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4.  The Internship  [600  hours]  cannot  be  taken  prior  to the
                        completion of 30 semester hours in the program. Prerequisites:
                        PSYC 502, PSYC 730 or 734, PSYC 731, PSYC 608, PSYC 633, PSYC
                        610, PSYC  780,  PSYC 744  OR PSYC 714, PSYC  836, EDUC  706,
                        passing grade on the Comprehensive Examination and
                        completion of the Practicum experience.

                                     DEGREE OFFERED

                        Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology (Eclectic)
                                 (48-Hour Degree Program)

                                        SEQUENCING

            Upon admission to the graduate program, each student is assigned an advisor to
            review the program options and to develop a plan of study.  The majority of
            students in the Masters of Arts degree in Counseling Psychology program are
            part-time students who follow the sequence of courses listed below; however,
            minor variations in sequencing of courses are made to accommodate full-time
            students enrolled in the degree program.  The program requires prerequisites
            for more advanced courses.  To guide students in the sequencing of courses, five
            levels of course sequencing have been identified.  Students must obtain the
            approval of their advisor before enrolling in any courses.

            Level One
            PSYC    502          Principles and Philosophy of Counseling

            EDUC   507           Human Growth and Development
            PSYC       633       Multicultural Counseling

            Level Two
            PSYC      608        Career Counseling and Development
            PSYC      610        Appraisal, Assessment and Evaluation
            PSYC      734        Counseling Theory and Practice
            PSYC      780        Legal and Ethical Issues

            Level Three
            EDUC   706           Introduction to Research
            PSYC       731       Group Counseling
            PSYC       732       Family Counseling


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