COUNSLED 2220 1 credit Career Planning and Decision Making
An opportunity for students to explore their values, attitudes, interests, abilities, experiences and to relate them to the world of work. There will be practice in decision-making and job-hunting skills.
Components: Lecture
COUNSLED 4250 3 credits Group Counseling
This course presents the theory and applied models of structured, developmental group counseling. The emphasis is placed on facilitating a gradual increase in problem-solving skills leading to wellness.
Components: Laboratory, Lecture
COUNSLED 4600 1 - 3 credits Measurement for Counselors and Educators
A study of assessment devices and procedures in the areas of interest, attitudes, intelligence and personality; plus discussion of the theoretical bases upon which such procedures and devices are founded.
Components: Lecture
COUNSLED 4630 3 credits Introduction to Professional Counseling
The role of guidance in the educational process; historical, psychological, sociological and philosophical foundations of the guidance movement.
Components: Lecture
COUNSLED 4930 1 - 3 credits Seminar in Educational Issues
Study in depth of a current issue, idea, or topic of interest to professional educators. The topic to be covered each time is appended to the course designation in the schedule.
Components: Seminar
Prereqs/Coreqs: P: junior standing or consent of instructor
COUNSLED 4990 1 - 3 credits Individual Study in Counselor Education
An opportunity for students to engage in deeper study of topics previously considered, to broaden themselves by pursuing areas not offered within other courses, or to engage in projects and experiences otherwise not available.
Components: Independent Study
Prereqs/Coreqs: P: TEACHING 2130 or a comparable developmental psychology course (PSYCHLGY 3130 or PSYCHLGY 3230) and junior standing