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Course Overview

This course focuses on the acquisition of the theoretical knowledge of student development and skills necessary in the provision of supervised care for children and young adults. In particular, students develop the skills necessary to function in the role of a resident advisor and begin to make application of these skills within the Student Life program of the University. This course is part of a sequence. A second semester course, COU 352, is required.

Permission of the department chair

Program: Counseling

Credit: 1

Other Courses

COU-395

Special Topics

Special topics in the discipline, designed primarily for…

Counseling

Credits 1-5

COU-352

Techniques of Student…

This course, the second in the series, focuses…

Counseling

Credits 1

COU-330

Introduction to the…

When taught for 3 credits, this course is…

Counseling

Credits 3-4

COU-799

Independent Study

Independent studies enable advanced study of a topic,…

Counseling

Credits 1-3

COU-795

Special Topics

Grading System: letter grades only.

Counseling

Credits 1-3

COU-794

Internship II in…

This course is the final in a sequence…

Counseling

Credits 3