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COUN 762              Drug and Alcohol Counseling

               Level Five
               PSYC   836            Practicum  in  Counseling  Psychology  (100
               hrs)**
               PSYC   861            Seminar in Counseling Psychology
               PSYC   858            Internship  in  Counseling  Psychology  (600
               hrs)**

               *All  counseling  programs,  Adlerian  and  Eclectic,  use  a  common
               principles course; Adlerian concepts, philosophy, and theory will be
               covered in all principles classes.

               [**The  Practicum  (100  hrs)  and  Internship  (600  hrs)  require  an
               orientation the semester prior to enrolling in the class]

                   1.  The initial course taken by all students is PSYC 502: Principles
                       and Philosophy of Counseling.  There are two other courses
                       that  students  may  choose  to  take  concurrently  with  this
                       introductory  course.    They  are  COUN  633:  Multicultural
                       Counseling and EDUC 507: Human Growth and Development.

                   2.  At  Level  II,  students  may  enroll  in  COUN  608:  Career
                       Counseling; PSYC 730: Adlerian Theory and Practice and Other
                       Theories; PSYC 737: Life Style Assessment (PSYC 730 required
                       first); and PSYC 780: Legal and Ethical Issues in Counseling and
                       Therapy.

                       At the completion of twelve to eighteen (12-18) hours in
                       the program, students are required to make application
                       for Advancement to Candidacy.  The Counseling Faculty
                       at this point reviews each application.  If students have a
                       3.25 grade point average and are recommended by at
                       least  two  members  of  the  full-time  faculty,  they  are
                       advanced to candidacy in the degree program.

                   3.  At Level III, students may enroll in one or more of the following
                       courses:  EDUC  706:  Introduction  to  Research,  COUN  731:
                       Group Counseling, and COUN 732: Family Counseling.




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