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COUNSELING AND DEVELOPMENT (K-12) MAJOR

Master of Education Degree

Required Courses

Cr.

EDUC 603 Curriculum Foundations and Design

OR

EDPY 604 Applied Classroom Psychology

EDUC 606 Research Methods

EDUC 607 Educational Measurement & Statistics

3

3

3

3

3

Area of Specialization

 

PSYC 515 Psychology of Development and Adjustment

GUID 524 Principles of Counseling & Development

*GUID 610 K-12 Counseling Program Development and Administration

*GUID 620 Educational & Psychological Appraisal

GUID 625 Theories of Counseling & Development

GUID 635 Counseling Skills and Practice

EDUC 643 Child and Family Counseling

GUID 652 Counseling Special Populations

GUID 661 Group Dynamics/Counseling

GUID 671 Career Counseling

*GUID 680 Counseling & Development Internship

Selective

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

6

3

Selectives

 

GUID 504 Principles of Career Education in Elementary & Secondary School

EDPY 525 Learning Disabilities

EDPY 550 Education & Psychology of the Exceptional Child

*EDUC 630 General School Administration & Finance

*EDUC 640 School Law

EDUC 645 Ethics in Education & Counseling

GUID 645 Advanced Counseling Theory

GUID 651 Ethnicity and Family Counseling

GUID 653 Addiction Counseling

GUID 654 Crisis Intervention Counseling

GUID 655 Counseling and Human Sexuality

GUID 656 Counsel. & College Student Personnel Service

GUID 662 Advanced Group Counseling

GUID 672 Advanced Career Counseling

GUID 679 Graduate Seminar

GUID 682 Advanced Counseling Practicum

*GUID 684 Internship: Supervision & Administration in Counseling

PSYC 560 Personality

PSYC 561 Abnormal Psychology

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

1-3

6

3

3

3

*Students possessing three years of K-12 teaching experience when completing the Master of Education degree, Counseling and Development Option, may be eligible to apply for a supervisor's endorsement if they complete those courses marked with an asterisk.

Students who complete the Master of Education, Counseling and Development Option, can plan their program in a manner that may qualify them with the Licensing Board to become professional counselors. Candidates for licensure must complete the Graduate Core, the Area of Specialization, a list of specified counseling courses, and an assortment of electives for a total of sixty semester credits.