Graduate Catalog 2011-2012
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CNS 5000 Research Methods in Counseling
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours


This course provides the foundation for preparation of the Master's thesis in Counseling. Historic and current research methods in counseling are examined and literature reviews are conducted. Students will demonstrate a working knowledge of the methodology of research in counseling including selection of research methods, analysis and interpretation of data, and formulation of conclusions and generalizations. Students will complete a comprehensive literature review comprising the initial work towards the Thesis.
300

CNS 5020 Counseling Across the Lifespan
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours


This course focuses on an in-depth study of developmental processes and learning principles throughout the lifespan. Theory and research relevant to social, emotional, intellectual and physical development are examined. Application of developmentally-based counseling strategies and interventions are explored and utilized.
300

CNS 5030 Directed Studies
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours


Independent study in Counseling developed collaboratively by a faculty instructor and student.
300

CNS 5120 Introduction to Counseling Theory and Process
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours


This course presents a comprehensive study and application of the basic theories of counseling. Self-exploration and personal assessment are promoted through individual experiential and group learning activities.
300

CNS 5130 Psychopharmacolgy
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours

Prerequisites:
CNS 5120 (Minimum Grade of B, May not be taken concurrently)


This mini-course presents a general overview of psychotropic medications used in the treatment of mental illness. Typical course of treatment, side effects, and ethical issues are discussed.
100

CNS 5140 Marriage and Family Counseling
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours

Prerequisites:
CNS 5120 (Minimum Grade of B, May not be taken concurrently)


This mini-course presents an historic and theoretical overview of marriage and family therapy techniques. Special emphasis is given to family systems theory. Ethical and professional issues are also explored.
100

CNS 5150 Private Practice
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours

Prerequisites:
CNS 5120 (Minimum Grade of B, May not be taken concurrently)


This mini-course assists professional counselors and other therapists with all they need to know to setup, build, and manage a private practice. Topics such as billing, marketing, and leasing office space is also discussed.
100

CNS 5160 Behavioral Interventions
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours

Prerequisites:
CNS 5120 (Minimum Grade of B, May not be taken concurrently)


This mini-course assists the counselor and other mental health professionals in setting up a behavioral treatment plan with a client. Examples are provided with special emphasis on token economies for problem children and reinforcement schedules for students or employees.
100

CNS 5170 Human Sexuality
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours

Prerequisites:
CNS 5120 (Minimum Grade of B, May not be taken concurrently)


This mini-course acquaints the counselor with current trends in human sexuality. Basic biology and human anatomy are discussed as they relate to the counseling relationship. AIDS, STDs, sexual dysfunction, abortion, and other ethical issues are explored.
100

CNS 5180 Compulsive Gambling I
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours


This mini-course acquaints the counselor with various forms of gambling addictions, treatment issues, and ethical concerns are explored.
100

CNS 5220 Ethical Issues in Helping Professions
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours


(Formerly: EDU 522.) Analysis and application of models for ethical decision making in order to understand contemporary ethical professional issues that affect the practice of counseling. Informed consent and the rights of clients, the ethical responsibilities of the counselor, and the counselor's professional code of ethics.
300

CNS 5320 Multicultural Counseling
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours


Course focuses on counseling clients from various cultural groups and varying issues of diversity including: physical ableness, ethnicity, sexual orientation, race, gender, marginalized individuals, mental health, age, religious and spiritual values, socioeconomic status, and unique characteristics of individuals, families, couples, groups, and communities. Current theory and practical approaches will be discussed, as well as, relevant research in the area of multicultural counseling.
300

CNS 5350 Guidance Principles and Practices
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours


An historical overview of the professional role and duties of the counselor is examined. Various professional trends, philosophies, and ethical issues are discussed as well as the function of the counselor in a multifaceted institution.
300

CNS 5360 Counseling Services: Organization and Administration
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours


Course centers around an in-depth exploration of the principles of organizing and managing human service programs. Areas of focus include: hiring and managing human resources, program planning and design, strategic planning, organizational theory, organizational change and program evaluation.
300

CNS 5380 Vocational Development and Career Assesment
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours


An historical and theoretical overview of vocational and career development. Sources of educational and occupational information are discussed. Students are exposed to various career testing and evaluation instruments and their appropriate use in a career case assessment.
300

CNS 5390 Counseling Skills
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours

Prerequisites:
CNS 5120 (Minimum Grade of B, May not be taken concurrently)
CNS 5350 (Minimum Grade of B, May not be taken concurrently)


Course is designed around an in-depth study of counseling skills and counselor behaviors. Classroom exercises including role plays, application of techniques and examination of process issues that occur within the context of counseling complement learning.
300

CNS 5400 Testing and Evaluation
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours

Prerequisites:
CNS 5120 (Minimum Grade of B, May not be taken concurrently)


An overview of testing and measurement in counseling and education. The psychometric theories of intelligence, achievement and personality are explored and students master basic test administration procedures.
300

CNS 5410 School Counseling: Principles and Practices
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours

Prerequisites:
CNS 5120 (Minimum Grade of B, May not be taken concurrently)
CNS 5350 (Minimum Grade of B, May not be taken concurrently)


Course focuses on the role and the history of the school guidance counselor. Theoretical as well as practical issues are discussed and interdisciplinary collaboration with other school personnel are explored.
300

CNS 5430 Group Dynamics and Procedures in Counseling
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours

Prerequisites:
CNS 5120 (Minimum Grade of B, May not be taken concurrently)
CNS 5350 (Minimum Grade of B, May not be taken concurrently)
CNS 5390 (Minimum Grade of B, May not be taken concurrently)
CNS 5400 (Minimum Grade of B, May not be taken concurrently)


