therapy, MS in School Counseling degree program and Contemporary Theory in Addictive Behavior, Contemporary Theory in Mental Health Services, Contemporary Theory in School-Based Services, and Systemic Couple and Family Therapy graduate certificate learners only. Grading for this course is S/NS. It is the learner's responsibility to research and comply with the specific clinical or school experience requirements of their states. Prerequisite(s): COUN6132 or COUN6332 with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better. Cannot be fulfilled by transfer.
4 quarter credits
COUN6333
Specialization Course Counselor Education Clinical Internship 3
4 quarter credits
Learners take this clinical or school counseling internship course to complete the required contact hours needed to fulfill graduation and/or state licensure requirements. It provides additional hours of clinical or school site-based learning experience. For MS in Clinical Mental Health Counseling, MS in Marriage and Family Therapy, MS in School Counseling degree program and Contemporary Theory in Addictive Behavior, Contemporary Theory in Mental Health Services, Contemporary Theory in School-Based Services, and Systemic Couple and Family Therapy graduate certificate learners only. Grading for this course is S/NS. It is the learner's responsibility to research and comply with the specific clinical or school experience requirements of their states. Prerequisite(s): COUN6132 or COUN6332 with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better. Cannot be fulfilled by transfer.
4 quarter credits
COUN6333
Specialization Course Counselor Education Clinical Internship 3
4 quarter credits
Learners take this clinical or school counseling internship course to complete the required contact hours needed to fulfill graduation and/or state licensure requirements. It provides additional hours of clinical or school site-based learning experience. For MS in Clinical Mental Health Counseling, MS in Marriage and Family Therapy, MS in School Counseling degree program and Contemporary Theory in Addictive Behavior, Contemporary Theory in Mental Health Services, Contemporary Theory in School-Based Services, and Systemic Couple and Family Therapy graduate certificate learners only. Grading for this course is S/NS. It is the learner's responsibility to research and comply with the specific clinical or school experience requirements of their states. Prerequisite(s): COUN6132 or COUN6332 with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better. Cannot be fulfilled by transfer.
4 quarter credits
COUN6321
Specialization Course Clinical Mental Health Counseling Internship 1
5 quarter credits
This is the first course in a sequence of two clinical internship courses during which learners fulfill 600 total required contact hours in a mental health counseling setting. Of the 600 total hours, learners must complete 240 hours of direct client contact and a minimum of 20 hours of face-to-face contact with the approved site supervisors. Learners also meet weekly via web conferencing for synchronous group supervision meetings with their course instructor. The internship consists of a courseroom experience accompanied by supervised experience in a mental health counseling setting and provides learners with specific clinical skills in interviewing, assessment, intervention, documentation, and consultation with individuals, couples, and/or families. The focus of the internship is on learner professional development and the application of counseling skills under the supervision of site and faculty supervisors. Grading for this course is S/NS. It is the learner's responsibility to research and comply with the specific clinical experience requirements of their states. For MS in Clinical Mental Health Counseling learners only. Prerequisite: COUN6301 or COUN6302 with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better. Cannot be fulfilled by transfer.
5 quarter credits
COUN6321
Specialization Course Clinical Mental Health Counseling Internship 1
5 quarter credits
This is the first course in a sequence of two clinical internship courses during which learners fulfill 600 total required contact hours in a mental health counseling setting. Of the 600 total hours, learners must complete 240 hours of direct client contact and a minimum of 20 hours of face-to-face contact with the approved site supervisors. Learners also meet weekly via web conferencing for synchronous group supervision meetings with their course instructor. The internship consists of a courseroom experience accompanied by supervised experience in a mental health counseling setting and provides learners with specific clinical skills in interviewing, assessment, intervention, documentation, and consultation with individuals, couples, and/or families. The focus of the internship is on learner professional development and the application of counseling skills under the supervision of site and faculty supervisors. Grading for this course is S/NS. It is the learner's responsibility to research and comply with the specific clinical experience requirements of their states. For MS in Clinical Mental Health Counseling learners only. Prerequisite: COUN6301 or COUN6302 with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better. Cannot be fulfilled by transfer.
