Nov 30, 2024  
2022 - 2023 Graduate Catalog 
    
2022 - 2023 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Clinical Mental Health & Couples, Marriage & Family Counseling, MEd


Program of Study - Clinical Mental Health - Couple, Marriage, & Family Counseling


Sequence for Full-Time Students

Fall 1 (15 credits)

EDUC C32 Theories of Counseling and Psychotherapy (3)  

EDUC C33 Techniques of Counseling (3)  

EDUC C34 Group Theory and Techniques (3)  

EDUC C43 Professional, Ethical and Legal Issues in Counseling (3)  

EDUC 630 Family Development and Processes (3)  

Spring 1 (12 credits)

EDUC 627 Marriage and Family Counseling (3)  

EDUC F65 Research Methods in Education (3)  

EDUC C42 Supervised Practicum in Counseling (3)  

EDUC 624 Theory and Practice of Multi‑Cultural Counseling (3)  

Summer Year 1 (15 credits)

EDUC C46 Contemporary Issues in Clinical Mental Health Counseling (3)  

EDUC 625 Relational Counseling & Sex Therapy (3)  

EDUC 645 The Counselor and Psychopathology (3)  

EDUC 636 Addictions and Family Systems (3)  

EDUC 646 Internship in Family Counseling (3)  

Fall 2 (12 credits)

EDUC F67 Psychological and Educational Measurement (3)  

EDUC C29 Substance Abuse and Society (3)  

EDUC 646 Internship in Family Counseling (3)  

EDUC 635 Advanced Family Counseling: Theories and Techniques (3)  

Spring 2 (9 credits)

EDUC F09 Human Growth and Development: A Life-Span Perspective (3)  

EDUC C31 Career Development (3)  

EDUC 646 Internship in Family Counseling (3)  

Total Credit Hours: 63

Culminating Experience

This internship experience constitutes the culminating activities for this program. To qualify for the degree, students must satisfactorily complete three semesters of EDUC 646.

Required Survey

Counseling students are required to complete an online exit survey during the final semester.