Designed for advanced counseling skill development, group dynamics and counseling theories are applied to group work. Group models, formulation, interactions and group evaluation are explored. The class functions as a practice lab to promote experiential learning.
300

CNS 5440 Counseling Children and Families
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours

Prerequisites:
CNS 5120 (Minimum Grade of B, May not be taken concurrently)
CNS 5350 (Minimum Grade of B, May not be taken concurrently)
CNS 5390 (Minimum Grade of B, May not be taken concurrently)


This course will review current evidenced based treatment interventions for children and families. Students will learn play therapy techniques, art therapy techniques and behavioral interventions. Strategies for engaging parents and siblings in treatment, and theoretical approaches to family therapy will be covered.
300

CNS 5450 School Counseling: Strategies and Interventions
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours

Prerequisites:
CNS 5120 (Minimum Grade of B, May not be taken concurrently)
CNS 5350 (Minimum Grade of B, May not be taken concurrently)


Current counseling strategies effective within the school setting are explored and demonstrated. Consultation issues with teachers, administrators, and other school personnel are discussed.
300

CNS 5470 School Counseling: Mental Health and Consultation in Schools
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours

Prerequisites:
CNS 5020 (Minimum Grade of B, May not be taken concurrently)
CNS 5120 (Minimum Grade of B, May not be taken concurrently)
CNS 5350 (Minimum Grade of B, May not be taken concurrently)


Designed for school counseling students, course prepares students for addressing and treating a range of mental health issues among school-aged children and prepares students to function as a consultant within the school setting.
300

CNS 5500 Special Topics: Counselor Supervision
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours


Designed to prepare counseling students for practice as clinical supervisors, this course covers such issues as supervision theory, ethics, legal issues, and risk management. Supervisory styles and practice implications are also explored.
100

CNS 5510 Special Topics: Trauma Survivors
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours


Clinical issues related to trauma, grief and loss provide the foundation for this course. Theoretical models, clinical interventions, treatment outcomes will be explored. Specific assessment tools and practices, diagnosis, and related factors will be examined to promote specialized knowledge regarding counseling trauma survivors.
100

CNS 5520 Special Topics: Counseling of Children
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours


This course focuses specifically on issues related to counseling children. Developmental theory is combined with counseling interventions to increase knowledge and competency in clinical work with children.
100

CNS 5550 Directed Study
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours


Independent study in Counseling developed collaboratively by a faculty instructor and student.
100

CNS 5600 Case Problems in Counseling
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours

Prerequisites:
CNS 5390 (Minimum Grade of B, May not be taken concurrently)
CNS 5400 (Minimum Grade of B, May not be taken concurrently)


This course provides students an opportunity to conduct a comprehensive assessment, utilizing the mental status exam and apply counseling theory to in-depth case analysis. Students will become familiar with the DSM-IV-TR as well as ethical issues associated with assessment and diagnosis. A presentation of case information is conducted with special emphasis on the relationship between assessment and treatment planning in counseling.
300

CNS 5850 Counseling Practicum
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours

Prerequisites:
CNS 5390 (Minimum Grade of B, May not be taken concurrently)
CNS 5020 (Minimum Grade of B, May not be taken concurrently)
CNS 5320 (Minimum Grade of B, May not be taken concurrently)
CNS 5400 (Minimum Grade of B, May not be taken concurrently)
CNS 5430 (Minimum Grade of B, May not be taken concurrently)


Course is comprised of the application of basic counseling skills in a laboratory setting. Students complete 100 hours of applied counseling with individuals and groups while under direct supervision by a clinical supervisor and a faculty member. Case conceptualization is utilized to present cases while faculty, clinical supervisors, and peers assess skill application.
300

CNS 5900 Consultation and Staff Development
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours

Prerequisites:
CNS 5390 (Minimum Grade of B, May not be taken concurrently)


Course is designed around the development and delivery of consulting services in school and community settings. Professional, clinical and ethical issues as well as staff development are discussed. An introduction to personnel-related crisis resolution is also explored. Consultation theory, roles and functions of counselors and supervisors in program and proposal development; organization, administration, and evaluation of services; conflict management; third party intervention; legal and ethical issues; public relations are also explored.
100

CNS 5910 Research Seminar in Counseling
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours

Prerequisites:
CNS 5350 (Minimum Grade of B, May not be taken concurrently)
CNS 5000 (Minimum Grade of B, May not be taken concurrently)
CNS 5120 (Minimum Grade of B, May not be taken concurrently)


This course builds upon learning accomplished in CNS 500 through the application of research methods. Students engage in a specific research project in counseling using qualitative and/or quantitative methods resulting in the completion of a master's research thesis.
300

CNS 5920 Introduction to Addiction: Process and Substance
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours


Building upon prior curricular experiences in addictions counseling, this course provides an in-depth focus on the two broad areas of addiction, substance and process. Current research on etiology, assessment and treatment of addiction are discussed.
200

CNS 6040 Internship in Counseling
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours

Prerequisites:
CNS 5390 (Minimum Grade of B, May not be taken concurrently)
CNS 5430 (Minimum Grade of B, May not be taken concurrently)
CNS 5850 (Minimum Grade of B, May not be taken concurrently)


The internship is the culmination of the program as the student has the opportunity to practice prior to program completion, under supervision, that particular aspect of his/her field that relates to his/her area of specialization: addictions, community, or school counseling. The internship is comprised of a total of 600 hours in a community organization or K-12 school.
100

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