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students demonstrate a satisfactory professional disposition with
peers, faculty and in their field experiences.
III. At the third level, Candidates may enroll in the following courses:
COUN 608: Career Counseling and Development, COUN 780: Legal
& Ethical Issues and COUN 731: Group Counseling. Candidates
must also attend a Comprehensive Exam Orientation and a Field
Placement Practicum Orientation.
IV. After completing the first (1st) thirty (30) credit hours (Levels I, II, &
III) in the program, each Candidate is eligible to take the three-hour
written Comprehensive Examination. The Examination is designed
to assess Candidates' mastery of the program objectives and
professional standards.
V. At this, the fourth level, Candidates may enroll in the following
courses: COUN 840: Counseling Children and Adolescents and SPED
511: Special Education Perspectives.
VI. At the fifth level, Candidates may enroll in COUN 836: Practicum in
School Counseling
Counseling (100 hrs) and COUN 861: Seminar in School Counseling
concurrently. However, Candidates must have successfully completed
the Comprehensive Examination prior to enrolling in either course,
and must complete the 100 hour COUN 836: Practicum in School
Counseling before enrolling in COUN 837: Internship in School
Counseling.
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