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PSYC    799    COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGY COMPREHENSIVE
               EXAMINATION
               Prerequisites:  Advancement to Candidacy, Completion of all
               prerequisites, resolution of all Incomplete grades
                                Credits: 0
               The comprehensive examination is a comprehensive test on the core
               concepts and issues within the discipline.  The examination is a four
               hour test administered by the Graduate School.

               PSYC    801    SEMINAR ADVISEMENT
               Former course number   601   Prerequisites:   Permission of
               instructor.
                                Credits: 1
               Counseling Psychology or Mental Health students should register for
               this one credit class when they have been unable to complete the
               seminar paper in one semester. With special permission of the
               instructor, a student can take COUN 801 to start the paper one
               semester before registering for COUN 861 if they have passed the
               Comprehensive Exam.



               PSYC    805    RESEARCH ADVISEMENT
               Former course number   605   Prerequisites:   Permission of
               instructor.
                                Credits: 1
               Counseling Psychology and Mental Health Counseling students should
               register for this one credit class when they have not completed
               internship during the semester they have registered for it.  This course
               provides supervision while a student is completing the required field
               experience.

               PSYC    806         INTERNSHIP IN MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING II

               Prerequisites: 27 credits in the program, Completion of MHC Levels I,
               II, & III   3 Credits
               This course places emphasis on advanced practical counseling with
               supervised experience in community and/or agency programs.  The
               role of the administrator of community counseling services is
               considered.  Problems and issues in counseling are examined.  This is


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