5 quarter credits
COUN6321
Specialization Course Clinical Mental Health Counseling Internship 1
5 quarter credits
This is the first course in a sequence of two clinical internship courses during which learners fulfill 600 total required contact hours in a mental health counseling setting. Of the 600 total hours, learners must complete 240 hours of direct client contact and a minimum of 20 hours of face-to-face contact with the approved site supervisors. Learners also meet weekly via web conferencing for synchronous group supervision meetings with their course instructor. The internship consists of a courseroom experience accompanied by supervised experience in a mental health counseling setting and provides learners with specific clinical skills in interviewing, assessment, intervention, documentation, and consultation with individuals, couples, and/or families. The focus of the internship is on learner professional development and the application of counseling skills under the supervision of site and faculty supervisors. Grading for this course is S/NS. It is the learner's responsibility to research and comply with the specific clinical experience requirements of their states. For MS in Clinical Mental Health Counseling learners only. Prerequisite: COUN6301 or COUN6302 with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better. Cannot be fulfilled by transfer.
5 quarter credits
COUN6322
Specialization Course Clinical Mental Health Counseling Internship 2
5 quarter credits
This course serves as the capstone course for the MS in Clinical Mental Health Counseling program. Learners engage in an online courseroom experience in addition to a supervised experience in a mental health counseling setting. Learners develop specific clinical skills in interviewing, assessment, intervention, documentation, and consultation with individuals, couples, and/or families. Learners gain skills in professional development, including career preparation, and the application of counseling skills under the supervision of site and faculty supervisors. Upon successful completion of the internship, and passing the state board license exam, learners are prepared to transition into roles as professional counselors who make active contributions to the field. For MS in Clinical Mental Health Counseling learners only. Grading for this course is S/NS. It is the learner's responsibility to research and comply with the specific clinical experience requirements of their states. Prerequisite(s): COUN6321 with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better. Cannot be fulfilled by transfer.
5 quarter credits
COUN6322
Specialization Course Clinical Mental Health Counseling Internship 2
5 quarter credits
This course serves as the capstone course for the MS in Clinical Mental Health Counseling program. Learners engage in an online courseroom experience in addition to a supervised experience in a mental health counseling setting. Learners develop specific clinical skills in interviewing, assessment, intervention, documentation, and consultation with individuals, couples, and/or families. Learners gain skills in professional development, including career preparation, and the application of counseling skills under the supervision of site and faculty supervisors. Upon successful completion of the internship, and passing the state board license exam, learners are prepared to transition into roles as professional counselors who make active contributions to the field. For MS in Clinical Mental Health Counseling learners only. Grading for this course is S/NS. It is the learner's responsibility to research and comply with the specific clinical experience requirements of their states. Prerequisite(s): COUN6321 with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better. Cannot be fulfilled by transfer.
5 quarter credits
COUN6322
Specialization Course Clinical Mental Health Counseling Internship 2
5 quarter credits
This course serves as the capstone course for the MS in Clinical Mental Health Counseling program. Learners engage in an online courseroom experience in addition to a supervised experience in a mental health counseling setting. Learners develop specific clinical skills in interviewing, assessment, intervention, documentation, and consultation with individuals, couples, and/or families. Learners gain skills in professional development, including career preparation, and the application of counseling skills under the supervision of site and faculty supervisors. Upon successful completion of the internship, and passing the state board license exam, learners are prepared to transition into roles as professional counselors who make active contributions to the field. For MS in Clinical Mental Health Counseling learners only. Grading for this course is S/NS. It is the learner's responsibility to research and comply with the specific clinical experience requirements of their states. Prerequisite(s): COUN6321 with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better. Cannot be fulfilled by transfer.
