Counseling Program Courses and Sample Syllabi
This page includes a listing of the Counseling Program courses and sample syllabi for the courses. Counseling program faculty and instructors are consistently updating syllabi and course expectations. These syllabi are just to be viewed as a sample and not a final version for active courses. For a complete and up-to-date listing of M.S. in Counseling Program required courses and course descriptions, please see the current Graduate Bulletin.
COUN 5000: Research and Evaluation in Counseling (3)
COUN 5080: Diagnosis and Psychopathology (3)
COUN 5110: Lifespan Development (3)
COUN 5160: Counseling Children and Adolescents (3)
COUN 5190: Psychological Assessment and Appraisal (3)
COUN 5400: Theories of Counseling (3)
COUN 5410: Counseling Techniques (3)
COUN 5420: Advanced Counseling Techniques (3)
COUN 5430: Group Theories and Techniques (3)
COUN 5440: Counseling Diverse Populations (3)
COUN 5600: Theories and Counseling in Career Development (3)
COUN 5993: Addiction Counseling (3)
COUN 6010: Ethical, Legal, and Professional Issues in Counseling (3)
COUN 5170: Practicum in Mental Health Counseling (3)
COUN 5180: Theories and Practice in Clinical Supervision (3)
COUN 5200: Foundations of Clinical Mental Health (3)
COUN 5150: Foundations of School Counseling (3)
COUN 5210: School Culture for Counselors (3)
COUN 5640: Practicum in School Counseling (3)
COUN 5725: Internship in School Counseling (6)
COUN 6015: School Counseling Program Development and Implementation (3)
COUN 5992 Couples and Family Courses
COUN 6000 Counseling Military Families
COUN 6020 Research Experience in Counseling (syllabus varies)
COUN 6720 Introduction to Play Therapy
COUN 6730 Crisis and Trauma Counseling
Other Electives available through Psychology and Education Programs