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Students must bear in mind that academic requirements are only part of the overall licensure requirements, which also include an application procedure, state examinations, and verified clinical work experience. These licensure requirements are met after the conferral of the M.A. degree in Community Counseling.

Sequence of Courses

CORE SEQUENCE

Orientation to Community Counseling (3 hrs.)  HU 500
Research and Evaluation (3 hrs.)  ED 502*
Group Dynamics, Processing, and Counseling  (3 hrs.) ED 535
Appraisal of the Individual (3 hrs.)   ED 530
Counseling Theory (3 hrs.)  HU 561 or ED 511
Counseling Techniques (3 hrs.)  HU 562 or ED 512
Human Growth and Development (3 hrs.) HU 505 or ED 532
Social and Cultural Foundations (3 hrs.)  ED 453* or SC 490
Life‑Style and Career Development (3 hrs.)  ED 531

                    

CLINICAL SEQUENCE

Psychopathology (3 hrs.)   PS 457*
Evaluation of Mental and Emotional Status (3 hrs.) HU 571
Diagnosis of Mental and Emotional Disorders (3 hrs.) HU 572
Methods of Intervention, Prevention, and Ethics (3 hrs.)  HU 573
Treatment of Mental and Emotional Disorders (3 hrs.)  HU 574

FIELD EXPERIENCE SEQUENCE

Practicum in Counseling (3 hrs.) HU 592
Internship in Counseling (6 hrs.) HU 596
                                                    

ELECTIVES

Electives (9 hrs.)*

* Special sections offered for Community Counseling students only.

** Nine hours of electives must be approved by the advisor and include courses related to the student’s professional work. Courses are to be selected from among graduate offerings in appropriate departments. Specialty areas are available in chemical dependency and psychoeducational testing, among others.

A supervised Practicum (HU 592) followed by an Internship (HU 596) are actual site‑based experiences in professional counseling under the direction of an on‑site supervisor who is a licensed professional clinical counselor with supervision designation.  These courses require 100 hours of Practicum experience and 600 hours of Internship experience and together carry 9 hours of credit. Under certain conditions the Practicum and Internship may be performed at the place of employment. (See the descriptive handout available in the Community Counseling office for details.)

The student must apply for Practicum (HU 592) and Internship (HU 596) in Community Counseling by October 1 for the spring semester; by March 1 for the fall semester. Practicum (HU 592) and Internship (HU 596) are not available in the summer session. Ordinarily, HU 592 followed by HU 596 are the final courses in the student’s program. In each instance, placement is subject to University approval. The University will not approve Practicum or Internship placements in situations that violate human rights, demean human dignity, or operate according to principles directly opposed to those for which the University as a Catholic institution must stand.
At least 45 of the total 60 hours must be in 500‑level courses.

The final examination requirement is satisfied through successful completion of the Master’s Comprehensive Examination. The Master’s Comprehensive Examination is taken prior to the Internship placement. A guide to the Master’s Comprehensive Examination is available in the Community Counseling office.

 


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