5 quarter credits
COUN-R5861
Specialization Course The Counseling Relationship: Concepts and Skills
4 quarter credits
In this first residency, learners gain an understanding of clinical skills practice through coursework and a face-to-face residency. During the face-to-face residency, learners analyze, develop, and demonstrate counseling concepts and skills. This course requires a time commitment after the face-to-face residency beyond the online course activities. For MS in Addiction Studies, MS in Clinical Mental Health Counseling, and MS in School Counseling learners only. Cannot be fulfilled by transfer. Prerequisite: MS in Addiction Studies learners must have completed ADD5217, ADD5336, COUN5260. MS in Clinical Mental Health Counseling learners must have completed COUN5217; COUN5223; COUN5239 or COUN5830; COUN5279; COUN5336. MS in School Counseling learners must have completed COUN5217; COUN5239 or COUN 5812; COUN5279; COUN5280; COUN5336.
4 quarter credits
COUN-R5861
Specialization Course The Counseling Relationship: Concepts and Skills
4 quarter credits
In this first residency, learners gain an understanding of clinical skills practice through coursework and a face-to-face residency. During the face-to-face residency, learners analyze, develop, and demonstrate counseling concepts and skills. This course requires a time commitment after the face-to-face residency beyond the online course activities. For MS in Addiction Studies, MS in Clinical Mental Health Counseling, and MS in School Counseling learners only. Cannot be fulfilled by transfer. Prerequisite: MS in Addiction Studies learners must have completed ADD5217, ADD5336, COUN5260. MS in Clinical Mental Health Counseling learners must have completed COUN5217; COUN5223; COUN5239 or COUN5830; COUN5279; COUN5336. MS in School Counseling learners must have completed COUN5217; COUN5239 or COUN 5812; COUN5279; COUN5280; COUN5336.
4 quarter credits
COUN-R5861
Specialization Course The Counseling Relationship: Concepts and Skills
4 quarter credits
In this first residency, learners gain an understanding of clinical skills practice through coursework and a face-to-face residency. During the face-to-face residency, learners analyze, develop, and demonstrate counseling concepts and skills. This course requires a time commitment after the face-to-face residency beyond the online course activities. For MS in Addiction Studies, MS in Clinical Mental Health Counseling, and MS in School Counseling learners only. Cannot be fulfilled by transfer. Prerequisite: MS in Addiction Studies learners must have completed ADD5217, ADD5336, COUN5260. MS in Clinical Mental Health Counseling learners must have completed COUN5217; COUN5223; COUN5239 or COUN5830; COUN5279; COUN5336. MS in School Counseling learners must have completed COUN5217; COUN5239 or COUN 5812; COUN5279; COUN5280; COUN5336.
4 quarter credits
COUN-R5863
Specialization Course The Advanced Counseling Relationship: Concepts, Skills, and Approaches
4 quarter credits
In this second residency, learners build upon clinical skills practice and group counseling. Learners analyze, develop, and demonstrate advanced counseling concepts, skills, and approaches during their face-to- face residency. This course requires a time commitment after the face-to-face residency beyond the online course activities. For MS in Clinical Mental Health Counseling and MS in School Counseling learners only. Cannot be fulfilled by transfer. Prerequisite: COUN5106, COUN5238, COUN5241, COUN-R5861. MS in Clinical Mental Health Counseling learners must have completed COUN5107, COUN5225. MS in School Counseling learners must have completed COUN5420.
4 quarter credits
COUN-R5863
Specialization Course The Advanced Counseling Relationship: Concepts, Skills, and Approaches
4 quarter credits
In this second residency, learners build upon clinical skills practice and group counseling. Learners analyze, develop, and demonstrate advanced counseling concepts, skills, and approaches during their face-to- face residency. This course requires a time commitment after the face-to-face residency beyond the online course activities. For MS in Clinical Mental Health Counseling and MS in School Counseling learners only. Cannot be fulfilled by transfer. Prerequisite: COUN5106, COUN5238, COUN5241, COUN-R5861. MS in Clinical Mental Health Counseling learners must have completed COUN5107, COUN5225. MS in School Counseling learners must have completed COUN5420.
