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COUN  843     MARITAL COUNSELING
          Former course number   543   Prerequisites:   None
          Credits: 3
          This course will be divided into a didactic section and an applied section. In the
          didactic section, the historical, social-cultural, psychological, and biological
          aspects of the marital relationship will be explored. In the applied section,
          volunteer couples will be used as co-educators to illustrate counseling
          techniques and educative strategies.

          COUN  852     GROUP COUNSELING II
          Former course number   552
          Prerequisites: Group Counseling I or equivalent
          Credits: 3
          This course will focus on several approaches to group counseling: the T-group
          approach, in which there is a here-and-now emphasis; the transactional
          approach based upon transactions between ego states and the socioteleogical
          approach based upon the Adlerian understanding of human behavior.
          Experiential activities, in which members of the class will participate as group
          members, will be emphasized. An understanding of basic group dynamics will
          be required.

          COUN  861     SEMINAR IN SCHOOL COUNSELING
          Former course number   561
          Prerequisites:  Successful completion of the Graduate Comprehensive
          Credits: 3
          This course is designed to give the student guidance and practice in the
          preparation and writing of the research paper in the area of School Counseling.
          The course will focus attention on a review of relevant literature on current
          trends, issues, and problems in counseling and guidance, with presentations
          and class discussions. This class should be taken during the last six hours of the
          degree program.


          Economics

          ECON   505    ECONOMICS FOR ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
          Prerequisites:   None
          Credits: 3
          The course covers topics on both microeconomics and macroeconomics that
          include the introduction to Economics; price, quantity, and efficiency; product


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