4 quarter credits
COUN-R5863
Specialization Course The Advanced Counseling Relationship: Concepts, Skills, and Approaches
4 quarter credits
In this second residency, learners build upon clinical skills practice and group counseling. Learners analyze, develop, and demonstrate advanced counseling concepts, skills, and approaches during their face-to- face residency. This course requires a time commitment after the face-to-face residency beyond the online course activities. For MS in Clinical Mental Health Counseling and MS in School Counseling learners only. Cannot be fulfilled by transfer. Prerequisite: COUN5106, COUN5238, COUN5241, COUN-R5861. MS in Clinical Mental Health Counseling learners must have completed COUN5107, COUN5225. MS in School Counseling learners must have completed COUN5420.
4 quarter credits
COUN6121
Specialization Course Internship for School Counseling 1
5 quarter credits
This is the first course in a sequence of two required school counseling internship courses during which learners engage in the comprehensive work experience of a school counselor. Learners complete 600 total required contact hours comprised of a minimum of 240 hours of direct service contact with students, families, and other stakeholders, and 20 hours of face-to-face individual and/or triadic supervision with site supervisors. Throughout this internship, learners develop and apply a broad spectrum of counseling skills in a school setting. Learners create and deliver programs that address students¿ academic, social/emotional, career, and developmental needs to assist students and parents during all phases of the educational process. The internship provides opportunities for learners to become familiar with a variety of professional activities and resources, including record keeping, assessment, supervision, consultation, referral, in-service training, and staff meetings. For MS in School Counseling learners only. Special permission is required for registration. Grading for this course is S/NS. It is the learner¿s responsibility to research and comply with the specific practicum and licensing or credentialing requirements of their states. Prerequisite(s): COUN5422, COUN6102, with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better. Cannot be fulfilled by transfer.
5 quarter credits
COUN6121
Specialization Course Internship for School Counseling 1
5 quarter credits
This is the first course in a sequence of two required school counseling internship courses during which learners engage in the comprehensive work experience of a school counselor. Learners complete 600 total required contact hours comprised of a minimum of 240 hours of direct service contact with students, families, and other stakeholders, and 20 hours of face-to-face individual and/or triadic supervision with site supervisors. Throughout this internship, learners develop and apply a broad spectrum of counseling skills in a school setting. Learners create and deliver programs that address students¿ academic, social/emotional, career, and developmental needs to assist students and parents during all phases of the educational process. The internship provides opportunities for learners to become familiar with a variety of professional activities and resources, including record keeping, assessment, supervision, consultation, referral, in-service training, and staff meetings. For MS in School Counseling learners only. Special permission is required for registration. Grading for this course is S/NS. It is the learner¿s responsibility to research and comply with the specific practicum and licensing or credentialing requirements of their states. Prerequisite(s): COUN5422, COUN6102, with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better. Cannot be fulfilled by transfer.
5 quarter credits
COUN6121
Specialization Course Internship for School Counseling 1
5 quarter credits
This is the first course in a sequence of two required school counseling internship courses during which learners engage in the comprehensive work experience of a school counselor. Learners complete 600 total required contact hours comprised of a minimum of 240 hours of direct service contact with students, families, and other stakeholders, and 20 hours of face-to-face individual and/or triadic supervision with site supervisors. Throughout this internship, learners develop and apply a broad spectrum of counseling skills in a school setting. Learners create and deliver programs that address students¿ academic, social/emotional, career, and developmental needs to assist students and parents during all phases of the educational process. The internship provides opportunities for learners to become familiar with a variety of professional activities and resources, including record keeping, assessment, supervision, consultation, referral, in-service training, and staff meetings. For MS in School Counseling learners only. Special permission is required for registration. Grading for this course is S/NS. It is the learner¿s responsibility to research and comply with the specific practicum and licensing or credentialing requirements of their states. Prerequisite(s): COUN5422, COUN6102, with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better. Cannot be fulfilled by transfer.
5 quarter credits
COUN6122
Specialization Course Internship for School Counseling Internship 2
5 quarter credits
This is the second course in a sequence of two required school counseling internship courses during which learners engage in the comprehensive work experience of a school counselor. Learners complete 600 total required contact hours comprised of a minimum of 240 hours of direct service contact with students, families, and other stakeholders, and 20 hours of face-to-face individual and/or triadic supervision with site supervisors. Throughout this internship, learners develop and apply a broad spectrum of counseling skills in a school setting. Learners create and deliver programs that address students¿ academic, social/emotional, career, and developmental needs to assist students and parents during all phases of the educational process. The internship provides opportunities for learners to become familiar with a variety of professional activities and resources, including record keeping, assessment, supervision, consultation, referral, in-service training, and staff meetings. For MS in School Counseling learners only. Grading for this course is S/NS. It is the learner¿s responsibility to research and comply with the specific practicum and licensing or credentialing requirements of their states. Prerequisite(s): COUN6121, with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better. Cannot be fulfilled by transfer.
5 quarter credits
COUN6122
Specialization Course Internship for School Counseling Internship 2
5 quarter credits
This is the second course in a sequence of two required school counseling internship courses during which learners engage in the comprehensive work experience of a school counselor. Learners complete 600 total required contact hours comprised of a minimum of 240 hours of direct service contact with students, families, and other stakeholders, and 20 hours of face-to-face individual and/or triadic supervision with site supervisors. Throughout this internship, learners develop and apply a broad spectrum of counseling skills in a school setting. Learners create and deliver programs that address students¿ academic, social/emotional, career, and developmental needs to assist students and parents during all phases of the educational process. The internship provides opportunities for learners to become familiar with a variety of professional activities and resources, including record keeping, assessment, supervision, consultation, referral, in-service training, and staff meetings. For MS in School Counseling learners only. Grading for this course is S/NS. It is the learner¿s responsibility to research and comply with the specific practicum and licensing or credentialing requirements of their states. Prerequisite(s): COUN6121, with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better. Cannot be fulfilled by transfer.
5 quarter credits
COUN6122
Specialization Course Internship for School Counseling Internship 2
5 quarter credits
This is the second course in a sequence of two required school counseling internship courses during which learners engage in the comprehensive work experience of a school counselor. Learners complete 600 total required contact hours comprised of a minimum of 240 hours of direct service contact with students, families, and other stakeholders, and 20 hours of face-to-face individual and/or triadic supervision with site supervisors. Throughout this internship, learners develop and apply a broad spectrum of counseling skills in a school setting. Learners create and deliver programs that address students¿ academic, social/emotional, career, and developmental needs to assist students and parents during all phases of the educational process. The internship provides opportunities for learners to become familiar with a variety of professional activities and resources, including record keeping, assessment, supervision, consultation, referral, in-service training, and staff meetings. For MS in School Counseling learners only. Grading for this course is S/NS. It is the learner¿s responsibility to research and comply with the specific practicum and licensing or credentialing requirements of their states. Prerequisite(s): COUN6121, with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better. Cannot be fulfilled by transfer.
5 quarter credits
Specialization Course
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COUN6334
Specialization Course Counselor Education Clinical Internship 4
4 quarter credits
Learners take this clinical internship course to complete the required contact hours needed to fulfill graduation and/or state licensure requirements. It provides additional hours of clinical experience. For learners in approved programs only. Grading for this course is S/NS. It is the learner's responsibility to research and comply with the specific clinical experience requirements of their states. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite(s): COUN6333 with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better. Cannot be fulfilled by transfer.
4 quarter credits
COUN6334
Specialization Course Counselor Education Clinical Internship 4
4 quarter credits
Learners take this clinical internship course to complete the required contact hours needed to fulfill graduation and/or state licensure requirements. It provides additional hours of clinical experience. For learners in approved programs only. Grading for this course is S/NS. It is the learner's responsibility to research and comply with the specific clinical experience requirements of their states. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite(s): COUN6333 with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better. Cannot be fulfilled by transfer.
4 quarter credits
COUN6334
Specialization Course Counselor Education Clinical Internship 4
4 quarter credits
Learners take this clinical internship course to complete the required contact hours needed to fulfill graduation and/or state licensure requirements. It provides additional hours of clinical experience. For learners in approved programs only. Grading for this course is S/NS. It is the learner's responsibility to research and comply with the specific clinical experience requirements of their states. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite(s): COUN6333 with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better. Cannot be fulfilled by transfer.
4 quarter credits
COUN6102
Specialization Course School Counseling Practicum
4 quarter credits
The school counseling practicum is a supervised experience during which learners practice specific counseling skills, including interviewing, assessment, intervention, documentation, and consultation in a school counseling setting. Learners use fundamental communication and interviewing counseling approaches that promote student and school success. This course requires 100 hours of practicum experience, which must consist of no less than 40 hours of direct student contact, and no less than 12 hours of face-to-face individual and/or triadic supervision with site supervisors. For MS in School Counseling learners only. Grading for this course is S/NS. It is the learner¿s responsibility to research and comply with the specific practicum and licensing or credentialing requirements of their states. Prerequisite(s): COUN5007, COUN5284, COUN-R5863, completion of or concurrent registration in COUN5422 with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better. Cannot be fulfilled by transfer.
4 quarter credits
COUN6131
Specialization Course School Counseling Internship 1
4 quarter credits
School Counseling Internship 1 (4 quarter credits) This is the first course in a sequence of two required school counseling internship courses during which learners engage in the comprehensive work experience of a school counselor. Learners complete 600 total required contact hours comprised of a minimum of 240 hours of direct service contact with students, families, and other stakeholders and 20 hours of face-to-face individual and/or triadic supervision with site supervisors. Throughout this internship, learners develop and apply a broad spectrum of counseling skills in a school setting. In particular, learners create and deliver programs that address students academic, social/emotional, career, and developmental needs to assist students and parents during all phases of the educational process. The internship provides opportunities for learners to become familiar with a variety of professional activities and resources, including record keeping, assessment, supervision, consultation, referral, in-service training, and staff meetings. For MS in School Counseling learners only. Grading for this course is S/NS. It is the learner¿s responsibility to research and comply with the specific practicum and licensing or credentialing requirements of their states. Prerequisite(s): COUN5420; COUN5422 or COUN6915; COUN6102; with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better. Cannot be fulfilled by transfer.
4 quarter credits
COUN6132
Specialization Course School Counseling Internship 2
4 quarter credits
This is the second course in a sequence of two required school counseling internship courses during which learners engage in the comprehensive work experience of a professional school counselor. Learners complete 600 total required contact hours comprised of a minimum of 240 hours of direct service contact with students, families, and other stakeholders and 24 hours of face-to-face individual and/or triadic supervision with site supervisors. Throughout this internship, learners develop and apply a broad spectrum of counseling skills in a school setting. In particular, learners create and deliver programs that address students' academic, social, emotional, career, and developmental needs to assist students and parents during all phases of the educational process. The internship provides opportunities for learners to become familiar with a variety of professional activities and resources, including record keeping, assessment instruments, supervision, consultation, information, referral, in-service training, and staff meetings. Grading for this course is S/NS. It is the learner's responsibility to research and comply with the specific practicum and licensing or credentialing requirements of their states. Prerequisite(s): COUN6131 with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better. Cannot be fulfilled by transfer.
4 quarter credits
COUN6302
Specialization Course Clinical Mental Health Counseling Practicum
4 quarter credits
The clinical practicum is an online-directed, supervised site-based learning experience in a mental health counseling setting during which learners practice specific clinical skills, including interviewing, assessment, intervention, documentation, and consultation. Learners use fundamental communication and interviewing principles and perform initial assessments with individuals, couples, and/or families. This course requires 100 hours of clinical experience, which must consist of no fewer than 40 hours of direct client contact and no fewer than 10 hours of face-to-face contact with an approved site supervisor. Learners also meet weekly via web conferencing for synchronous group supervision meetings with their course instructor. For MS in Clinical Mental Health Counseling learners only. Grading for this course is S/NS. It is the learner¿s responsibility to research and comply with the specific clinical experience requirements of their states. Cannot be fulfilled by transfer. Prerequisite: COUN5007, COUN5108, COUN-R5863 with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better.
4 quarter credits
COUN6333
Specialization Course Counselor Education Clinical Internship 3
4 quarter credits
Learners take this clinical or school counseling internship course to complete the required contact hours needed to fulfill graduation and/or state licensure requirements. It provides additional hours of clinical or school site-based learning experience. For MS in Clinical Mental Health Counseling, MS in Marriage and Family Therapy, MS in School Counseling degree program and Contemporary Theory in Addictive Behavior, Contemporary Theory in Mental Health Services, Contemporary Theory in School-Based Services, and Systemic Couple and Family Therapy graduate certificate learners only. Grading for this course is S/NS. It is the learner's responsibility to research and comply with the specific clinical or school experience requirements of their states. Prerequisite(s): COUN6132 or COUN6332 with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better. Cannot be fulfilled by transfer.
4 quarter credits
COUN6321
Specialization Course Clinical Mental Health Counseling Internship 1
5 quarter credits
This is the first course in a sequence of two clinical internship courses during which learners fulfill 600 total required contact hours in a mental health counseling setting. Of the 600 total hours, learners must complete 240 hours of direct client contact and a minimum of 20 hours of face-to-face contact with the approved site supervisors. Learners also meet weekly via web conferencing for synchronous group supervision meetings with their course instructor. The internship consists of a courseroom experience accompanied by supervised experience in a mental health counseling setting and provides learners with specific clinical skills in interviewing, assessment, intervention, documentation, and consultation with individuals, couples, and/or families. The focus of the internship is on learner professional development and the application of counseling skills under the supervision of site and faculty supervisors. Grading for this course is S/NS. It is the learner's responsibility to research and comply with the specific clinical experience requirements of their states. For MS in Clinical Mental Health Counseling learners only. Prerequisite: COUN6301 or COUN6302 with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better. Cannot be fulfilled by transfer.
5 quarter credits
COUN6322
Specialization Course Clinical Mental Health Counseling Internship 2
5 quarter credits
This course serves as the capstone course for the MS in Clinical Mental Health Counseling program. Learners engage in an online courseroom experience in addition to a supervised experience in a mental health counseling setting. Learners develop specific clinical skills in interviewing, assessment, intervention, documentation, and consultation with individuals, couples, and/or families. Learners gain skills in professional development, including career preparation, and the application of counseling skills under the supervision of site and faculty supervisors. Upon successful completion of the internship, and passing the state board license exam, learners are prepared to transition into roles as professional counselors who make active contributions to the field. For MS in Clinical Mental Health Counseling learners only. Grading for this course is S/NS. It is the learner's responsibility to research and comply with the specific clinical experience requirements of their states. Prerequisite(s): COUN6321 with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better. Cannot be fulfilled by transfer.
5 quarter credits
COUN-R5861
Specialization Course The Counseling Relationship: Concepts and Skills
4 quarter credits
In this first residency, learners gain an understanding of clinical skills practice through coursework and a face-to-face residency. During the face-to-face residency, learners analyze, develop, and demonstrate counseling concepts and skills. This course requires a time commitment after the face-to-face residency beyond the online course activities. For MS in Addiction Studies, MS in Clinical Mental Health Counseling, and MS in School Counseling learners only. Cannot be fulfilled by transfer. Prerequisite: MS in Addiction Studies learners must have completed ADD5217, ADD5336, COUN5260. MS in Clinical Mental Health Counseling learners must have completed COUN5217; COUN5223; COUN5239 or COUN5830; COUN5279; COUN5336. MS in School Counseling learners must have completed COUN5217; COUN5239 or COUN 5812; COUN5279; COUN5280; COUN5336.
4 quarter credits
COUN-R5863
Specialization Course The Advanced Counseling Relationship: Concepts, Skills, and Approaches
4 quarter credits
In this second residency, learners build upon clinical skills practice and group counseling. Learners analyze, develop, and demonstrate advanced counseling concepts, skills, and approaches during their face-to- face residency. This course requires a time commitment after the face-to-face residency beyond the online course activities. For MS in Clinical Mental Health Counseling and MS in School Counseling learners only. Cannot be fulfilled by transfer. Prerequisite: COUN5106, COUN5238, COUN5241, COUN-R5861. MS in Clinical Mental Health Counseling learners must have completed COUN5107, COUN5225. MS in School Counseling learners must have completed COUN5420.
4 quarter credits
COUN6121
Specialization Course Internship for School Counseling 1
5 quarter credits
This is the first course in a sequence of two required school counseling internship courses during which learners engage in the comprehensive work experience of a school counselor. Learners complete 600 total required contact hours comprised of a minimum of 240 hours of direct service contact with students, families, and other stakeholders, and 20 hours of face-to-face individual and/or triadic supervision with site supervisors. Throughout this internship, learners develop and apply a broad spectrum of counseling skills in a school setting. Learners create and deliver programs that address students¿ academic, social/emotional, career, and developmental needs to assist students and parents during all phases of the educational process. The internship provides opportunities for learners to become familiar with a variety of professional activities and resources, including record keeping, assessment, supervision, consultation, referral, in-service training, and staff meetings. For MS in School Counseling learners only. Special permission is required for registration. Grading for this course is S/NS. It is the learner¿s responsibility to research and comply with the specific practicum and licensing or credentialing requirements of their states. Prerequisite(s): COUN5422, COUN6102, with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better. Cannot be fulfilled by transfer.
5 quarter credits
COUN6122
Specialization Course Internship for School Counseling Internship 2
5 quarter credits
This is the second course in a sequence of two required school counseling internship courses during which learners engage in the comprehensive work experience of a school counselor. Learners complete 600 total required contact hours comprised of a minimum of 240 hours of direct service contact with students, families, and other stakeholders, and 20 hours of face-to-face individual and/or triadic supervision with site supervisors. Throughout this internship, learners develop and apply a broad spectrum of counseling skills in a school setting. Learners create and deliver programs that address students¿ academic, social/emotional, career, and developmental needs to assist students and parents during all phases of the educational process. The internship provides opportunities for learners to become familiar with a variety of professional activities and resources, including record keeping, assessment, supervision, consultation, referral, in-service training, and staff meetings. For MS in School Counseling learners only. Grading for this course is S/NS. It is the learner¿s responsibility to research and comply with the specific practicum and licensing or credentialing requirements of their states. Prerequisite(s): COUN6121, with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better. Cannot be fulfilled by transfer.
5 quarter credits
Specialization Course
quarter credits
quarter credits
COUN6334
Specialization Course Counselor Education Clinical Internship 4
4 quarter credits
Learners take this clinical internship course to complete the required contact hours needed to fulfill graduation and/or state licensure requirements. It provides additional hours of clinical experience. For learners in approved programs only. Grading for this course is S/NS. It is the learner's responsibility to research and comply with the specific clinical experience requirements of their states. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite(s): COUN6333 with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better. Cannot be fulfilled by transfer.
4 quarter credits